

Parachutes is also the 22nd best-selling album of the 21st century in the United Kingdom. It won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2002, the British Album of the Year award at the 2001 Brit Awards and many other accolades. In the United States, the album peaked at number 51 on the Billboard 200 and eventually was certified Double Platinum. Upon release, it quickly reached number one in the United Kingdom and has since been certified 9× Platinum. The album was a commercial success and was met with positive reviews. Parachutes has spawned the singles " Shiver", " Yellow", " Trouble", and " Don't Panic". The album was produced by the band and British record producer Ken Nelson, except for one track, "High Speed", which was produced by Chris Allison. It was released on 10 July 2000 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. Coldplay Frontman Chris Martin Says His Whole Being Is Built Around Playing to People.Parachutes is the debut studio album by the British rock band Coldplay.

Some of the tracks are 'Humankind', 'Let Somebody Go', 'Biutyful' and 'My Universe'. The band have also revealed the full album tracklisting - with five of the twelve tracks represented by emojis. In May, the band released the album's first single, 'Higher Power', and will follow with another track, 'Coloratura' on Friday and a new single in September, reported Variety. #musicofthespheres." The band's note also seemed to hint at further sci-fi themes with the phrase 'Everyone is an alien somewhere'. Chris Martin: Music Is Constant Conversation That Goes Back to Beginning of Time. The popular band, fronted by singer Chris Martin, announced on Tuesday their new album on Instagram via a handwritten note alongside an album trailer, which combines an animated cosmic journey through the album's planetary artwork with short clips of the album's 12 tracks. The 12-track LP, produced by pop hitmaker Max Martin, will release on October 15 this year. British rock band Coldplay have officially announced their ninth studio album, 'Music of the Spheres'.
