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X&Y
Standard edition cover[a]
Studio albumby
Released6 June 2005(2005-06-06)
Recorded27 January 2004 – January 2005
Studio
Genre
Length62:30
Label
Producer
Coldplaychronology
Live 2003
(2003)
X&Y
(2005)
The Singles 1999–2006
(2007)
SinglesfromX&Y
  1. "Speed of Sound"
    Released: 11 May 2005
  2. "Fix You"
    Released: 5 September 2005
  3. "Talk"
    Released: 19 December 2005
  4. "The Hardest Part"
    Released: 3 April 2006

X&Yis the third studio album by British bandColdplay,released on 6 June 2005 byParlophonein the United Kingdom, and a day later byCapitol Recordsin the United States. Produced by Coldplay and producerDanton Supple,it is noted for its troubled and urgent development, as well as manager and creative directorPhil Harvey's brief departure from the band.[3]ProducerKen Nelsonwas originally tasked with producing the record; however, many songs written during his sessions were discarded due to the band's dissatisfaction with them. The album's cover art combines colours and blocks to represent the title inBaudot code.

The album contains twelve tracks, divided into respective halves labeled "X" and "Y", and an additional hidden song, "Til Kingdom Come", which is listed as "+" on the disc label and inside the record's booklet. It was originally planned for American country starJohnny Cashto record it with lead singerChris Martin,but Cash died before he was able to do so.[4]

Released after a considerable amount of global anticipation,X&Yreceived an overall positive critical reception and was also a significant commercial success, reaching the number-one position in the charts of 32 countries around the world,[5]including the United Kingdom (where it had the third biggest sales week in history at the time) and the United States (where it became Coldplay's first album to top theBillboard200chart). With 8.3 million copies sold worldwide,X&Ywas the best-selling album of 2005, accumulating over 13 million units as of December 2012.[6]It spawned thesingles"Speed of Sound","Fix You","Talk"and"The Hardest Part".Despite its success, the band's opinion of the album has soured over time, largely due to the turbulent dynamic of the band during recording, as well as their disappointment in the finalized record.

Background

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Coldplay announced details aboutX&Yin March 2004 while the album was being recorded. Their initial plans were to stay out of the public eye throughout the year. Lead singerChris Martinstated, "We really feel that we have to be away for a while and we certainly won't release anything this year, because I think people are a bit sick of us." This plan was not carried out, because of the pressure their second albumA Rush of Blood to the Headhad induced; but they were trying "to make the best thing that anyone has ever heard".[7]Prior to the announcement, Martin, lead guitaristJonny Bucklandand British record producerKen Nelsonhad started recordingdemoswhile inChicago.The band then entered a London studio in January 2004.[8]

Recording

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The band spent all of 2004 producingX&Y.[9]The released album is the third version the band had produced during the recording sessions, and some have even considered it as their fifth album due to constant changes in track lists and re-recordings.[10]The band members were not satisfied with the output of their initial sessions with Nelson, who had produced the band's previous two albums,Parachutes(2000) andA Rush of Blood to the Head(2002). It also remains the only Coldplay album in which they had been through the creative process withoutPhil Harvey's "presence, influence and guidance".[11]

The initial set release date was late 2004, but was later pushed back to January 2005. As the new target date was approaching, the band again discarded songs, which they deemed "flat" and "passionless".[10]Sixty songs were written during these sessions, fifty-two of which were ditched.[12]The band started rehearsing the songs for a planned tour, but felt the songs sounded better live compared to their recorded versions: "We realized that we didn't really have the right songs and some of them were starting to sound better because we were playing them than they did on record, so we thought we better go back and record them again." Guitarist Jonny Buckland has said that the band had pushed themselves "forward in every direction" in making the album, but they felt it sounded like they were going backwards compared to their earlier works.[13]

Attempting to perfect their work, Coldplay had to "step it up a few notches and work hard at it to get it right".[10]The band chose Danton Supple, who mixed the bulk ofA Rush of Blood to the Head,to oversee the production ofX&Y.[14]When January went, the band had to finish the album; they were conscious of the pressure as "expectations for the record grew larger" and "completing it became tougher and tougher".[10]Finally, the band were settled with the song "Square One", which Martin has described as "a call to arms" and a "plea" to each of them "not to be intimidated by anything or anyone else". Once finished, the band felt like they could do their own songs and not have to think of anyone else's demands.[10]During this month, the band were into the final weeks of production and had put the finishing touches on the tracks.[14]

DrummerWill Championlater admitted that Coldplay did not rush to complete the album "because the prospect of touring again was so daunting that we felt we should take our time, and also we wanted to make sure that it was the best it could possibly be". According to him, the band had no deadline, which allowed them not to feel pressured into finishing something. Once a proper deadline was imposed onto the band, they became more productive than in previous sessions. At this juncture, the band had written "about 14 or 15 songs".[15]Martin added that the reason why they ended up late was that they "... kept [adding] finishing [touches to] the record until it was way too late... [they] don't listen to it at the moment, because [they would] just find something to go back and change."[10]The late release of the album was blamed for a drop in EMI'sshare price.In response, Chris Martin said "I don't really care about EMI. I thinkshareholdersare the great evil of this modern world. "[16][17]

Composition

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Music

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Coldplay received permission fromKraftwerkto use the main riff from "Computer Love" for the track "Talk".

The music ofX&Yconsists of multi-layered production with heavy electronic influences, featuring the extensive use ofsynthesizers.Musical characteristics that contribute to the album's multi-layering and grandiosity includefast tempos(in contrast to the two previous albums), dynamic drum patterns,distorted guitar riffs,and driving basslines.

Coldplay have also cited various other influences in the album. That of Germanelectronic musicpioneersKraftwerkis evident on the song "Talk",which borrows (with permission) its hook from 1981's"Computer Love",with the riff being played on electric guitar instead of on asynthesizer.[9]Also present is large electronic musical influences, from some of the likes of English musiciansDavid BowieandBrian Eno.Eno, who would later produceViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends,also played backing synthesizer on the track "Low". The first single, "Speed of Sound",also takes inspiration from thedrumbeatof English singer-songwriterKate Bush's song "Running Up that Hill".[18]According to Jon Pareles ofThe New York Times,who wrote a controversial article extensively criticizing the album, the band attempts to "carry the beauty of 'Clocks'" across the album, borrowing some of its features in songs like "Speed of Sound".[19]The opening track "Square One" also features the famous motif fromAlso sprach Zarathustra,known better as the title theme ofStanley Kubrick's 1968 science-fiction film2001: A Space Odyssey.The three-note sequence is replicated in the song by distorted guitar riffs, with a backing synthesizer added for musical texture. The sequence also transitions as a part of the song's chorus, showcasing Chris Martin's trademarkfalsettovoice.

"Fix You"features an organ and piano sound.[20]The song starts with a hushed electronic organ ballad, including Martin's falsetto.[21]The song then builds with both an acoustic guitar and piano sound. The sound then shifts with a plaintive three-note guitar line, ringing through a bringing rhythm upbeat tempo. Its instrumentation is varied with the sound of church-style organs hovering throughout the background,[22]piano notes, acoustic and electric guitar riffs, drums, bass guitar, and a singalong chorus.[23]"The Hardest Part" features a faster piano ballad sound, and starts with a repeating two-note pianoriff,and features an instrumentation of a singsong guitar.[24]It is mid-tempo, with a laid back, steady rhythm. The track ends with the band playing some repeated riffs as it fades out.[24]"Speed of Sound" is musically centered around an ornate keyboard riff and features a busy chorus,[25][26]during which the song builds into a huge drum beat surrounded by synthesized sounds. The song is upbeat, with a driving bassline and echoing, distorted guitar riffs being heard throughout. Kevin Devine fromHybrid Magazinewrote that Buckland's "gleaming guitar sound givesX&Ya euphonic radiance ", and thematically, the album contains a" running thread of importance of trying, as well as the need for basic communication amongst the cacophony of confusion in the world ".[27]

Lyrics

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Lyrically,X&Ymade an apparent shift from its predecessors, with many lyrics focused on a questioning and philosophical view of the world. On their previous works, Martin sang mostly in the first person "I", but here moves to the second person "you".[19]Accordingly, the songs on the album are a reflection of Martin's "doubts, fears, hopes, and loves" with lyrics that are "earnest and vague".[1]

Artwork and packaging

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The Baudot code was used forX&Y'sartwork.

The artwork forX&Ywas designed by graphic design duoTappin Gofton,formed byMark TappinandSimon Gofton;Mark Tappin had previously worked for Coldplay on the covers forParachutesand its associated singles. The image, which is visualised through a combination of colours and blocks, is a graphical representation of theBaudot code,an early form of telegraph communication using aseries of ones and zerosto communicate. The code was developed by FrenchmanÉmile Baudotin the 1870s, and was a widely used method of terrestrial and telegraph communication.[28]

The alphabet of the code is presented in theliner notesofX&Y.The track listing, included on the booklet, CD, and back of the album, uses "X#" on tracks 1 to 6 and "Y#" on tracks 7 to 12, rather than the conventional track numbering system. Many pages in the booklet include photos of the band working on the album. The final page of the booklet contains the slogan "Make Trade Fair"in the Baudot code, a reference to the name of the international organisation which Chris Martin continues to support.[28]The band also dedicates the album to "BWP" in the liner notes; it stands forBruce W. Paltrow,the late father of Martin's wife at the time,Gwyneth Paltrow.All singles released from the album feature their titles in the same code on their respective covers.[29]

Release and promotion

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TheTwisted Logic TourpromotedX&Yfrom 2005 to 2006.

X&Ywas initially intended for a 2004 release, although early news reported it would not be released until 2005;[8]because of personal preferences, songs recorded in several sessions were scrapped and doing so had pushed the expected release date to January 2005. However, the new date went by and the band had to decide on another schedule. By early 2005 the album, rumoured to be calledZero Theory,had a target release date between March and May 2005.[14][30][full citation needed]By early April the band had finalised the track listing of the album.[31]The album was finally released on 6 June 2005 in the United Kingdom via record labelParlophone.It was issued on 7 June in the United States byCapitol Records.It has been released with theCopy Controlprotection system in some regions. Capitol released a remastered version of the album in 2008, on two 180-gram vinyl records, as part of the "From the Capitol Vaults" series.

Around three months prior to the album release, Coldplay began performing several songs fromX&Yduring live performances. The band made a headlining performance at public radio stationKCRW-FM's annual A Sounds Eclectic Evening, playing five new songs and some of their old favourites.[32]

The album has four mainsinglesthat were released internationally: "Speed of Sound", "Fix You", and "Talk" in 2005, and "The Hardest Part"in 2006. A promotional single," What If ", was released in June 2006 to radio stations in France and the French-speaking portions of Belgium and Switzerland.[33]A commercial CD was also released in Belgium and features the sameB-sideas "The Hardest Part" ( "How You See the World" recorded live atEarls Court), which was released in other European markets as well as Japan and Australia. This single features the "Tom Lord-AlgeMix "as the A-side, which differs from the album version.[34]

The track "A Message" was featured in episodes ofElectric Dreams,One Tree Hill,andSmallville.Thehidden track"Til Kingdom Come" is featured inThe Shieldseason 5 premiere, a season 1 episode ofJericho,[35]and in thesuperhero filmThe Amazing Spider-Man(2012).[36]In addition, Chris Martin performed an acoustic rendition of the track at the funeral of formerAttorney General of DelawareBeau Bidenin 2015, accompanied by achurch organ.[37]The band also played "Fix You" together atApple's memorial forSteve Jobsin 2011, alongside some of their other songs.[38][39]

Critical reception

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Reviews

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic72/100[40]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Blender[41]
Entertainment WeeklyB[42]
The Guardian[9]
NME9/10[43]
Pitchfork4.9/10[44]
Q[45]
Rolling Stone[46]
SpinB+[47]
The Village VoiceB[48]

X&Yreceived generally positive reviews frommusic critics.AtMetacritic,which assigns anormalisedrating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received anaveragescore of 72, based on 33 reviews.[40]Blenderhailed it as Coldplay's "masterpiece."[41]NMEdescribed it as "confident, bold, ambitious, bunged with singles and impossible to contain," and added that it reinforces Coldplay as "the band of their time".[43]Qmagazine found it "substantially more visceral and emotionally rewarding experience than both its predecessors."[45]James Hunter ofThe Village Voicesaid that it is remarkably "accomplished, fresh, and emotional".[49]Uncutassertively called it "an exceptional pop record".[40]Spinmagazine's Mikael Wood praised Coldplay for "recasting their nerdy-student Britpop as Important Rock Music" without having to compromise Martin's unpretentious songwriting style.[47]In his review forAllMusic,Stephen Thomas Erlewinepraised it as "a good record, crisp, professional, and assured, a sonically satisfying sequel toA Rush of Blood to the Head",stating it as" impeccable "and" a strong, accomplished album ".[1]

In a less enthusiastic review forEntertainment Weekly,David Brownefelt that Coldplay's attempt at more grandiose music works "only part of the time", even though he found their effort to mature commendable.[42]Rhyannon Rodriguez fromKludgewrote that the album feels "a little forced", describing the overall sounds as "overtly weak".[50]Alexis Petridis,writing inThe Guardian,said that some of the songs are "mostly beautifully turned", but marred by lyrics that are "so devoid of personality that they sound less like song lyrics than something dreamed up by a creative at [an] ad agency".[9]Pitchfork's Joe Tangari called it "bland but never offensive, listenable but not memorable."[44]Mojowrote that the album is "awash with cliches, non-sequiturs, and cheap existentialism; at times it all becomes nigh on unbearable".[40]In a negative review forThe Village Voice,Robert ChristgaunamedX&Y"dud of the month" and called Coldplay a "precise, bland, and banal" band, giving the album a B grade.[48]

The band has received some criticism from some music critics for the similarities between the lead single, "Speed of Sound",and"Clocks",one of the band's most popular songs to date.[19][1][46]Kelefa SannehofRolling Stonemagazine was less contented withX&Y,writing it "is something less exciting" compared toA Rush of Blood to the Headthat "was a nervy bid for bigness". Sanneh notes that the album is "the sound of a blown-up band trying not to deflate" and "a surprising number of songs here just never take flight". Despite such, he compliments the album for featuring "lovely ballads that sound, well, Coldplay-ish".[46]

Rankings

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X&Yon select critic rankings
Publisher Year Listicle Rank Ref.
Blender 2005 Best of 2005 8 [51]
E! Online Replay 2005 – Top 20 CDs 10 [52]
Mojo Albums of the Year 2005 37 [53]
NME Best Albums of 2005 19 [54]
The Observer Top 100 Albums of 2005 18 [55]
Pazz & Jop The 2005 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll 32 [56]
Q Recordings of the Year 2005 1 [57]
2016 The Greatest Albums of the Last 30 Years Placed [58]
Radio X 2023 The 25 Best Albums of 2005 Placed [59]
Uncut 2024 The 500 Greatest Albums of the 2000s 378 [60]
WXPN 2021 All Time Greatest Albums 659 [61]

Accolades

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Awards and nominations forX&Y
Year Award ceremony Category Result Ref.
2005 Fryderyk Awards Best Foreign Album Won [62]
GAFFAAwards Denmark International Album of the Year Won [63]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Awards Top 10 Best-Selling Foreign Albums Won [64]
Mercury Prize Mercury Prize Nominated [65]
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Album Nominated [66]
Premios Oye! English Album of the Year Won [67]
QAwards Best Album Nominated [68]
Rockbjörnen Awards Best International Album Nominated [69]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards Best-Selling Album Won [70]
2006 Brit Awards British Album of the Year Won [71]
Grammy Awards Best Rock Album Nominated [72]
Hungarian Music Awards Modern Rock Album of the Year Nominated [73]
Juno Awards International Album of the Year Won [74]
Meteor Music Awards Best International Album Nominated [75]
NRJ Music Awards International Album of the Year Nominated [76]
Žebřík Music Awards Best Foreign Album 1st place [77]

Commercial performance

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Coldplay performing atPavilhão Atlântico,Lisboa,Portugalduring theTwisted Logic Tour,23 November 2005.

Despite being leaked a week before release,[78]X&Ybecame the best-selling album of 2005 worldwide, accumulating over 8.3 million copies while the overall music industry saw a three per cent drop in sales.[79]By the end of 2006, it had already surpassed 9.9 million according toEMI.[80]The album debuted at number-one on theUK Albums Chartwith 464,471 copies sold, becoming Coldplay's third consecutive chart-topping debut and the third biggest opening week of the country's history at the time.[81]As of 2011,X&Yis the sixth fastest-selling record in the United Kingdom, behindTake That,[81]The Beatles,[82]Ed Sheeran,[83]OasisandAdele.[84]

TheBritish Phonographic Industry(BPI) has also certified the record 9× platinum,[85]whileMusic Weekranked it at number nine in their "20 Biggest-selling Albums of the 21st Century" list.[86]As of October 2021, the album sold over 2,800,000 copies in the United Kingdom, being the second best-selling Coldplay album, only behindA Rush of Blood to the Head(2002).[87]

In the United States, the American press consideredX&Ya landmark achievement for the band.[88]The album debuted at number one on theBillboard200with 737,000 copies sold despite the highly competitive retail week, marking the third highest first-week sales of the year in the country, behind American rappers50 Cent(whose album,The Massacre,sold over one million units on its opening week) andKanye West(who sold over 860,000 copies with his albumLate Registration).[88]X&Yalso remained at the top during three weeks, being the longest stay for a British group in the region sinceThe Beatlesin 2000–2001.[89]TheRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA) has since certified the album 3× platinum for accumulated shipments of over three million units.[90]In Canada, the album debuted at #1 and sold 105,000 copies in its first week, making it the biggest-selling debut of 2005 in Canada.[91]It was certified 5× Platinum in December 2008 for the shipments of over 500,000 copies.[92]

Legacy

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Discussing the album onPitchfork,Paul de Revere credited it with solidifying Coldplay's status as one of the biggest rock groups in the world.[93]On the other hand, Carl Williott fromIdolatormentioned that "in the garage rock-reviving times of 2005, flaws were still a marker of authenticity for guitar-wielding acts, so the clinical and calibrated richness ofX&Ywas immensely uncool "upon release, which made the band a subject of backlash.[94]Stereogum'sRyan Leas defended that "the original Coldplay template" reached its logical end point with the album, leading to the experimental approach ofViva la Vida or Death and All His Friends(2008).[95]In 2017, the album was added toV&A Museum's permanent collection.[96]

The members of Coldplay has spoken several times over the years about their dissatisfaction ofX&Y.Martin expressed his discontent withX&Yseveral times after the record came out, noting he wants to remake it.[97]He added, "[X&Y] has some good melodies and some good songs. But we failed, basically, on that whole album to get any of them produced right or edited right. It’s too long. There’s too many songs. I’m singing about the same thing too much. "[98]"Speed of Sound" and "Talk" have been singled out as two songs members of the band dislike.[99]Conversely, the singer declared he is proud of "Fix You"because it helped the band through" a really difficult two years ".[100]BassistGuy Berrymanalso statedX&Ywould benefit from being edited again.[97]

Track listing

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All songs written and co-produced by Coldplay (Guy Berryman,Jonny Buckland,Will Champion,andChris Martin). "Talk" includesRalf Hütter,Karl BartosandEmil Schultas co-writers due to using a hook fromKraftwerk's "Computer Love".

X track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Square One"4:47
2."What If"4:57
3."White Shadows"5:28
4."Fix You"4:54
5."Talk"5:11
6."X&Y"4:34
Y track listing
No.TitleLength
7."Speed of Sound"4:48
8."A Message"4:45
9."Low"5:32
10."The Hardest Part"4:25
11."Swallowed in the Sea"3:58
12."Twisted Logic"5:01
+ (hidden track)
No.TitleLength
13."Til Kingdom Come"4:10
Total length:62:30
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."How You See the World" (only available on some Japanese first pressings)4:04

Notes

  • On the back cover, the tracklist is separated into two parts: "X" and "Y", with tracks 1–6 labelled as "X1" through "X6" and tracks 7–12 labelled "Y1" through "Y6".
  • "Til Kingdom Come" is ahidden tracklabelled only as "+" in the liner notes and on the CD silkscreen label. It is omitted completely from the back cover.
  • On the CD release, the song "Twisted Logic" ends at 4:31, followed by 30 seconds of silence; the silence on the track is omitted on streaming platforms.

Tour edition DVD

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To coincide with Coldplay's tour of Australia, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, the album was re-released in those territories as a "Tour Edition", which also includes all the B-side tracks and music videos ofX&Y'ssingles on a bonus DVD:

Audio only section
No.TitleLength
1."Things I Don't Understand"4:55
2."Proof"4:10
3."The World Turned Upside Down"4:33
4."Pour Me" (Live at the Hollywood Bowl)5:01
5."Sleeping Sun"3:09
6."Gravity"6:18
Audiovisual section
No.TitleLength
1."Speed of Sound" (video)4:28
2."Fix You" (video)4:54
3."Talk" (video)4:58
4."The Hardest Part" (video)4:51
5."X&YTrack-by-track interview "16:02

Tour edition CD & Special Dutch Edition

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In addition a rare "Japan Tour Special Edition" (Cat. No. TOCP-66523) was released in 2006. This is the only "Tour Edition" which has the bonus disc as a CD (CD extra) (Cat. No. NCD-3013), and withoutCopy Control.All other "Tour Editions" have Copy Control protection. The track listing is exactly the same as in other "Tour Editions". Along with the tour editions, there was also a "Special Dutch Edition", released only in The Netherlands. It consisted of 2 discs, the first containing the entirety of X&Y, and the second containing the B-sides from the tour editions. No audiovisual content was included.

Personnel

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Adapted from AllMusic.[101]

  • Chris Martin– lead vocals; piano, acoustic guitar, keyboards, organ
  • Jonny Buckland– lead electric guitar, backing vocals (track 4)
  • Guy Berryman– bass guitar, backing vocals, synthesizer; harmonica (track 13)
  • Will Champion– drums, percussion, backing vocals; piano (track 13)

Production and design

  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Jon Bailey – assistant
  • Michael Brauer – mixing
  • Coldplay – audio production, photography, producer
  • Susan Dench – strings
  • Brian Eno– synthesizer (track 9)
  • Keith Gary – digital editing, pro-Tools
  • Richard George – strings
  • Tappin Gofton – art direction, design
  • William Paden Hensley – assistant
  • Jake Jackson – assistant
  • Dan Keeling – A&R
  • Peter Lale – strings
  • Mathieu Lejeune – assistant
  • Anne Lines – strings
  • George Marino – mastering
  • Taz Mattar – assistant
  • Matt McGinn – guitar technician
  • Laura Melhuish – strings
  • Ken Nelson– audio production, engineer, producer (tracks 3, 4, 12, 13)
  • Adam Noble – assistant
  • Mike Pierce – assistant
  • Dan Porter – assistant
  • Danny Porter – assistant
  • Mark Pythian – computer editing
  • Audrey Riley – string arrangements, strings
  • Carmen Rizzo – computer editing
  • Tim Roe – assistant
  • Bryan Russell – assistant
  • Tom Sheehan – photography
  • Robert Smith – assistant, computers
  • Danton Supple – audio production, producer (except on tracks 3, 4, 12, 13)
  • Christopher Tombling – strings
  • Kevin Westenberg – photography
  • Estelle Wilkinson – management
  • Andrea Wright – assistant

Charts

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Certifications and sales

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Certifications and sales forX&Y
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[185] 3× Platinum 120,000^
Argentina (CAPIF)[185]
Latin American Tour Edition
2× Platinum 80,000^
Australia (ARIA)[186] 6× Platinum 420,000^
Austria (IFPIAustria)[187] Platinum 30,000*
Belgium (BEA)[188] 2× Platinum 100,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[189] Gold 50,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[190] 5× Platinum 500,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[191] 6× Platinum 120,000
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[192] Platinum 34,222[192]
France (SNEP)[193] 2× Platinum 400,000*
Germany (BVMI)[194] 3× Platinum 600,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece)[195] Gold 10,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[196] 8× Platinum 120,000^
Italy
Sales in 2005
181,000[197]
Italy (FIMI)[198]
Sales since 2009
Platinum 50,000
Japan (RIAJ)[199] Gold 100,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[200] Platinum 100,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[201] Platinum 80,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[202]
Special Edition
4× Platinum 60,000^
Portugal (AFP)[203] 2× Platinum 40,000^
Russia (NFPF)[204] Gold 10,000*
South Korea 15,132[205]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[206] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Sweden (GLF)[207] Platinum 60,000^
Switzerland (IFPISwitzerland)[208] 2× Platinum 80,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[85] 9× Platinum 2,829,776[209]
United States (RIAA)[210] 3× Platinum 3,000,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[211] 5× Platinum 5,000,000*

*Sales figures based on certification alone.
^Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Notes

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  1. ^The special tour edition features the same coloured figure, but under a red background.

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