- Talk (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Talk
Caption = UK (7" and CD), Australia, Canada, Japan, and U.S. cover
Artist =Coldplay
from Album =X&Y
A-side =
B-side = "Gravity"
"Sleeping Sun"
Released = 13 December 2005 (U.S.) 19 December 2005
Format = 7", CD, DVD
Recorded =
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 5:11 (album version) 4:29 (radio edit)
Label =Parlophone
Writer =Guy Berryman ,Jonny Buckland ,Will Champion ,Chris Martin ,Ralf Hütter ,Karl Bartos ,Emil Schult
Producer = Coldplay,Danton Supple
Certification =
Last single = "Fix You " (2005)
This single = "Talk" (2005)
Next single = "The Hardest Part" (2006)
Misc ="Talk" is a song recorded by English
rock band Coldplay and originally released as the fifth track on their thirdalbum "X&Y ", released in June 2005. In December 2005, the song was released as the third single from that album, becoming a substantial hit across the world (see2005 in music ). In theUnited Kingdom , "Talk" entered theUK Singles Chart at #10 (see2005 in British music ), and elsewhere in the world its success varied: it reached #1 in theNetherlands 'Dutch Top 40 and the top five inCanada 's BDS chart. Both the song and its "Thin White Duke" remix were nominated for the2007 Grammy Awards , the latter of which won.Background
Coldplay received permission from the
electronic music bandKraftwerk to use the main riff from their song "Computer Love" ( _de. Computerliebe), from their 1981 studio LP "Computer World " ( _de. Computerwelt), for "Talk", replacing Kraftwerk'ssynthesizer s with guitars. Subsequently mash-up artist RIAA combined "Computer Love" with "Talk" to create the song "Kraftplay". Presciently, theI Love Music website had humorously imagined the results of such a collaboration several months before it appeared. [http://ilx.wh3rd.net/thread.php?msgid=5386727]The band recorded three separate versions of "Talk"; the one found on "X&Y" was based on an early cut of the song. A newer version of the track (with a different set of lyrics) was leaked onto the internet in March 2005. "Talk" was originally intended to be a
b-side for the single "Speed of Sound" before becoming the last addition to "X&Y's" track listing.This song was performed live at the 2005
MTV Europe Music Awards on 3 November inLisbon ,Portugal and live at the 2006 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles,United States ."Gravity", the single's b-side, was originally written by
Chris Martin for the British band Embrace, and is found on their album "Out of Nothing". The song charted at number seven in the UK. Many editions of the single also included "Sleeping Sun" as a second b-side.The song was also used as the basis of a downloadable
hoax track entitled " [http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-audio/Guardian/audio/2006/03/31/talk_to_david.mp3 Talk to David] " produced as anApril Fools Day prank by British newspaperThe Guardian . This featured lyrics purporting to give support to Conservative opposition party leaderDavid Cameron . [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1744448,00.html Lyrics: Talk to David | UK news | guardian.co.uk ] ]The song was featured heavily in the season two episode "Jamalot", where the character
Danny Messer plays the song as a ringtone on his cell phone. Coldplay's American record companyCapitol Records paid for promotional consideration to place the song in the episode and for the character to talk about Coldplay. [ [http://billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001611767&imw=Y Billboard: New Coldplay single heads to CSI: NY] ]Chart performance
By mid-October, "Talk" had been added to the playlists of twenty-six U.S.
alternative rock stations. Stations that offered early airtime to "Talk" includeKTCL (Denver),WEND (Charlotte),KNDD (Seattle),KUCD (Honolulu),WFNX (Boston) andz103.5 inToronto .A month later, "Talk" was being supported by sixty-one U.S. alternative rock stations. On 18 November 2005, the single debuted at number thirty-two on the U.S.
Modern Rock Tracks chart. "Talk" peaked at number five on the chart, a significant improvement from the performance of "Fix You ", and matching that of "Speed of Sound".On 31 December 2005, it "bubbled under" the Hot 100. It finally charted on the
Billboard Hot 100 on 25 February 2006 and peaked at number eighty-six.By then, the song had gained additional exposure in other genres. "Talk" reached number ten on the
Adult Top 40 , which covers Hot Adult Contemporary music. It topped theHot Dance Club Play chart as "Talk (Junkie XL /Francois K/J. Lu Cont Mixes)".It reached number four on the
Canadian Singles Chart in late 2005 and topped the Canadian BDS Airplay Chart for four weeks in early 2006.Music video
The
music video for "Talk" was helmed by director/photographerAnton Corbijn . Corbijn had previously directed the video for "All These Things That I've Done " by The Killers.Filming took place on 5 November and 6 November at
Ealing Studios ,London , just before the band began a European leg on theTwisted Logic Tour . Theblack-and-white clip invokes aB-movie science fiction theme, with imagery ranging from aflying saucer to 3D glasses. The main plot line of the music video features Coldplay asastronaut s landing on an alien planet, where they re-activate a dormantrobot , who eventually eats them and their spaceship as they are flying away.The video was extremely popular in
Poland . It spent thirteen weeks at number one onMTV Poland Top 20 Chart and 47 out of 50 days (because it was retired) at number one on "TRL Poland ".Track listings
UK
*Promo released in early November 2005
#"Talk" (radio edit) – 4:29
*7" R6679
#"Talk" (radio edit) – 4:29
#"Gravity" – 6:12
*CD CDR6679
#"Talk" (radio edit) – 4:29
#"Sleeping Sun" – 3:09
*DVD DVDR6679
#"Talk" (radio edit) – 4:29
#"Gravity" – 6:12
#"Speed of Sound" (video)
#"Talk" (video)
#Behind-the-scenes footage from "Talk" video shoot
*12" 12R6679: "The Remixes", released 6 March 2006
#"Talk" (Thin White Duke mix) – 8:27
#"Talk" (Francois K Dub) – 9:04
#"Talk" (Junkie XL mix) – 11:45Netherlands
A special three part single was released over three weeks in December featuring live tracks recorded at the Gelredome in 2005.
*CD1 (digipak) 3490932 released 2 December 2005
#"Talk" (radio edit) - 4:27
#"Swallowed In the Sea" (live) - 4:16
#"God Put A Smile Upon Your Face" (live) - 4:22
*CD2 3490962 released 9 December 2005
#"Talk" (album version) - 5:11
#"Square One" (live) - 5:13
#"Clocks" (live) - 7:05
*CD3 3490972 released 16 December 2005
#"Talk" (live) - 5:20
#"'Til Kingdom Come" (live) - 4:27
#"Fix You" (live) - 7:10Australia (Capitol 3507172)
#"Talk" [radio edit] – 4:29
#"Sleeping Sun" – 3:09
#"Gravity" – 6:12Canada and Japan (Toshiba-EMI TOCP-40185)
#"Talk" [radio edit] – 4:29
#"Sleeping Sun" – 3:09U.S.
*Promo released in February 2006
#"Talk" (edit) - 4:05
#"Talk" (album version) - 5:12
*iTunes EP released 7 February 2006
#"Talk" (Junkie XL mix) – 11:45
#"Talk" (Francois K Dub) – 9:04
#"Talk" (Thin White Duke mix) – 8:27Note
A second, alternative version of Talk is seen on file sharing websites. This was actually the demo version of the song, which has different lyrics to the version on the album "X&Y".
References
External links
* [http://www.coldplay.com/ Official website]
* [http://wiki.coldplaying.com/index.php/Talk' "Talk"' article] atWikia
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