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Coldplay EP on iTunes to benefit Hurricane victims
Coldplay, Capitol Records and Apple today announced Fix You, a digital EP that will benefit Hurricane Katrina Victims. The EP, which is available exclusively on the iTunes Music Store for $2.99, includes two songs previously unreleased in the US—“Pour Me” and “The World Turned Upside Down”—in addition to two versions of “Fix You,” the band’s new single from the double Platinum album X&Y. Coldplay, BMG Publishing, Capitol Records/EMI and Apple will donate 100 percent of their share of the proceeds of sales of the EP to the American Red Cross Hurricane 2005 Relief and the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences’ MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund.
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Nice! Too bad I just ordered the physical CD..
Posted by ipodman715 on September 14, 2005 at 11:08 AM (PST)
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Also, Coldplay was part of the Katrina fund raiser concert (that was aired on MTV). The live versions of their songs as well as a couple of other bands from that concert can be downloaded at connect.com. Too bad the songs have to use Sony Connect and not iTunes.
Posted by Danny on September 14, 2005 at 10:36 PM (PST)
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HI MY NAME IS GEORGE I WOULD LIKE COLDPLAY AND KYLIE MINOGUE ON MY I POD
Posted by GEORGE McCALLUM on May 20, 2006 at 8:03 AM (PST)