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''Mylo Xyloto'' (pronounced ) is the fifth studio album by British rock band
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. It was released on 19 October 2011 in Japan and on 24 October 2011 in the rest of the world. The band worked closely with producer
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following their successful collaboration on '' Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'' (2008), the band's previous album. ''Mylo Xyloto'' is the band's first
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, and it also is a thematic
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. The album tells the story of a war against sound and colour on the planet Silencia, which has been overtaken by a totalitarian government led by Major Minus, who controls the population through media and propaganda. His aim is to take sound and colour off the streets in hope to draw away "feeders", creatures that use such energy to hunt its prey. The album follows Mylo Xyloto, a "silencer", a soldier in an army tasked to hunt and track down "sparkers", people who harness light and energy and use it to create sparks, comparable to graffiti in real life. He encounters Fly, the sparker most wanted by Major Minus. Through Fly, Mylo discovers his sparker abilities and his affiliation with the Car Kids, a major sparker faction founded by Mylo's parents, Aiko and Lela. Drummer
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has noted that the album is a story of the characters "falling in love and trying to escape together", with a general theme of "love conquering all". In interviews the band have said that the album follows a love story between Mylo and Xyloto, with them being separate characters. However, in the comics based on the album, Mylo Xyloto is the main protagonist and Fly is the sparker girl he encounters. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its uplifting tone and new electronic sound; however, some found its material bombastic and overproduced. "
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" and " Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" received a total of three nominations at the
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in 2012, while the album and "Charlie Brown" received two further nods in the following year. Internationally, ''Mylo Xyloto'' charted at number one in 34 countries. In the United Kingdom, ''Mylo Xyloto'' became Coldplay's fifth album to debut at number one, selling 208,343 units in its first week, and setting a one-week digital sales record with 83,000 copies sold. ''Mylo Xyloto'' broke an
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record for digital downloads sales by selling over 500,000 digital copies in a week. (
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's self-titled album and
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's '' 25'' topped this record in 2013 and 2015 respectively). ''Mylo Xyloto'' became Coldplay's third album to debut at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 447,000 units in its first week of sales. It was the UK's best-selling rock album of 2011, selling 908,000 copies. The album sold more than 14 million copies worldwide.


Background

In November 2008, in an interview with All Headline News, Coldplay lead singer
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stated that "I don't think bands should keep going past he age of33", but later rephrased this to say that what he meant was that they must proceed "as if it's our last, because that's the only way to proceed" in December 2008, adding that he thought the band would never split. Bass guitarist Guy Berryman, who earlier wrote that the band will "just have to start work and see how it shapes up", reported that the band would return to the studio:
We've already got lists of song ideas. We never stop writing. We go into the studio with all the best laid plans then what we end up with is not what we intended. It's just exciting to wonder what will come out the speakers in a year's time. We have very exciting things lined up. It's time to take our music down different directions and really explore other avenues.
In one interview, Martin predicted the style of the incoming album as being less dominated by fanfare, and featuring a more "stripped-down" sound.


Studios

In November 2006, Coldplay established a recording HQ at a disused bakery in Primrose Hill, North London, where they recorded a big part of '' Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends''. Part of Mylo Xyloto was also recorded on the same place, however this time they used a new studio, near the original, called The Beehive. While a few overdubs and a lot of comping were recorded at The Bakery, a lot of live recording and live takes were done on the new studio. The Beehive was described by Rik Simpson, one of the producers, as a "large room". One of the band's roadies blogged about the studio, describing it as having a "gorgeous reverb". Still about the studio he said: "Everywhere you go there's light streaming in. Even on a relatively gloomy British afternoon, it's noticeably bright inside. I can only imagine that this will be reflected in the new material". Recording for the album was finished in September 2011.


Style and concept

''Mylo Xyloto'' is a
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, according to Martin, "based on a love story with a happy ending" and has been described as
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, pop,
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,
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,
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, and
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. Two protagonists living in an oppressive, dystopian, urban environment, meet one another through a gang and fall in love. Lyrically, the album is inspired by "old school American graffiti" and "the
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Movement." Martin also said that the album was influenced by
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''. Coldplay had stated on several occasions, long before the release, that they wanted the album to be "more acoustic" and "more intimate" than its predecessor, 2008's '' Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends''. The band later said they got to a point where they were trying to make two records, a stripped-down album, that started to be recorded first, along with an electric one that was already being called ''Mylo Xyloto'' by the band. However, they later decided to combine both albums. Drummer Will Champion explained that the band realized they couldn't focus on more than one thing at once, and songs like "
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" couldn't be played in an acoustic style. Martin pointed another song as a reason too:
We have a song called
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, which was the centrepiece of this other record we started first. We were playing the riff on an accordion and Guy came in one morning and said, 'I'm afraid I have to put my foot down. I don't want to speak out of turn, but I will not allow this song to be played on an accordion – that has to go in with the Mylo bunch'. So then we thought – let's just make one album.
In the end, some songs composed for the acoustic album such as "Us Against the World" and "U.F.O." maintained the "stripped" approach, while others such as "Charlie Brown" changed into a new form. Songs from both records ended up on the final album,
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elements from the predecessor ''Viva la Vida'' are present but the overall production of it became electronic influenced. The electro-rock sound can be heard through the whole album, beginning with opening song " Hurts Like Heaven" which has synthesised sounds and vocals predominantly on
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. The next track, "Paradise", also shows the band stepping outside of their comfort zone and going into the new electronic territory. Additionally, this song has an R&B beat style, which is also featured on " Princess of China". This track opens with an anxious blend of synths and guitars and then goes into an R&B type beat. The album has three short instrumentals which are included as noodling experimental electronic interjections on the record.


Artwork

The album's artworks were revealed on 12 August 2011, inspired on graffiti the band worked again with longtime collaborators Tappin Gofton and, this time, also with British street artist, Paris. The band had already started to research and work with graffiti on their home studios, The Bakery and The Beehive, when designer Misty Buckley introduced Paris to them, as they were looking for a graffiti artist to teach them the techniques to do it. Although initially he was supposed to be just a "teacher", Paris stayed on the project until the end, producing part of the final work along with the band. Coldplay wanted it to be an explosion of vivid colours as a counterpoint to the subdued colour palette of ''Viva la Vida'', and at the same time, there were many lyrics and codes they wished to add. Researches and development into street art started six months before the work had begun. Then a graffiti wall was painted by the band itself and Paris, formed by nine parts. Tappin Gofton wanted the whole evolution of the wall, so at the end of every day, many highly detailed photos would be taken of it. In the end, a picture including three parts of the wall was featured on the front cover, while the whole wall is featured on the centre of the CD's booklet. The final versions of the covers have a picture of the wall. Half of the CDs were packed with the booklet flipped, showing the silver initials "M X" via a die-cut sheet placed over the photo on the front, while the other half was packed with the full picture and the full name of the album written over it. Both covers use an original typeface created for this work; the new font is used in most of the album's graphic promotion.


Title

Martin hinted at the album's title prior to release, saying "it will probably begin with an M." During interviews the band has already given many different reasons and meanings to the album's name. Martin also said it was reference to the album's characters, the boy (Mylo) and the girl (Xyloto) respectively. Another meaning suggested by the frontman was that the name was supposed to be a graffiti tag for the band, relating " xylophone" to the word "xyloto". Much of the art was done by Paris 1974.


Release and promotion

The album was originally set to be released in December 2010 as a "decade-ender", but was postponed to 2011 since the album was far from finished as Coldplay concluded their Viva la Vida Tour. Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland mentioned that the album would be released in the latter year. The iTunes Store let users hear one new song from the album every day the week before until the album was released. The album was released on 24 October 2011 on CD and on vinyl. A special edition that includes the CD, digital copy and LP disc along with copies of the band's studio notes, stencils, a poster, a pop up book and stickers was made available on 19 December 2011.


Singles

On 31 May, Coldplay announced that " Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" would be released on 3 June at 12 pm BST via download. The single sampled " I Go to Rio", written by Peter Allen and Adrienne Anderson. On 21 June 2011, Coldplay's website announced the band would release an iTunes exclusive digital EP which additionally contained " Major Minus" and " Moving to Mars" on 26 June. The album's second single, "
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", was released on 12 September 2011. That same day,
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announced that
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would be featured on " Princess of China". "Paradise" reached No. 15 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and the top 10 in 15 charts around the world. On 1 January 2012, it became the year's first number-one single in the UK and Coldplay's second chart-topper in the country. The song was also the best-selling rock single of 2011 in the United Kingdom. "
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" was later confirmed to be the third single from the album, and the group performed the song on 23 January 2012 on the British TV series ''
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''. On that date, it was solicited to US Triple A radio, and was solicited to US adult contemporary radio the following day. The single received a release date of 3 February in most other territories except for the United Kingdom, where the single was released 12 March 2012. "Princess of China", a collaboration with singer Rihanna, was solicited to US mainstream radio on 14 February 2012 as the album's fourth single. A digital release followed on 13 April in the United States and on 4 June in the United Kingdom. "Up with the Birds" was released as a limited edition 7" vinyl single for
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on 21 April 2012, backed by "U.F.O." as its B-side. It was limited to 500 copies in the United Kingdom and 1,000 copies in the United States. " Hurts Like Heaven" was made available as the fifth and final single on 8 October 2012 and served to promote the ''Mylo Xyloto''
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, the band later released a limited 7" vinyl for Record Store Day, Record Store Day UK in 2013, it included a live version of "Us Against the World" as its B-side. "Up in Flames" was later launched as a promotional single in Italian radio stations on 16 November 2012 to promote '' Live 2012''.


World tour

The promotion for ''Mylo Xyloto'' began in June with the release of the first single and the beginning of a series of performances on some of the most important festivals around the world, including
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and Rock in Rio. The first time the band played live some songs from the album for a big audience was on Rock Im Park festival in Nuremberg, Germany, playing six new songs. Manager Dave Holmes said that the reason to play new songs on the festivals was to "invite people to the party" also on this he said: ''"...let the music do the talking, play new songs and get people talking about the fact you're playing new music."'' After the "festival tour", Coldplay began the proper Mylo Xyloto Tour in October 2011 with a series of rehearsal concerts in Europe, as well as a special concert in
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, South Africa, footage of which was used in the music video for "Paradise". A full-production show began in December 2011 in the United Kingdom. For this first leg, on the end of the 2011, the stage design incorporated graffiti made by the band and the band's artist Paris, it also had a catwalk linking the main stage to a smaller stage with an "X" shape. The tour continued into 2012 with shows in Europe, North America and Australia.


Comic book

On 10 July 2012 the Coldplay website announced a six-part ''Mylo Xyloto''
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, with the first issue to be released at that week's
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, the story followed the tale of Mylo, a "silencer", who, in the words of co-writer Mark Osborne, is a part of a "war against sound and colour". Together with Osborne, Dylan Haggerty writes the comic (starting in the second issue) with art by Alejandro Fuentes.


Critical reception


Reviews

''Mylo Xyloto'' received generally positive reviews from critics. On the
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, the album has a
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score of 65 out of 100 based on 39 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". In a five-star review, Simon Goddard of '' Q'' wrote that ''Mylo Xyloto'' "will, at the bare minimum, safely sustain their imperial position for a long time to come", singling out Martin and Buckland's musical contributions and Eno and Dravs' production for praise. Mikael Wood of '' Spin'' wrote that like '' Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends'', ''Mylo Xyloto'' "draws from an expansive palette that makes Coldplay's first three albums sound even quainter" and that "where ''Viva La Vida'' showcased Coldplay's sense of adventure, this lbumfeels more eager to please". Citing the album the band's most ambitious effort, Josh Eells of ''
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'' noted that "the choruses are bigger, the textures grander, the optimism more optimistic" and described it as a "bear-hug record for a bear-market world". ''
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''s
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called the record "irresistible", noting its "adventurous" mood and "luxuriously colourful" sound. Ian Cohen of ''
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'' wrote that the album sees the band "successfully continuing to explore the tension of wanting to be one of the best bands in the world and having to settle for being one of the biggest." In a mixed review,
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of ''
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'' judged ''Mylo Xyloto''s storyline as incoherent and expressed skepticism toward the album's purported pop influences, feeling that much of the album "just sounds like standard-issue Coldplay, replete with echoing guitars, woah-oh choruses and vocals that signify high drama by slipping into falsetto", apart from electronic music flourishes that "genuinely dda bit of freshness to a formulaic sound". In a review for ''
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'', Melissa Maerz interpreted the album as an attempt by the group to sound less like themselves to reconcile their commercial success with the supposed stigma of being "as hated as a band can be". Randall Roberts of the ''
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'' was critical of Martin's lyrics, stating that "every touch of lyrical bitterness is followed by enough sugar to mask the taste, which might be good in the short term but isn't a recipe for long-term health."
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wrote that ''Mylo Xyloto'' "has a leg up other Coldplay records for this simple reason: they're no longer attempting to mimic U2's portentous piety. They've embraced their schoolboy selves and are simply singing songs of love and good cheer, albeit on a grand scale that somehow seems smaller due to the group's insuppressible niceness." '' Melodic'' magazine's critic Johan Wippsson cited "Paradise" and "Charlie Brown" as examples of the band sounding "really on their 'own'", compared to past efforts where the band has "taken ideas from others and sometimes a little too clearly".


Rankings


Accolades


Legacy

On 24 October 2021, the tenth anniversary of the album's release, Coldplay announced on Twitter that Paris, the album's art director, had created a "special piece" to celebrate the occasion: a wall adorned with artwork reminiscent of the ''Mylo Xyloto'' era, along with a vinyl copy of the album and a programme from the Mylo Xyloto Tour. The fictional universe created for the record has gone on to inspire Coldplay's own ''Music of the Spheres'' (2021), with creative director
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calling it "a development from the ''Mylo Xyloto'' universe, and there's even a couple of specific references to it". One of these references was the appearance of the "silencers" from Silencia in music video for " My Universe".


Commercial performance

In the United Kingdom, the album sold over 122,000 copies in its first three days of sale according to the
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. It debuted at number one on the
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with first-week sales of 208,343 copies, giving the band their fifth number-one album and the second-biggest first-week sales of 2011, behind
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's '' Born This Way''. Coldplay is the third group to debut at number one with their first five albums, behind
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(11) and
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's ''
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'' (79,800 units). In its second week on the chart, the album fell to number two selling 67,132 copies. It was the best-selling rock album in the United Kingdom, selling 908,000 copies. The album's second single, "
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", was also the best-selling rock single in the UK, selling 410,000 copies. In the United States, ''Mylo Xyloto'' debuted atop the ''Billboard'' 200 on 12 November 2012 with first-week sales of 447,000 copies, making Coldplay the fifth rock band in
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history to open with 400,000 copies on three or more albums, the other acts to do so are U2, The Beatles, Dave Matthews Band and
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. In Canada, the album debuted at number one on the
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, selling 65,000 copies in its first week. The album debuted at number one in Australia on the issue dated 31 October 2011. In its second week on the chart, the album was certified
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by the
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(ARIA) for shipments of 70,000 copies. In Denmark, the album debuted at number two with first-week sales of 7,807 copies. The album was certified platinum by the
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(IFPI) for shipments of 20,000 copies in its first week. All tracks from ''Mylo Xyloto'' entered the International Gaon Chart simultaneously in South Korea. As of April 2014, the album has sold 1,581,000 copies in the US.


Track listing

All tracks are written by Coldplay and
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, with production from Rik Simpson, Markus Dravs and Dan Green, except where noted. Notes * All tracks are live performances from the 2011 Glastonbury Festival. Sample credits * "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" contains a sample of " Ritmo de la noche" (written by Alex Christensen, Harry Castioni, Bela Lagonda and Jeff Wycombe). * "Ritmo de la noche" contains a sample of " I Go to Rio" (written by Peter Allen and Adrienne Anderson). * "Princess of China" contains a sample of " Takk..." (written by Jón Þór Birgisson, Orri Páll Dýrason,
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and Kjartan Sveinsson). * "Up with the Birds" contains a sample of "Anthem" (written by
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) and " Driven by You" (written by
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).


Personnel

*
Chris Martin Christopher Anthony John Martin (born 2 March 1977) is an English singer, songwriter, musician and producer. He is best known as the vocalist, pianist and co-founder of the rock band Coldplay. Born in Exeter, Martin went to University Colleg ...
– lead vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar, piano, rhythm guitar (track 13) * Guy Berryman – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals * Jonny Buckland – electric guitar, keyboards, backing vocals *
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– drums, acoustic guitar (track 7), percussion, piano (track 5), backing vocals, electronic drums (tracks 10 & 11) Additional personnel * Dave Holmes – management * Markus Dravs – producer, recording * Dan Green – producer, mixer, recording * Rik Simpson – producer, mixer, recording *
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 – enoxification and additional composition *
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 – guest vocals on "Princess of China" * Juanita Stein – backing vocals on "Up with the Birds" * Andrew Thurston – cowbell on "Up with the Birds" * Spike Stent – mixer * Michael Brauer – mixer * Davide Rossi – strings *
Jon Hopkins Jonathan Julian Hopkins (born 15 August 1979) is an English musician and producer who writes and performs electronic music. He began his career playing keyboards for Imogen Heap, and has produced but also contributed to albums by Brian Eno, Co ...
 – light and magic, keyboards * Rosie Danvers – additional cello * Luis Jardim – in time percussion * Robin Baynton – recording * Marcos Tovar – recording *
Ted Jensen Ted Jensen (born September 19, 1954) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered many recordings, including the Eagles' '' Hotel California'', Green Day's '' American Idiot'' and Norah Jones' ''Come Away with Me''. Early life ...
 – mastering *
Bob Ludwig Robert Carl Ludwig (born December 11, 1944), is a retired American mastering engineer. He mastered recordings on all the major recording formats for all the major record labels, and on projects by more than 1,300 artists, including Led Zeppeli ...
 – mastering * Coldplay, Paris – artwork * Tappin Gofton – design, art direction * Andy Rugg – recording and mix assistance * Matt McGinn – recording and mix assistance * Matt Miller – recording and mix assistance * Christian Green – recording and mix assistance * Olga Fitzroy – recording and mix assistance * Ryan Gilligan – recording and mix assistance * Matt Green – recording and mix assistance * Pierre Eiras – recording and mix assistance * David Emery – recording and mix assistance * Ian Sylvester – recording and mix assistance * Noah Goldstein – recording and mix assistance * Ian Shea – recording and mix assistance * Andrew Denny – recording and mix assistance * Deepu Panjwani – recording and mix assistance * Nobuyuki Murakami – recording and mix assistance * Hidefumi Ohbuchi – recording and mix assistance * Tim Crompton – recording and mix assistance


Charts


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* 2011 in British music * List of best-selling albums of the 2010s in the United Kingdom * List of best-selling albums of 2011 in Ireland *
List of number-one albums in Norway This list shows all the albums that have been number one on the official chart list in Norway, VG-lista. The albums chart started as a top 20 chart in week 1, 1967 and was later expanded to a top 40 chart. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ...
* List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2011 * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Australia) * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Canada) * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Ireland) * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Mexico) * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Netherlands) * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Poland) * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Portugal) * List of number-one hits of 2011 (France) * List of number-one hits of 2011 (Germany) * List of number-one hits of 2011 (Italy) * List of number-one hits of 2011 (Sweden) * List of number-one hits of 2011 (Switzerland) * List of number-one albums from the 2010s (New Zealand) * List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2010s


Notes


References


External links

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