Lost! facts for kids
Lost is a special collection of songs by the famous band Coldplay. These songs are part of a bigger version of their album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, which is called Prospect's March Edition. It's like a bonus pack with extra tracks!
Exploring the "Lost" Songs
This collection features different versions of the song "Lost!", each with its own unique feel. It's cool to hear how one song can be changed in so many ways!
Original and Bonus Tracks
- Lost!: This is the original version you can find on the main album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. It's the one most people know!
- Lost?: This version is a bonus track, meaning it was added as an extra treat on some editions of Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends.
Live and Special Editions
- Lost@ (Live at United Centre in Chicago): Imagine hearing Coldplay play "Lost!" live in front of a huge crowd in Chicago! This version lets you experience that energy. It was released as part of the iTunes Digital Download (Lost! EP).
- Lost+ (featuring Jay-Z): This is a super exciting version because it features the famous rapper Jay-Z! He adds his own unique style to the song. You can find this on Viva la Viva: Prospekt's March Edition or Prospect's March.
- Lost- (instrumental version of Lost!): Have you ever wondered what a song sounds like without the singing? This instrumental version lets you hear just the music, which is great for focusing on the instruments. It was also part of the iTunes Digital Download (Lost! EP).
- Lost? (acoustic version of Lost!): An acoustic version means the song is played with mostly acoustic instruments, like an acoustic guitar, instead of electric ones. It often sounds softer and more stripped-down. This version was on a special 3 Track Promotional CD.
See also
In Spanish: Lost! para niños
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