To say it straight away: This EP is a welcome treat for fans, no more and no less. The image of Viva la Vida is completed and at the same time is once again clear that Coldplay are not too good to emulate role models by. The latter I do not find objectionable, but sometimes a bit stressful, because I prefer to listen to Coldplay and not U2, J. Cash or John Lennon. In March I hear such prospectus. B. Nick Drake (chorus melody and Orchestierung when Rainy Day) which does not harm this interesting song. In Glass of Water, the effort continues to progressive song structures continues - like often, unfortunately Martins is singing talents at the high notes in the chorus is not at its best. The heart of the EP for me is the title song - a comparatively reduced facility arranged pieces to dream - wonderful harmonies, great vocals, floating guitars. Fans of the first hour, the whining in forums since XY, that the "old Coldplay" were much better to find relief. The rest is filling plant, I would have bought the disk if only the three songs would have been included. Life in Technicolor ii - I missed on Viva always the vocals that are here too boring, too bad. Postcards from Far Away - nice piano solo number, too short for me? Lost + (Version No. 999.?) - The old version with Jay-Z's Rapeinlage - I do not need! Lovers in Japan - sounds better than minimal changes to Viva (Chorus ..), why not make it so? Now My Feet ...- sounds like Till Kingdom Come, nice.