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Prospekt's March/Poppyfields

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"'Prospekt's March/Poppyfields'" are two songs by alternative rock band Coldplay that are included on the same track. They were written by all members of the band for their fourth album, 'Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends' but neither song made it to the final setlist, so they ended up on the 'Prospekt's March' EP. The song "Prospekt's March" is built around acoustic guitars, an atmospheric synthesizer and vocals. The second song, "Poppyfields" is a short instrumental.

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The track has two different songs, like many others on the 'Viva la Vida' album, such as "Lovers in Japan/Reign of Love". "Prospekt's March" is the main song and "Poppyfields" is a short, ambient instrumental piece. The songs are often considered to be a single-song medley as one unit. The band once explained that one of the reasons to put two songs in the same track was to add a bit of value, so it would have "enough value for money".

The name "Poppyfields" was first revealed in September 2007 when Coldplay published a note signed as "Prospekt". The name "Prospekt's March" appeared for the first time in December of the same year, signed by the same pseudonym.

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