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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0720616255723 Format: Soundtrack Label: Hollywood Records Manufacturer: Hollywood Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Hollywood Records Release Date: September 27, 2005 Sales Rank: 3671 Studio: Hollywood Records
Album Description: The "Grey's Anatomy" soundtrack features an eclectic mix of indie pop and rock artists whose music was heard during the first season of Grey's Anatomy--a wildly popular ABC drama about surgical interns in Seattle. The soundtrack features electrifying music from such beloved indie artists as Rilo Kiley, The Postal Service, Ben Lee, and Medeski, Martin & Wood, as well as undiscovered talent such as London-based electropop duo Psapp, who supply the show's main title song "Cosy in the Rocket." The album's tracks, many of which can be heard during key emotional scenes in various episodes, were chosen by the show's creator and executive producer, Shonda Rhimes and executive producer Betsy Beers, from a large pool of artists introduced to them by music supervisor Alex Patsavas, who is also the music supervisor of Fox's The O.C.. "We fall in love with the songs," says Rhimes. "We ride around listening to them in our cars. We call each other to talk about them on the phone. We get them into our heads and into our souls. And then we weave them into the show because we can't live without them."
Amazon.com: It's always a pleasant surprise when a soundtrack contains an interesting collection of under-heard or under-appreciated tunes, but it's to be expected from Grey's Anatomy--a TV show that is packed with sharp dialogue, honest characters, and wall-to-wall good music. The head-bobbing starts immediately when the Postal Service opens things up "Such Great Heights," a crafty track that will provide indie rock fans who still love the Pet Shop Boys their guilty fix. A few songs in, the cleverness continues with the dysfunctional-woman anthem "Portions for Foxes" by L.A.'s Rilo Kiley, a tune that will have you quoting sharp lyrics to Desperate girlfirends for days. Other must-have music includes Mike Doughty (former lead singer of Soul Coughing) with "Looking At The World From The Bottom Of A Well," and the gorgeous Bjork-meets-Cat-Power stylings of Inara George on the lucious "Fools In Love." The disc highlight (from a talented vocalist named Roisin Murphy) is the sassy "Ruby Blue"--the kind of Macy Gray-funk that makes you want to see her live, immediately. As an added bonus, the liner notes have a wonderful mini-essay by two of the executive producers, providing an enjoyable description of the show's attention to detail, and the cast and crew's deep love of music. --Denise Sheppard
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great music..
This album was a great purchase! The variety of sounds is a refreshing change to some albums where all of the songs sound the same. My teenager actually tried to take over this CD, so I ended up getting her one for her birthday.
Rating: - Great Musical Recap For Season One
Great musical exposure for artists I have never heard of before I purchased this album. When the CD's playing, the Grey's Anatomy fan will quickly be reminded of different episodes they watched throughout the season. I find myself also wanting to hear new music from the bands and artists that performed these songs for the hit show. It's just a really great album to add to anyone's music collection.
Rating: - Great soundtrack!
This soundtrack is great. I just pop it in and start going about my business. It's good to listen to when you are cleaning the house or doing the laundry. I love it!!
Rating: - Greys rocks
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If you are a big fan of Greys Anatomy and enjoyed first season this soundtrack is the must to have.It has all these sonds that we know and love and want to hear it again and again cos they are awesome and they fit with the show so well that is one of the reason why greys rocks.Not only it has great writing,hot actors it has this great music to go with it.And if you want a mood lifter you should really purchase Notes from Nurses station and overhead at joe bar it is a crack up ypu ... Read More
Rating: - great cd
I really love this tv show and love the music even more. It gives you something to jam to in the car on those long drives. It kind of reminds me of the mix tapes I used to make in high school, it just flows.