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| Artist: Original Tv Soundtrack Label: Walt Disney Category: Music
List Price: £12.99 Buy New: £8.25 You Save: £4.74 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 7250
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 094635764826 EAN: 0094635764826 ASIN: B000EHTNRA
Release Date: April 17, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available
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| » | Such Great Heights | | » | Ruby Blue | | » | Song Beneath The Song | | » | Where Does The Good Go | | » | Looking At The World From The Bottom Of A Well | | » | Wait | | » | Could Be Anything | | » | Portions For Foxes | | » | City | | » | End Of The World Party | | » | Catch My Disease | | » | There's A Girl | | » | Whatever Gets You Through Today | | » | Fools In Love | | » | Cosy In The Rocket |
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Grey's Soundtrack - Fab October 26, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a brilliant album. Right from the first track it has you on an emotional and musical roller coaster. As well as the haunting lyrics and music from the familiar The Fray and Snow Patrol, it introduced me to new groups and artists. Tunes from Metric and Ursula 1000 make you want to jump up and down and shout, whilst the calming voice of Anya Marina and Foy Vance bring you back down to a mellow level. Each song compliments the next, and whilst I own 100's cd's, this is nearly always one of the ones I turn to on a regular basis.
Waiting room music May 8, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I admit, I've never seen "Grey's Anatomy" -- "House" is all the hospital stuff I can handle. My tastes run more towards eccentric comedy and surreal drama, anyway.
But I cannot fault the makers of this show for the music they select, a mingling of mellow rock and shimmering indiepop. A bunch of glorious lesser-known bands -- Psapp, the Ditty Bops, Maria Taylor -- get to take the spotlight in the first volume, and they generally complement each other beautifully.
It opens on a high note -- the Postal Service's fuzzy, intimate little trip-hop song, with the enchanting lyrics, "I am thinking it's a sign/That the freckles in our eyes/Are mirror images and when we kiss/They're perfectly aligned... And when you scan the radio/I hope this song will guide you home..."
They follow it up with some other indie gems: Roisin Murphy's thumpy trippy funk, Maria Taylor's shimmering, swirling "not a love song," Tegan & Sara's prickly guitar pop, Inara George's mellow Mazzy-Starrish ballad, and the Ditty Bops' sprightly little alt-country with pleasant harmonies.
And there's rockier numbers as well -- the Radio's swirling guitars, Ben Lee's mellotron folk, and Martin Medeski's brooding party rocker. And finally, there's the most electronic song on here -- Psapp's exquisitely twinkly "Cosy in a Rocket," which sounds like a music box in a science fiction flick.
It's been chic for a few years to have lots of indie rock and pop in soundtracks, especially if you can work them into a hit TV show's soundtrack. "Grey's Anatomy" is one of those shows, and even people who've never seen the show can appreciate the musical taste of whoever comes up with these things.
Granted, not every song is great -- personally, Ben Lee's "Catch My Disease" felt like a weird fit. But the majority of them are excellent pieces of work -- chilly sparkling trip-pop, sinewy guitar pop, and combinations of the two. Most of them are pretty peppy, but occasionally (Inara George) you get something mellow and relaxing.
And those swirling guitars are flavoured with little bits of keyboard, handclaps (Roisin Murphy), piano, banjo (Ditty Bops) and driving bass. The vocals are usually quite good as well -- harmonized croons, boyish odes, ringing girls' voices, bluesy growls, and yowls of "oh look what you do/oh ruby blue!" The best would have to be Maria Taylor, whose full-bodied voice is as ethereal and elusive as a winter breeze.
The first "Grey's Anatomy" soundtrack is not just a good introduction to some great artists, but a beautiful collection of solid rock and pop songs. Definitely a good buy -- even if you don't watch the show.
One of the best soundtracks ever! March 22, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This CD has been in my stereo for at least 2 weeks straight and gives me that extra kick in the morning to get up and going! A lot of it is upbeat and very relaxing yet energetic! Would recommend it both to Grey's Anatomy fans and non!
It SO grows on you! September 20, 2006 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I didn't like this much at first,despite loving Grey's Anatomy,but after the first few plays I began to remember the songs and soon I was playing it all the time!Every track is great but my favourites are Fools In Love by Inara George,(used very aptly in the series for Burke and Christina),and The Ditty Bops,There's a Girl. Go out and buy this,or stay in if you get it off Amazon as I did - you won't be disappointed!
Seriously?! The Grey's Anatomy Soundtrack is amazing. December 9, 2005 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Grey's Anatomy, the surprise hit TV show of 2005 when it was picked up as a late replacement for some crap that got cancelled, it turned into a monster hit for ABC.There is no reason to not own this soundtrack. If you've seen the show (and if you haven't then shame on you, watch it in 2006 on Five) then you'll love this, if you haven't then what you are buying is a selection of some great songs and when is that ever a bad thing. Unless it's one of those 'Now' albums. The less said about them the better.
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