Grey's Anatomy (Soundtrack) (2005)

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UPC: 00720616255723
Release Date: 9/27/2005
Buy.com Sku: 64009806
Item#: M2L7D2
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Such Great Hights - The Postal Service ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Ruby Blue - Roisin Murphy ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Song Beneath The Song - Maria Taylor ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Where Does The Good Go - Tegan & Sara ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Looking At The World From The Bottom Of A Well - Mike Doughty ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Wait - Get Set Go ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Could Be Anything - The Eames Era ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Portions For Foxes - Rilo Kiley ~ Original Soundtrack
9. City, The - Joe Purdy ~ Original Soundtrack
10. End Of The World Party ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Catch My Disease - Ben Lee ~ Original Soundtrack
12. There's A Girl - The Ditty Bops ~ Original Soundtrack
13. Whatever Get's You Through Today - The Radio ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Fools In Love - Inara George ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Cosy In The Rocket - Psapp ~ Original Soundtrack

(P) 2005 Touchstone Pictures
(C) 2005 Touchstone Pictures

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."
 

Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Liner Note Authors: Shonda Rhimes; Betsy Beers.
ABC's modern medical soap Grey's Anatomy was music-savvy from its initial promotional push, pairing the Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" to snippets of the cast cracking wise and learning about life as they tumbled through first-year residencies. Music licensing was nothing new for the Postal Service by the fall 2004 premiere season; their graceful indie electronica had already been featured in Garden State, Laguna Beach, you name it. But it was undoubtedly the comforting familiarity of the song to its target demographic that Grey's was likely after. (Alexandra Patsavas, the show's music supervisor, definitely understands how to pick tunes that are both substantial and influential -- she supervises The OC's soundtrack, too.) Released in anticipation of season two, Grey's Anatomy includes the show's theme -- performed by the London duo Psapp, it suggests a glitchy, pomo update of St. Elsewhere's intro music -- as well as tracks that fit generally into a category of literate indie. They're slightly fringe, but ultra-accessible. Ex-Moloko vocalist Roisin Murphy contributes the sassy Eurythmics nod "Ruby Blue" from her overlooked solo debut of the same name, while Tegan & Sara's anxiously redemptive "Where Does the Good Go" was seemingly made for a show about stress getting in the way of life. Get Set Go's "Wait" measures out dry Shins/Clem Snide-style romanticism, the Ditty Bops' Holly Hobby-and-Beatles songcraft comes alive on "There's a Girl," Inara George's torch folk is capable enough stand-in for the perpetually underrated Eleni Mandell, and Medeski, Martin & Wood's "End of the World Party" is an experiment in layered groove-building. Yes, on this soundtrack, even the instrumentals are distinctive. Grey's Anatomy has met the challenge of finding demographically pleasing music. But it explores beyond that boundary for some truly memorable songs, and never feels like a cash-in comp for easy cross-promotion. ~ Johnny Loftus
The soothing synthesizers of the Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" usher in this musical backdrop to the hit ABC hospital drama series documenting the lives and loves of a group of doctors in a Seattle hospital. With cuts mostly taken from the gentler side of alternative pop, like Tegan and Sara's "Where Does the Good Go" and Rilo Kiley's "Portions for Foxes," it's a well-chosen and appealing set that works both as a kind of hip Greek chorus to GREY'S ANATOMY's protagonists' increasingly complex emotional lives, and as a neat soundtrack for anyone who's ever been in love.

 
Associated Artists and Works
California Dreams
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 09/27/2005
Original Release Date : 2005
Catalog ID : 162557
Label : Hollywood Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00720616255723

  
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5 of 5 WAIT! Friday, November 03, 2006
A Listener from Northridge, CA  

I love this CD! I especially love the song "Wait".
 
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