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(90 customer reviews) 81 of 87 people found the following review helpful
Not just a one night stand (are there enough stars?),
November 29, 2005 Angie (Columbia, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grey's Anatomy (Audio CD)
I fell in love with this soundtrack much the way I did the tv show it goes with: slowly, surely and softly. The music featured on "Grey's Anatomy" packs a gentle punch and can blissfully remind you of why music is the only thing you can purchase that touches your heart and soul completely. Clothes, food, even books can't reach that spot deep inside you that yearns to be free.
Think I'm exaggerating? Well then, listen to the opening track "Such Great Heights" by the Postal Service and tell me you don't levitate with tranquility off your living room couch...
As for the second song, the delicious "Ruby Blue" by Roisin Murphy, if you don't feel rhythym coursing through your entire body, you might consider getting a doctor to look at you.
"Song Beneath the Song" follows and continues the very mellow sounds of "Such Great Heights." Don't be scared by the word "mellow." This is the kind of peace anyone who works non-stop needs to unwind with at the end of...Read more
39 of 43 people found the following review helpful
Great Companion to a Great Show,
November 11, 2005 Avid Reader (Willow Springs, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grey's Anatomy (Audio CD)
This collection of songs is great on many levels. First, nearly every song is hit-worthy. Unlike so many CDs, where maybe half the songs are worth ripping to your iPod (especilly TV soundtracks), this soundtrack is good enough to rip every song. Second, it opened my ears to new artists and led me to some other great CDs. Thirdly, the songs mesh so well with the television show. If you watch the show, then of course you've heard all of these songs before, and they come up in the most appropriate places. This CD is a great addition to anyone's collection.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Excellent soundtrack for an excellent show,
October 25, 2005 Lauren Halvorsen (Connecticut United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grey's Anatomy (Audio CD)
Grey's Anatomy is favorite guilty pleasure. In a mere 14 episodes, the show has risen above the cliched soapy drama mold with sharp writing, intriguing storylines, multi-layered performances by a diverse and talented cast. It has reinvigorated the ensemble drama.
Therefore, it's no surprise that it's soundtrack is equally as engaging. The Postal Service's "Such Great Heights", used prominently in the show's first promotional advertisements, is an excellent opening. It is followed by the phenomenally brassy "Ruby Blue" (my eternal thanks to the music supervisors to introducing the amazing Roison Murphy into the mainstream). My favorite tracks include Rilo Kiley's "Portions for Foxes" (which was featured in the pilot episode), The Eames Era's "Could Be Anything", "Song Beneath the Song" by Maria Taylor, "Looking At The World From The Bottom Of A Well" by Mike Doughty, and what could possibly be the intern's theme, "Whatever Gets You Through The Day" by The Radio. The CD ends...Read more