Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack

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Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack
Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack

Top rating medical drama Grey's Anatomy's recent offering, an incredible mix of songs from independent rock artists that definitely caught the taste of viewers and music enthusiasts as well. It opens with "Such Great Heights", from The Postal Service and the tracks never seem to cease entertaining and you'll definitely play it over and over again.

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Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack features background music from the walls of Seattle Grace Hospital was released in September 27, 2005 under Hollywood Records.

This 15-track record is a matrix of low profile songs that touched the hearts of the followers of the program. Putting them together is a wonderful idea for it opens the songs to music fans as well.

The Ditty Bops' fun, pop track There's A Girl is a nice opening song for one of it episodes and Fools In Love from Inara Joe is a delicately arranged song that is mellow and relaxing. All of the tracks are great in their own genres, in a way it balances the record as a whole.

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Track Artist Title Duration
01 The Postal Service Such Great Heights 4:26
02 Roisin Murphy Ruby Blue 2:46
03 Maria Taylor Song Beneath the Song 3:58
04 Tegan and Sara Where Does the Good Go 3:37
05 Mike Doughty Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well 3:58
06 Get Set Go Wait 2:46
07 Eames Era Could Be Anything 3:45
08 Rilo Kiley Portions for Foxes 4:44
09 Joe Purdy The City 4:44
10 Medeski, Martin & Wood End of the World Party 5:10
11 Ben Lee Catch My Disease 4:15
12 The Ditty Bops There's a Girl 3:02
13 Radio Whatever Gets You Through Today 4:11
14 Inara George Fools in Love 4:42
15 Psapp Cosy in the Rocket 4:28

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Technical Credits

Eddy Schreyer Mastering

Alexandra Patsavas Executive Soundtrack Producer

Betsy Beers Liner Notes, Executive Soundtrack Producer

Shonda Rhimes Liner Notes, Executive Soundtrack Producer


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  • The songs in this album are both heartbreaking and encouraging, lively and sad, depressing and empowering. Whoever picked the tracks to be included in this album is an absolute genius and deserves a nice pat in the back. Cosy In The Rockey, the show's theme from Psapp is one track that makes this compilation great. Its also a good exposure for all the indie artists like Tegan & Sara in Where Does The Good Go. I love this record as much as I love the show! -Vheliefish 04:54, 17 November 2006 (PST)

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