Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack Volume 2

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Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack Vol 2
Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack Vol 2


One of the top-rating television shows on primetime; Grey's Anatomy just released a second compilation of priceless hit songs performed by some of the freshest names in the music industry. Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack Volume Two features KT Tunstall, The Fray and Snow Patrol.


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Released in September 12, 2006 under Hollywood Records, this cleverly arranged set of songs from top-rating hospital drama "Grey's Anatomy" speaks of the next chapter of the lives of the interns of Seattle Grace Hospital.


Dealing with exemplary surgeries and personal experiences as well, the songs seriously fit the scenes and would leave a subconcious entry to every watcher's brain that would leave them asking for more.


Opening track How To Save A Life by alternative band The Fray, extraordinarily suits the show as well as Ursula 1000's upbeat track Kaboom!. Tailor-made for the season finale, Kate Havnevik's fragile song Grace paired with the acoustic, previously unreleased version of Chasing Cars from Snow Patrol complements all the other songs that makes this album a record to buy--fan or no fan of "Grey's Anatomy".


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Track Artist Title Duration
01 The Fray How to Save a Life 4:22
02 Moonbabies War on Sound 3:45
03 Jim Noir I Me You 2:39
04 Ursula 1000 Kaboom! 3:43
05 Anya Marina Miss Halfway 4:33
06 Jamie Lidell Multiply 4:24
07 KT Tunstall Universe & U 4:33
08 Metric Monster Hospital 3:30
09 Gomez How We Operate 5:26
10 Kate Havnevik Grace 3:41
11 The Chalets Sexy Mistake 2:57
12 Gran Bel Fisher Bound by Love 3:34
13 Get Set Go I Hate Everyone 3:38
14 Foy Vance Homebird 3:44
15 Snow Patrol Chasing Cars 7:03


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Technical Credits

Eddy Schreyer Mastering

Mitchell Leib Music Executive

Betsy Beers Liner Notes, Executive Soundtrack Producer

Shonda Rhimes Liner Notes, Executive Soundtrack Producer

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  • The emotions of the album is one and the same as the TV show. It is a combination of a multitude of feelings that the interns feel as they deal with life being a surgeon. Its good to put the best tracks at the start and at the end of the album since you are geared up and into your seats, feel every single song run thru your veins and finish off with a poignant track at the end. The soundtrack seem to get better and better all the time. -Vheliefish 03:00, 17 November 2006 (PST)

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