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.
I expected better musics I didn't like the most part of it...I really expected better musics.. Submitted by cfsborges (Curitiba Paraná - Brazil) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Everything u heard in the show This cd has every song from the first season in it, hardly 'inspired by grey's anatomy' it is from grey's anatomy! it is a wonderful cd! very emotional meaningful music!
I loved it! Submitted by tam (Australia) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Dissappointing Would be better titled, "Inspired by Grey's Anatomy." Hardly from the show, which is a shame as it is the music that creates the emotion that has the made the series fantastic. Submitted by Cameron (Melbourne, Vic, Aust.) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
well.. It's not exactly what i expected..
i don't know.. it's just that almost felt like i wasn't listening to 'grey's anatomy's' sound treck!
i loved "cosy in the rocket" as the last one, though... loveeeeed it ;D
Submitted by Ana Bing (Santos, Brasil) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
I love it! This cd is great! I've been waiting for it to come out for a while now. The bands and the singers in this album are great! Submitted by Stephanie (Las Vegas, NV) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$9.25 When New Orleans label No Limit first hit the big time in the late 1990s, it was Silkk the Shocker who released the first major album (CHARGE IT 2 DA GAME) on the heels of founder ...
$20.39 This is where the EMI's As Bs & EPs series begins to run out of steam, as a series, although this CD is decidedly useful as a Herman's Hermits compilation, apart from any larger catalog survey. Herman's Hermits, after all, were never on the cutting edge of pop or rock music, except in terms of sales; indeed, the later attribute, and their entire raison d'etre -- at least as far as their managers and producers were concerned -- was precisely to avoid the musical cutting edge which, by the end of 1965, had begun to carry the Beatles just a bit away from the warmest in the hearts of listeners (especially girls) ages 11 through, say, 14 (the point where fully enjoying the Beatles' work involved thinking a bit with the listening); rather, their goal was to produce safe, tuneful pop/rock, clever at times but not at all demanding, and which, on the whole, didn't advance musically either very much or very quickly. The 24 songs here pretty much fit into that mold, and there's not a lot of change or movement artistically, just the hits you remember ...