Sunday, January 17, 2010
It's been a long time since I really and truly enjoyed a new episode of "Grey's Anatomy" (though there was a shining moment with Cristina in the most recent episode at the very end), but I still always like the music they play, even if it does sometimes drown out everything else...
I recently discovered this neat website that lists all the songs played in each episode. This guide especially comes in handy these days because there hasn't been a Grey's Anatomy soundtrack out since the third season. Now, when I hear a song on GA I just know I have to have, I look it up and go online to buy it...Take "Hawthorne to Hennepin" for instance...that played on the January 14th and just my heart away...it's a lovely, lovely song!!
http://www.tvfanatic.com/music/shows/greys-anatomy/episodes/
Way back when the first season soundtrack came out I couldn't get enough and posted about it on Amazon:
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 the day. I promise you your mind won't turn to mush.
Though the overall tone of the album is set by a fairly languid pace, no two numbers are exactly the same. "Where Does the Good Go?" is a bit quirky with a persisting chorus that matches the demanding needs of the lyrics (especially with the line: "look me in the eye") while the live version of Ben Lee's fabulously pop "Catch my Disease" is light-hearted happiness.
I won't take up too much more of your time raving like a lovestruck lunatic. All I want to emphasize is how wonderful GREY's ANATOMY soundtrack is; how do you do justice to an album that features Rilo Kiley (a terrific group by the way!), Inara George ("Fools in Love" is heartbreakingly gorgeous and especially soothing during hard times), The Ditty Bops and Get Set Go all on the same project??
Even as I write this, I'm listening to the album for probably the 20th time since I got it the week before last. Beauty, sorrow, joy, peace, wacky instability ("Ruby Blue")...everything that makes the show so lovable is here on the soundtrack.
Take this home with you and be kind to it in the morning! Be careful,though, that you don't lose your heart to it too soon...
super+++tracks include: "Such Great Heights," "Ruby Blue," "Song Beneath the Song," "Wait" (you'd wait for anyone who sings like this!), "Could be Anything," "Portions for Foxes," "Fools in Love," and "Cosy in the Rocket" (a perfect closer to the album!!)
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