December 24, 2022

Various Artists - Grey's Anatomy: Original Soundtrack Volume 2 (2006)

Country: U.S.A. 
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Label Number: 2061-62630-2
 
© 2006 Hollywood Records
Season two of the hit television medical drama Grey's Anatomy focused much more on the relationships of its characters rather than everyone just trying to make it through each unpredictable day as doctors at a Seattle hospital. This change of pace is reflected in the subsequent second volume of the show's soundtrack. Just like the indie rock and adult alternative tunes that appeared on the first Grey's Anatomy soundtrack (appealing to the legions who bought the Garden State album as well), Grey's Anatomy, Vol. 2 has music that reflects the characters' daily doctoral stress as well as their forays into love. Each week brought another relationship quandary to be sorted out amid all the gauze and open-heart surgeries, and songs like the electro-sleaze of Ursula 1000's "Kaboom!" and the trashy garage rock of the Chalets' "Sexy Mistake" are perfect complementary sounds. The warm piano-pop tunage of the Fray's "How to Save a Life" is practically begging to be a background piece and works well here, while the Beck-like "War on Sound" from Sweden's Moonbabies, the dark contrasting pop of Get Set Go's "I Hate Everyone," and Kate Havnevik's delicate "Grace" (written especially for the season's finale) wade through the show's roller coaster ride of feelings. The best thing about this soundtrack is that, just like its first volume, the songs are all strong in their own right, an unsurprising fact since this compilation was overseen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, who presides over the show's music, too. Consequently, the album works as delightfully as any mixtape a hip music-lover might make for an unaware friend, instead of a superfluous device to cash in on the show's popularity.

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