
1 Time Has Come Today 2 I Am a Tree 3 Sometimes a Fantasy 4 What I Am 5 Oh, the Guilt 6 Let the Angels Commit 7 Where the Boys Are 8 Staring at the Sun 9 From a Whisper to a Scream 10 Don't Stand So Close to Me 11 Six Days Part One 12 Six Days Part Two 13 Great Expectations 14 Wishin' and Hopin' 15 Walk on Water 16 Drowning on Dry Land 17 Some Kind of Miracle 18 Scars & Souvenirs 19 My Favorite Mistake 20 Time After Time 21 Desire 22/23 The Other Side of This Life 24 Testing 1-2-3 25 Didn't We Almost Have it All?
Can't say enough about how delightful this show is to work on.
Executive Producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers LOOURVE their music and I
look forward to putting together weekly Grey's Anatomy Comps for them to check
out in the cutting room and in the car. As I have said time and time again,
music has become so incredibly innovative and personal in the early 2000's.
Technology has allowed unsigned bands to create broadcast ready tracks
inexpensively and the net has created a "worldwide local band"
phenomenon. I get as many submissions from Iceland and Australia as I do
Hollywood.
This week's episode features two bands from the U.K. -- the always gorgeous
Travis and cool new act called The Research, a troubadour from Pennsylvania
with a mighty Myspace presence (William Fitzsimmons), and Michelle
Featherstone- a female vocalist from Los Angeles who performs a bit at The
Hotel Café. Continuing our international theme, Emiliana Torrini (Iceland/UK)
created a spine-tingling track with Grey's Anatomy in mind. Look out for
"Beggars Prayer" in the episode. In other news, and thanks so much
to all of you who have the soundtracks, we got nominated for a Grammy for
Grey's Anatomy Soundtrack Volume 2. So wish us luck on February 7th.