How to Save a Life The Fray

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  • Release Date: 09/13/2005
  • Sales Rank: 476
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969393123

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How to Save a Life

1LISTENShe Is 3:58
2LISTENOver My Head (Cable Car) 3:58
3LISTENHow to Save a Life 4:23
4LISTENAll at Once 3:48
5LISTENFall Away 4:23
6LISTENHeaven Forbid 4:01
7LISTENLook After You 4:28
8LISTENHundred 4:14
9LISTENVienna 3:51
10LISTENDead Wrong 3:06
11LISTENLittle House 2:31
12LISTENTrust Me 3:22

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It's not that hard to write a catchy tune, but crafting songs that create an emotional connection with just about anyone who hears them -- well, that's an altogether tougher task. Despite their relative youth -- frontman and primary songwriter Isaac Slade is just 25 -- this Denver-bred quartet proved their ability to do just that with the breakthrough hit "Over My Head (Cable Car)," a poignant tale that details Slade's relationship with his brother in remarkably universal language. Slade's piano playing is the primary coloring agent in songs such as "Look After You" and "Heaven Forbid," and while that might initially suggest similarly constructed British bands like Coldplay and Keane, there's nothing particularly Anglophilic about what lurks in the grooves of How to Save a Life. If anything, the foursome come across as sincere torchbearers of old-school Americana -- the branch nurtured by folks like Jakob Dylan and the Gin Blossoms -- who'll be capable of soldiering on no matter which way the prevailing pop winds blow. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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My daughter and I love this CD. Very soulful!by pamela45

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May 23, 2009: This is a great CD especially for the Grey's Anatomy fans out there. I hadn't listened to the Fray at all and found it easy to listen to. We are planning to see them in concert!

the best album ever createdby Anonymous

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May 02, 2009: tha fray is tha best of tha best because lil wayne says soo the frays lead singer is going to be featured on lil waynes debut rock album rebirth plus tha fray will always remain tha best of tha best

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