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Breathe (2 AM)

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"Breathe (2 AM)"
"Breathe (2 AM)" cover
Single by Anna Nalick
from the album Wreck of the Day
B-side "Home" (Acoustic Version), "Catalyst" (Acoustic Version)
Released 22 December 2005
2006 (re-release)
Format CD single
Genre Pop
Length 4:39 (video: 4:16)
Writer Anna Nalick
Certification Gold (RIAA certification)
Anna Nalick singles chronology
Breathe (2 AM)
(2005)
In The Rough
(2005)
Audio sample
Image:Breathe (2AM).oggInfo (help·info)

"Breathe (2 AM)" is a 2005 single from singer-songwriter Anna Nalick. The single was re-released in 2006, has been certified Gold by RIAA, and was featured prominently in the Grey's Anatomy episode "As We Know It". The track has recently been heard on the Catch and Release (Jennifer Garner) trailer. The track does not appear on the movie's soundtrack however and it is unknown if it appears in the film at this time.

"Breathe (2 am)" is the obvious hit here, keyboards ebbing and flowing, creating a beautiful melancholy as Nalick shows off her smoke-tinged voice and precocious lyrics. "You can tell he's been down for a while/But, my God, it's so beautiful when the boy smiles," she sings as strings swell. "Want to hold him/Maybe I'll just sing about it." She should certainly keep doing the latter.

Bill Werde, 'Rolling Stone.com', [1]

Contents

Tracks

Lifted from Nalick's debut album Wreck of the Day, "Breathe (2 AM)" is backed with the non-album track "Home" (acoustic version) and "Catalyst" (acoustic version).

  1. "Breathe (2 AM)"
  2. "Home" (acoustic version)
  3. "Catalyst" (acoustic version)

The two tracks "Home" and "Catalyst" do not appear on the 2006 re-release of Wreck of the Day either.

Music Video

Anna Nalick's debut music video for the single achieved high video play on VH1 and Canada's Much More Music, with lighter air play on MTV. The video begins with a shot of a window and white drapes, which fades to Anna. The video itself is simply Anna in an apartment covered wall to wall with various pictures, paintings and sheets of music. When Anna sings in this room she interacts with the environment, holding onto the wire and curtains while ripping down some of the pictures and music around. The second room we see Anna in is a more mature and soothing purple-gray room where she is sitting on a couch. A third is the bathroom, where Anna, in a long puffy skirt, sits in an empty bathtub. Not all the sets are practical. A few include Anna shot in front of a green screen later altered background such as various lyrics and keys from the song, as well as Anna standing in a flowing bed of grass while bathed in a peaceful light. The video includes various art shots of still life, animals, windows and music notes. The video concludes with Anna standing alone in the grass, as the grass shrinks, fading away. During the middle, a verse plays with no music. The video shows Anna standing alone, seemingly about to cry. The music video uses an altered track of the song (not used on the CD) which is a bit shorter, coming in at 4:16. The video can be seen on her website www.annanalick.com

Remixes

A trance remix to this song remixed by Blake Jarrell exists and appears on sets such as Lost Episode #75 Live at Hardrock Hotel in Tampa, Florida by Victor Dinaire.

References

  1. ^ Bill Werde. "Rolling Stone : Anna Nalick : Wreck Of The Day : Music Reviews", 2005-05-05. Retrieved on 2005-05-05. 

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