Posted by Red | September 30, 2010, 22:36 (EST) | 2 Comments
Category: TV Series

Courtesy of Chris Mollere, Vampire Diaries‘ music supervisor – follow him on Twitter!:

Songs listed in order of appearance.

Haydn “Quartet For Strings In C Major, Emperor” Buy on Amazon US Buy on Amazon UK Buy on iTunes US Buy on iTunes UK
Collide “Rock On” Buy on Amazon US Buy on Amazon UK Buy on iTunes US Buy on iTunes UK
Ballas Hough Band “Together Faraway” Buy on Amazon US Buy on iTunes US
Howls “Hammock” Buy on Amazon US Buy on Amazon UK Buy on iTunes UK
Goldfrapp “We Radiate” Buy on Amazon US
Tyrone Wells “Time Of Our Lives” Buy on Amazon US Buy on Amazon UK Buy on iTunes US Buy on iTunes UK
Sara Bareilles “Breathe Again” Buy on Amazon US Buy on iTunes US
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  • BLOSSOM

    Loved the episode last night but I have a quick question. There are different parts of Haydn’s “Emperor” listed on iTunes so which was the part that was actually played in the episode?

  • BLOSSOM

    Loved the episode last night but I have a quick question.There are different parts of Haydn’s “Emperor” listed on iTunes so which was the part that was actually played in the episode?  

    I downloaded all the parts and I think the part that was played was one called “Allegro”.