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February 7, 2012 Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl

The core of The Fray's catalog rests on four major-label studio albums. Each record marks an evolution from raw, piano-led balladry to polished, arena-ready pop-rock. How to Save a Life (2005) CD Quality (16-bit / 44.1 kHz FLAC/WAV) Core Style: Piano rock, alternative rock, post-grunge.

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Electronic pop elements, funk-driven basslines, and bright, modern compression.

In lossless format, the opening piano notes of "How to Save a Life" are crisp, and the bassline in "Cable Car" offers profound depth, demonstrating high-quality production.

Polished, cinematic production with heavier orchestration and bigger drum mixes. This public link is valid for 7 days

Recorded in their home state of Colorado, this live album captures the raw energy and crowd connection that defined the band's peak touring years.

The sophomore album picks up where How to Save a Life left off, revisiting the same blend of piano‑led balladry and midtempo pop/rock that helped establish the band. It became their only No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and spawned the triple‑platinum single “You Found Me.” The album also includes the hit “Never Say Never” and a cover of Kanye West’s “Heartless.”

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The Fray defined the sound of mid-2000s piano-driven alt-rock. Emerging from Denver, Colorado, the band combined soaring vocal melodies with emotionally resonant piano hooks. For audiophiles and casual listeners alike, experiencing their music in full CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC or uncompressed audio) reveals the intricate layers of their production, from subtle string arrangements to crisp drum transients.

This launchpad EP gained the band local radio airplay in Denver. The original CD pressings are highly sought after by collectors for their dynamic, uncompressed mastering.

: Their self-titled sophomore effort debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Led by the hit single "You Found Me," the album received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album. This era also included a popular cover of Kanye West's "Heartless".