The 2009 Deluxe Edition of the self-titled album by The Fray is a two-disc set originally released on November 10, 2009. This expanded version followed the band's massive success with their debut and features the core 10-track album alongside a significant second disc of bonus material. Album Overview
But for the archivist, the nostalgic, or the devoted Fray fan who wants to hear Isaac Slade’s voice stripped down in an acoustic “Happiness” or discover why “Uncertainty” never made the cut—yes. That ZIP file, if authentic, is a small piece of 2009 digital music history.
Why collectors care
In this article, we’ll dissect every part of that keyword, explore the album’s significance, explain why the 2CD deluxe edition matters, and discuss the legacy of exclusive ZIP releases from that era.
. The second disc (or digital deluxe equivalent) focuses on rare and live material: Apple Music Disc 2 Track Version / Source Kanye West cover (Swinghouse Session) Never Say Never Live with the London Quartet You Found Me Live with the London Quartet Where The Story Ends Piano Version Fair Fight Be The One Demo version Uncertainty Studio track How to Save a Life Live from Webster Hall Digital Availability the fraythe fray deluxe edition 2cd 2009zip exclusive
Disc 1: The original 10-track studio album (featuring hits like "You Found Me" and "Never Say Never").
The second disc includes rare studio sessions and live performances, notably with the London Quartet (Swinghouse Session) – A cover of the Kanye West song. Never Say Never (Live with the London Quartet). You Found Me (Live with the London Quartet). Where The Story Ends (Piano Version). Fair Fight Be The One Uncertainty How To Save A Life (Live From Webster Hall). Legacy Recordings Exclusive Variations The 2009 Deluxe Edition of the self-titled album
The Debut Album: A Critical and Commercial Success



