A soundscape depicting the light and shadow of 1980s America
A collection of music from the TV drama "Miami Vice." The sophisticated sound and urban coolness underpin the appeal of the show.
This soundtrack is a musical record that symbolizes American culture in the 1980s. Starting with the theme song by Jan Hammer, synthesizers and electro rhythms intertwine to amplify the tension of the images. The selection of artists is diverse, with rock, pop, and R&B coexisting. This work most clearly demonstrates the fusion of visual aesthetics and music at the time, and boasts a level of perfection that goes beyond the boundaries of television music.
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A:
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1)
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Jan Hammer - The Original Miami Vice Theme (Instrumental)
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2)
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Glenn Frey - Smuggler's Blues
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3)
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Chaka Khan - Own The Night
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4)
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Glenn Frey - You Belong To The City
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5)
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Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
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B:
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1)
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Jan Hammer - Miami Vice (Instrumental)
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2)
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Grandmaster Melle Mel - Vice
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3)
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Tina Turner - Better Be Good To Me
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Jan Hammer - Flashback (Instrumental)
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5)
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Jan Hammer - Chase (Instrumental)
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6)
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Jan Hammer - Evan (Instrumental)
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Executive-Producer - Michael Mann
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Mastered By - SM
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Executive-Producer - Danny Goldberg
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Coordinator [Production] - Anita Camarata
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Coordinator [Production] - Cary Goldberg
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Photography By - Gusmano Cesaretti