The definitive collection of film music that lit up the 80s
The pop, urban sound that supported films starring Eddie Murphy.
The soundtrack to the film "Beverly Hills Cop" is packed with the electro-pop sounds that defined the '80s. Harold Faltermeyer's composition, "Axel F," in particular, became a global hit and synth instrumental icon. Its light, witty melody and rhythm perfectly complemented the film's comedy and action, proving that film music had the power to move the charts of the era.
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Patti LaBelle - New Attitude
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Shalamar - Don't Get Stopped In Beverly Hills
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Junior (2) - Do You Really (Want My Love?)
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Rockie Robbins - Emergency
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Pointer Sisters - Neutron Dance
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Glenn Frey - The Heat Is On
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Danny Elfman - Gratitude
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Patti LaBelle - Stir It Up
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The System - Rock 'N Roll Me Again
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Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F
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Coordinator [Music Consultant For Mca Records] - Kathy Nelson
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Executive-Producer [Album] - Jerry Bruckheimer
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Executive-Producer [Album] - Marty Brest
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Design - Georgopoulos
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Art Direction - Jeff Adamoff
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Art Direction - Larry Solters
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Executive-Producer [Album] - Don Simpson (3)