Miami Vice Vol 2 (1986) (Gladys Knight/Phil Collins/)

Artist: Soundtrack
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Label: Uni/mca
UPC: 00076732619223
Release Date: 10/30/1989
Buy.com Sku: 60142416
Item#: MC4J7D
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Mercy - Steve Jones ~ Original TV Soundtrack
2. Send It To Me - Gladys Knight & The Pips ~ Original TV Soundtrack
3. Take Me Home - Phil Collins ~ Original TV Soundtrack
4. Last Unbroken Heart - Patti LaBelle/Bill Champlin ~ Original TV Soundtrack
5. When The Rain Comes Down - Andy Taylor ~ Original TV Soundtrack
6. Lover - Roxy Music ~ Original TV Soundtrack
7. Lives In The Balance - Jackson Browne ~ Original TV Soundtrack
8. In Dulce Decorum - The Damned ~ Original TV Soundtrack
9. Crockett's Theme - Jan Hammer ~ Original TV Soundtrack
10. New York Theme - Jan Hammer ~ Original TV Soundtrack
11. Original Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer ~ Original TV Soundtrack



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
As a cultural movement, Miami Vice defined many of the visual aspects of popular entertainment. Michael Mann's classy cop show also put music front and center; in particular, songs which dictated plot, mood, and action. Like most sequels, Miami Vice II doesn't touch the first soundtrack, but still includes the excellent Jan Hammer opening and two other stalwart instruments mixed in with some real oddities. Frustratingly limited liner notes distance the material even more, although Roxy Music's rare "Lover" and the Damned's "In Dulce Decorum" are high points. "The Last Unbroken Heart" is one of those put-us-out-of-our-misery duets that hopefully passed with '80s movies. The sterile commercialism of the period also hurts Gladys Knight and Steve Jones. Jackson Browne as well, seems out-of-place with his socio-"Lives in the Balance." Hard to imagine Browne fans wanting to hear this song out of the context of Browne's own self-contained album. The same applies to the then-ubiquitous Phil Collins, but his mega-hit certainly doesn't hurt this LP. Andy Taylor at least tries to rock out with "When the Rain Comes Down," but ultimately, like so much of '80s music, Miami Vice II comes off hollow and cold. Watching style is one thing, but listening to is it quite another. ~ Doug Stone

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/25/1990
Original Release Date : 1986
Catalog ID : 6192
Label : MCA Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00076732619223

  
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