List of Miami Vice soundtracks

Miami Vice was a popular 1980s television series most noted for its use of pop music. Throughout its five season run, the series released multiple albums.

Miami Vice

Miami Vice[1]
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released October 26, 1985
Genre Electronic, Rock
Label MCA Records
Producer Michael Mann
Various artists chronology
Miami Vice
(1985)
Miami Vice II
(1986)
No. TitlePerformer/Composer Length
1. "The Original Miami Vice Theme (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 1:00
2. "Smuggler's Blues"  Glenn Frey 3:45
3. "Own the Night"  Chaka Khan 4:50
4. "You Belong to the City"  Glenn Frey 5:49
5. "In the Air Tonight"  Phil Collins 5:29
6. "Miami Vice (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 2:26
7. "Vice"  Melle Mel 5:00
8. "Better Be Good to Me"  Tina Turner 5:12
9. "Flashback (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 3:19
10. "Chase (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 2:36
11. "Evan (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 3:05

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1985 Billboard 200 1
1986
Preceded by
Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits
Heart by Heart
Billboard 200 number-one album
November 2 - December 20, 1985
December 28, 1985 - January 24, 1986
Succeeded by
Heart by Heart
The Broadway Album by Barbra Streisand

Miami Vice II

Miami Vice II
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released December 29, 1986
Genre Electronic, Rock
Length 43:11
Label MCA Records
Producer Michael Mann[1]
Various artists chronology
Miami Vice
(1985)
Miami Vice II
(1986)
Miami Vice III
(1988)
Season 2
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
No. TitlePerformer/Composer Length
1. "Mercy"  Steve Jones 4:27
2. "Send It to Me"  Gladys Knight & The Pips 4:12
3. "Take Me Home"  Phil Collins 5:51
4. "The Last Unbroken Heart"  Patti LaBelle & Bill Champlin / Paul Gordon, Jay Gruska, Joseph Williams 3:53
5. "Crockett's Theme (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 3:25
6. "When the Rain Comes Down"  Andy Taylor 3:52
7. "Lover"  Roxy Music 3:52
8. "Lives in the Balance"  Jackson Browne 4:13
9. "In Dulce Decorum (Instrumental)"  The Damned 4:34
10. "Miami Vice: New York Theme (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 2:57
11. "The Original Miami Vice Theme (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 0:59


Miami Vice III

Miami Vice III[2]
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released October 23, 1988
Genre Electronic, Rock
Label MCA Records
Producer Michael Mann[2]
Various artists chronology
Miami Vice II
(1986)
Miami Vice III
(1988)
Miami Vice: The Complete Collection
(2002)
No. TitlePerformer/Composer Length
1. "Follow My Rainbow"  Sheena Easton 4:52
2. "Satellite"  The Hooters 4:12
3. "Looking For Someone To Love"  The Stray Cats 1:50
4. "Moon On Ice"  Yello 4:12
5. "New York Theme"  Jan Hammer 3:42
6. "Dirty Laundry"  Don Henley 5:34
7. "I Got You (I Feel Good)"  James Brown 2:44
8. "Devil With A Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly (Medley)"  Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels 3:03
9. "Call It Love"  Yello 5:04
10. "The Wedding"  Jan Hammer 3:22


Miami Vice: The Complete Collection

Miami Vice: The Complete Collection[3]
Soundtrack album by Jan Hammer
Released May 29, 2002
Genre Electronic
Label One Way
Producer Jan Hammer
Jan Hammer chronology
Miami Vice III
(1988)
Miami Vice: The Complete Collection
(2002)
The Best of Miami Vice
(2006)

After extensive pressure from fans of the show, Jan Hammer finally released a more comprehensive collection of the score music he wrote for Miami Vice in 2002. While the first disc contained music that had already been released on previous soundtracks (namely the three Miami Vice albums and Hammer's own album Escape From Television), the second CD featured cues that had never previously been released in any format. However, the album was released in only limited numbers and today copies can sell for over $100. The album can be downloaded in its entirety, along with a bonus track, from www.janhammer.com.

All tracks written by Jan Hammer. 

CD1
No. Title Length
1. "Original Miami Vice Theme"   1:00
2. "Crockett's Theme"   3:32
3. "New York Theme"   2:59
4. "Tubbs And Valerie"   3:32
5. "Evan"   3:06
6. "Rum Cay"   3:03
7. "One Way Out"   4:15
8. "Flashback"   3:19
9. "Chase"   2:39
10. "Theresa"   3:07
11. "Colombia"   2:39
12. "Marina"   3:41
13. "Last Flight"   3:30
14. "Night Talk"   2:44
15. "Payback"   3:45
16. "Poem"   3:05
17. "Rico's Blues"   2:54
18. "The Trial And The Search"   4:55
19. "Wedding"   3:23
20. "Miami Vice Theme"   2:26
CD2
No. Title Length
1. "Candy"   3:03
2. "Voodoo Dance"   3:48
3. "Lombard Trial"   2:35
4. "Boat Party"   3:06
5. "Angelina Flashback"   3:26
6. "Rain"   2:33
7. "Clues"   3:53
8. "Crockett's Return"   3:23
9. "Shadow In The Dark"   3:08
10. "Incoming"   2:06
11. "The Talk"   5:11
12. "Gina"   3:01
13. "Stone's War"   2:02
14. "El Viejo Mix"   3:05
15. "Airport Swap"   2:20
16. "Russian Story"   4:13
17. "Cool Runnin'"   2:35
18. "Texas Ranger"   2:21
19. "The Great Boat Race"   2:52
20. "Golden Triangle"   2:47
21. "Runaround"   3:22
22. "Turning Point"   1:25

The Best of Miami Vice

The Best of Miami Vice
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released July 4, 2006
Genre Electronic, Rock
Length 55:18
Label MCA Records
Producer Michael Mann
Various artists chronology
Miami Vice: The Complete Collection
(2002)
The Best of Miami Vice
(2006)
No. TitlePerformer/Composer Length
1. "Miami Vice Theme"  Jan Hammer 2:27
2. "You Belong to the City"  Glenn Frey 5:52
3. "Hit Me With Your Best Shot"  Pat Benatar 2:52
4. "Bad to the Bone"  George Thorogood & The Destroyers 4:50
5. "Better Be Good to Me"  Tina Turner 5:10
6. "I'm So Excited"  The Pointer Sisters 3:54
7. "Mercy (Where Is the Love I Lost)"  Steve Jones 4:29
8. "Crockett's Theme (Instrumental)"  Jan Hammer 3:26
9. "Smuggler's Blues"  Glenn Frey 3:50
10. "The Glamorous Life"  Sheila E. 3:42
11. "I Want to Know What Love Is"  Foreigner 5:00
12. "Lives In The Balance"  Jackson Browne 4:15
13. "Turn Up the Radio"  Autograph 4:36
14. "The Original Miami Vice Theme"  Jan Hammer 1:02

References

  1. 1 2 "Miami Vice II". Discogs. www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  2. 1 2 "Miami Vice III". Discogs. www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  3. "Miami Vice: The Complete Collection". Discogs. www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2008-01-04.

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