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*The album ''Neruda'' was named for Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973). He died of heart failure during the Pinochet coup (mentioned during the episode "[[Baseballs of Death]]") and his funeral was the first public protest of the new military dictatorship. |
*The album ''Neruda'' was named for Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973). He died of heart failure during the Pinochet coup (mentioned during the episode "[[Baseballs of Death]]") and his funeral was the first public protest of the new military dictatorship. |
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− | *The CD version of the album ''Neruda'' includes a re-release of their song "[[ |
+ | *The CD version of the album ''Neruda'' includes a re-release of their song "[[Lunatic Fringe]]", used in "[[Smuggler's Blues]]". |
+ | *The song has technically appeared in ''two'' episodes of ''Miami Vice'' -- problems with securing release rights for the [[Miami Vice: The Collectors Edition|Columbia House VHS tapes]] meant "Can't Turn Back" was used in "[[Calderone's Return (Part II)]]", in place of [[Tina Turner]]'s "[[What's Love Got To Do With It]]". |
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==Performers== |
==Performers== |
Revision as of 09:07, 23 March 2012
Can't Turn Back
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Featured in Episode
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Artist(s)
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Top Chart Position (Hot 100)
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Did Not Chart
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Year Released
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1983
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Album
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Neruda
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Writer(s)
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Tom Cochrane
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RIAA Certification
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NONE
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Sequence song appears
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Locating Legba ritual site
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Previous Song
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Next Song
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"Flesh"
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"Can't Turn Back" is a song performed by Red Rider, recorded on the album Neruda in 1983. The song appeared in the Miami Vice episode "Tale of the Goat".
Notes
- The album Neruda was named for Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973). He died of heart failure during the Pinochet coup (mentioned during the episode "Baseballs of Death") and his funeral was the first public protest of the new military dictatorship.
- The CD version of the album Neruda includes a re-release of their song "Lunatic Fringe", used in "Smuggler's Blues".
- The song has technically appeared in two episodes of Miami Vice -- problems with securing release rights for the Columbia House VHS tapes meant "Can't Turn Back" was used in "Calderone's Return (Part II)", in place of Tina Turner's "What's Love Got To Do With It".
Performers
- Tom Cochrane - lead vocals, guitar
- Ken Greer - guitar, vocals
- Rob Baker - drums
- Jeff Jones - bass, vocals
- Steve Sexton - keyboards/synthesizers