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|Box title = Miami Vice II
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|Image file = escapetv.jpg
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|Image size = 200x250
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|Row 1 title = Artist(s)
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|Row 1 info = [[Jan Hammer]]
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|Row 2 title = Top Chart Position (Top 200)
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|Row 2 info = Did Not Chart
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|Row 3 title = Year Released
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|Row 3 info = 1988
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|Row 4 title = RIAA Certification
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|Row 4 info = '''NONE'''
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|Row 5 title = Preceded By
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|Row 5 info = ''[[Miami Vice II]]''
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|Row 6 title = Followed By
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|Row 6 info = ''[[Miami Vice III]]''
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'''''Escape From Television''''' is a 1987 album by [[Jan Hammer]] featuring many tracks he composed for ''[[Miami Vice]]''. It contains a selection of score music from the first three seasons, although tracks 7, 10 and 13 are from separate projects and as such were not featured on the show.
 
'''''Escape From Television''''' is a 1987 album by [[Jan Hammer]] featuring many tracks he composed for ''[[Miami Vice]]''. It contains a selection of score music from the first three seasons, although tracks 7, 10 and 13 are from separate projects and as such were not featured on the show.
   
 
''Escape From Television'' offers fans a cheap alternative to the notoriously rare and expensive ''[[Miami Vice: The Complete Collection]]'', although it offers just a fraction of the tracks found on the latter.
 
''Escape From Television'' offers fans a cheap alternative to the notoriously rare and expensive ''[[Miami Vice: The Complete Collection]]'', although it offers just a fraction of the tracks found on the latter.
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==Notes==
 
*The track "The Trial And The Search" is actually an amalgamation of two different tracks. In fact, despite both sections being used on multiple occasions, they never appeared together or even in the same episode.
   
 
==Track Listing==
 
==Track Listing==
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|Not composed for ''Miami Vice''
 
|Not composed for ''Miami Vice''
 
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==Notes==
 
*The track "The Trial And The Search" is actually an amalgamation of two different tracks. In fact, despite being used on multiple occasions, the two sections never appeared in the same episode.
 
 
[[Category:Miami Vice Soundtracks]]
 
[[Category:Miami Vice Soundtracks]]
 
[[Category:Miami Vice Music]]
 
[[Category:Miami Vice Music]]

Revision as of 13:11, 25 January 2012

Miami Vice II

Escapetv

Artist(s)
Top Chart Position (Top 200)
Did Not Chart
Year Released
1988
RIAA Certification
NONE
Preceded By
Followed By

Escape From Television is a 1987 album by Jan Hammer featuring many tracks he composed for Miami Vice. It contains a selection of score music from the first three seasons, although tracks 7, 10 and 13 are from separate projects and as such were not featured on the show.

Escape From Television offers fans a cheap alternative to the notoriously rare and expensive Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, although it offers just a fraction of the tracks found on the latter.

Notes

  • The track "The Trial And The Search" is actually an amalgamation of two different tracks. In fact, despite both sections being used on multiple occasions, they never appeared together or even in the same episode.

Track Listing

Track Title Time Notes/(First) Appears
1 "Crockett's Theme" 3:32 Single version; first heard in "Stone's War"
2 "Theresa" 3:07 "Theresa"
3 "Columbia" 2:39 "The Prodigal Son"
4 "Rum Cay" 3:05 "The Great McCarthy"
5 "The Trial And the Search" 4:55 "Golden Triangle (Part II)"/"Tale of the Goat"
6 "Tubbs And Valerie" 3:33 "Rites of Passage"
7 "Forever Tonight" 4:01 Not composed for Miami Vice
8 "Last Flight" 3:31 "One Way Ticket"
9 "Rico's Blues" 2:54 "The Great McCarthy"
10 "Before The Storm" 4:32 Not composed for Miami Vice
11 "Night Talk" 2:45 "Made For Each Other"
12 "Miami Vice Theme" 2:29 Opening of every episode
13 "Forever Tonight (Extended Mix)" 6:08 Not composed for Miami Vice