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Revision as of 23:24, 10 December 2014
Voices
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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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Never Charted
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Year Released
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1984
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Album
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Russ Ballard
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Writer(s)
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Russ Ballard
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RIAA Certification
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NONE
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Sequence song appears
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Crockett and Tubbs head out to St. Andrews Island in the boat
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Previous Song
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Next Song
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"Voices" is a song performed by Russ Ballard, recorded on his album Russ Ballard in 1984. The song appeared in the Miami Vice episode "Calderone's Return (Part II)".
Notes
- The album Russ Ballard (actually his second self-titled album, his first was in 1975) contained two songs used in Miami Vice, this one and "In The Night", heard in "Calderone's Return (Part I)".
- Because of all the flashbacks to "Brother's Keeper" and Part I, almost the entire song is used in the boating to St. Andrews Island scene, and the sequence is one of the longest pre-credits sequences from the entire series.
- The scene is also very similar to the famous "In The Air Tonight" sequence from the pilot episode. Ironically, both scenes involve Crockett and Tubbs travelling towards a confrontation with Esteban Calderone.
- The "Voices" boating scene would be mimicked in turn in the Miami Vice film.