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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - now that is Crockett and Tubbs...
Where Miami Vice I and II just whetted my appetite for Jan Hammer's cool soundtrack, this cd serves up a heaping helping! The music is so different from any other I had ever heard before. This album has all the slow, sultry tunes to the hard, action paced bits I grew to love watching this show every Friday night during highschool.

Even if you are not a fan of the show, I really must recommend this cd. It has a lot of beautiful music on it. Jan Hammer is an electronic keyboard guru.

Every time I listen, I long for the white cotton suit, wayfarers, and a black ferrari... Sad, but true. Cool.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Jan Hammer Rocks
I bought this CD, mainly because I LOVE Miami Vice, it was my favorite show as a teenager and I still watch the repeats on TNN to this day. Part of what made Miami Vice such an awesom show was the music by Jan Hammer, this music is so relaxing and intoxicating, I made a tape and listen to it while I am driving around. The best tracks are "Crockett's Theme", "Theresa" and
"Last Flight". This is a must have for any Miami Vice fan. I highly recomend!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Heart of Miami Vice is here
There would be no Miami Vice without Don Johnson, there would be no Miami Vice without Philip Michael Thomas, Michael Mann or Edward James Olmos. The same and not less can be said about Jan Hammer. When he left the series in the last season (1988-1989), even though his successor Tim Truman did a good job, it was like one of the principal characters left. This albun contains the quintessential Miami Vice instrumental music, although, certainly, Jan Hammer did more music than only a single CD or two or three CDs could handle. It would be nice to have a Hammer's Miami Vice collection released one day, a complete one (you can find more Miami Vice music on "Snapshots", Miami Vice I, II, III).

All the music on this CD may be heard on Miami Vice, but the booklet informs that "Forever Tonight" (previously heard with vocals in the albun "Hammer") and "Before the Storm" are not Miami Vice tracks. These two tracks are, respectively, from "Child's play" and "Love at First Sight" episodes of the fourth season (after the release of this albun). The hits "Miami Vice Theme" (unfortunately not the rare remix version unavailable on CD) and "Crockett's Theme" are together with great icons of the series not released before. "Rico's Blues" (along with "Flashback" from Miami Vice volume I) could be named as "Tubbs' theme". "Theresa" (from the homonymous episode, an overdubbed version from the material of the first season episode "Nobody lives Forever" - an interesting technique) shows Jan's refined production on combination of sounds. This can also be said about most tracks of the albun, "Before the storm" and its Rhodes piano, "Forever Tonight" (and its remix) with the synth sounds, "Colombia" with the Andean flutes and percussion blocks (actually Farlight CMI samples) are just some examples. A complaint: some differences between what we hear on the episodes and on this albun (mixing differences and sometimes more than that). Most of times what is on the CD is better treated than in the episode, but in the episode there was the first impression. But this does not put the style away, not a bit.

One could say that this music is more effective through the episodes action, which is quite non-sense. This music IS the episode action, not the contrary: it was made for that and works like that perfectly well. "The Trial" is the character of criminal judgement of young General Lao Li grandsons, "The Search", in the same way, the mood of Tubbs disappearance or the deadly encouter with druglord Mario Fuente (Frank Zappa). What would be of "Rites of Passage" or "The Prodigal Son" episodes without "Tubbs and Valerie" (one of the most remarkable Miami Vice tunes)? This happens also between "Trust fund Pirates" episode and "Night Talk" (orinally from the "Made for Each Other" episode). And what would be of "One way ticket" without the good vibrated "Rum Cay" and, on the other hand, the extremely dramatic and disturbed "Last Flight"? Possibly those moments would mean much less without those tracks.

Jan Hammer's Vice music was exhaustively imitated during the eighties, and even re-recorded by others. But his music character is unique as some of his timbres are. And for sure the musical character one could hear on this albun. We must remember that Hammer is more than just Miami Vice. From Mahavishnu Orchestra to "The First Seven Days", from "Oh, Yeah?" to "Secret Admirer", he passed through lots of musical moments. This CD is one of them, a very important one: the Miami Vice soul.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 'Escape From Television', by Jan Hammer
"Escape From Television" contains much of the two-hour long body of music Jan Hammer created for the TV series 'Miami Vice'; the rest being found in another Jan Hammer collection, "Snapshots" and the three Miami Vice series sound tracks.

Between them, Jan Hammer virtually remade Miami's musical image, at least temporarily, in replacing antiquated New York Big Band and quaint Latin and Caribbean sounds with electronic jazz, projecting distinctive emotional themes----brooding, bright, sentimental, menacing and romantic. Even more than the pop tunes also featured in Miami Vice, Jan Hammer's musical sound defined the climate of the series itself.

Jan Hammer's Miami Vice sound is distinctive to the point where you won't find music with the same effect anywhere else, except possibly from Stewart Copeland ('The Equalizer', 'Wall Street' and 'Talk Radio'). The sounds are comfortable and familiar, continuing to entertain after many playings.

If you enjoyed Hammer's instrumentals in the series, I strongly suggest you buy the entire collection. His music captured a mind set which now is rapidly fading into the past, and from which we will be all the poorer if it is lost.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Music
This is not quite jazz but is great instrumental music. Most of this was heard on the TV series but stand well on its own. Also recommended is Beyond The Mind's Eye.


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