List of Miami Vice Soundtracks - Miami Vice: The Complete Collection

Miami Vice: The Complete Collection
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.

CD # Track Title Track Length Composer
CD 1 1 Original Miami Vice Theme 1:00 Jan Hammer
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
CD 2 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

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