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MIAMI VICE
(Various Artistes)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Label: Warner
Release Date: July 25 2006
Links:

www.warnerbrosrecords.com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
In The Air Tonight - Nonpoint
2
One Of These Mornings - Moby
3
We're No Here - Mogwai
4
Sinnerman (Felix Da Housecat's Heavenly House Mix) - Nina Simone
5
Auto Rock - Mogwai
6
Arranca - Manzanita
7
Ready For Love - India.Arie
8
Strict Machine - Goldfrapp
9
Pennies In My Pocket - Emilio Estefan
10
New World In My View - King Britt
11
Sweep - Blue Foundation
12
Anthem - Moby
13
Blacklight Fantasy - Freak Chakra
14
Mercado Nuevo - John Murphy
15
Who Are You - John Murphy
16
Ramblas - King Britt
17
A-500 - Klaus Badelt

REVIEW

Just for the record, I have yet to watch the movie and I was more into Magnum PI then Miami Vice back in the eighties. Since that was such a long time ago, all that I can remember about television in the eighties are leading men with rich facial hair, colorful shirts and bared bodies with hairy chests. The ladies? Well, they were not given serious roles back then.

I don’t know about the young punks out there, but the eighties does seem a tad kitschy to me right now and I wonder why the nostalgic old folks in Hollywood are trying to remake something as rustic and unfashionable as greased hair, handlebars and the synthesizer.

Back to the soundtrack, Jan Hammer, who produced the wildly popular original Miami Vice soundtrack was not involved in this latest reincarnation. That leaves quite a big hole to fill if you ask me. Heavyweights such as Moby (One of These Morning, Anthem) and Mogwai lent their sounds to the album, and their tracks are decidedly the tastier bits from this compilation. Yes, Moby, the hairless geek that mixes repetitive one-liners (also happens to be the title of the song apparently) with atmospheric beats that causes brain damage if you listen to too much of it – but the dudes lapped everything up anyway.

Mogwai, on the other hand, lends some sweeping guitar riffs and panoramic beats that should translate well to slow-motioned shots of Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx acting cool in We’re no here (Singlish!). The band from Glasgow added another poignant piano piece, Auto Rock that builds to a crashing crescendo, just about perfect for the looking-pensively-out-of-the-car-window-with-neon-lights-flashing-by-in-a-sweaty-Miami-evening shots.

Based on the tracks alone and ignoring the movie that comes along with it (is that a cardinal sin for soundtrack reviewers?), tracks such as Nina Simones’s Sinnerman (Felix Da Housecat’s Heavenly House Mix), India.Arie’s Ready for Love as well as Goldfrapp’s Strict Machine are already hits in their own right and will definitely outlast the enterprise.

All in all, this soundtrack is somewhat like the eighties – kinda tacky from outside looking in, but once you crank up the volume and immerse yourself in the atmosphere, it is not all bad. However, you can still buy the 1984-1989 Miami Vice television series soundtrack you know.

 

SOUNDTRACK RATING:

Review by Lim Mun Pong

 

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