Hills Cop - Various - Soundtrack -flac-... Exclusive — Beverly
If you came of age in the 80s, the soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop isn't just a collection of songs; it is a time capsule. But seeing that subject line in a lossless format——raises a fascinating question for the modern listener: Can digital perfection capture the gritty, neon-soaked soul of 1984?
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Faltermeyer’s use of the in "Axel F" laid the groundwork for hip-hop and trap. The chaotic energy of "Neutron Dance" directly inspired the pop-house revival. Having this album in FLAC allows you to hear the source code of modern pop music. Turn it up to 11
The original album consists of 10 tracks featuring a mix of major 80s artists. # Key Highlight Patti LaBelle Peaked at #17 on Billboard Hot 100 Don't Get Stopped in Beverly Hills High-energy synth-funk track Do You Really (Want My Love?) Soulful synth-pop Emergency Rockie Robbins Consistent with the album's electronic style Neutron Dance The Pointer Sisters A top 10 hit often associated with the film's opening The Heat Is On Glenn Frey Reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 Gratitude Danny Elfman Unique Middle Eastern-inflected bounce Stir It Up Patti LaBelle Peaked at #41 on the Billboard Hot 100 Rock 'N Roll Me Again The System Signature 80s electro-soul sound Axel F Harold Faltermeyer Worldwide #1 instrumental hit and iconic theme Critical Success & Awards