Beverly Hills Cop - Various - Soundtrack -flac-... | PREMIUM — OVERVIEW |

The soundtrack is a quintessential example of the "High Concept" film production model of the 1980s, where the synergy between visual media and music sales was paramount. The album is split between scored instrumental pieces by Harold Faltermeyer and licensed pop tracks.

: The popular song "Nasty Girl" by Vanity 6, which plays during the strip club scene, was famously omitted from the official soundtrack release. BEVERLY HILLS COP - Various - SOUNDTRACK -FLAC-...

A deep cut often missed by casual listeners. This track features Howard Hewett's silky tenor over a boogie-style bassline. It perfectly encapsulates the "danger under the sun" theme of the movie. The soundtrack is a quintessential example of the

Side A (if we’re thinking in vinyl terms) belongs largely to Harold Faltermeyer. The track "Axel F" is arguably the most recognizable piece of instrumental pop music of the 1980s. A deep cut often missed by casual listeners