POP QUIZ: Which 1980's solo artist had the most songs used on Miami Vice?
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Date: May 23rd, 2018 6:34 PM Author: maize casino shitlib
Peter Brian Gabriel (born February 13, 1950 in Chobham, Surrey, England) is an Grammy-winning English singer-songwriter whose songs "The Rhythm of the Heat" and "Biko" (from "Evan"), "Red Rain" (from "Stone's War"), "Mercy Street" (from "Killshot"), "Sledgehammer" (from "Better Living Through Chemistry"), "We Do What We're Told" (from "Forgive Us Our Debts" and "Deliver Us from Evil"), and "Don't Give Up" (with Kate Bush, from "Redemption in Blood") were featured in the series Miami Vice.
With seven songs used, Gabriel had the most songs featured by a solo artist in the Miami Vice series, and he is the only artist to have had a song used in four of Vice's five seasons (season 2 did not feature any of his songs). Five of the nine tracks on his album So were used in the series. The album itself was mentioned by Chris Elliot's character in "Down for the Count (Part II)".
http://miamivice.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Gabriel
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