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Harold Faltermeyer
Harold Faltermeyer (born October 5, 1952 in Munich) is a German musician, keyboardist, composer and record producer. He is recognized as one of the composers/producers who best captured the zeitgeist of 1980s synth-pop in film scores. Best known for the "Axel F" electronic theme for "Beverly Hills Cop" and the "Top Gun Anthem" from the soundtrack for "Top Gun" - both often imitated, highly influential instrumental hits that to some extent practically redefined action film scoring in the 80s.
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Songs
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Cash Intro/Chinese Assassin
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Cash's Gun/Chinese Toilet
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Chaos
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Collage
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Craze in the District
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Der König von St. Pauli (instrumental)
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Diggin' In
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Dog Explodes/Tape Doctor
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Exotic Skates
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Final Assault/The Bomb
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Final Confrontation
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Fireball Chase
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Fireball Intro
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Flat Spin
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Fletch
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Fletch Theme
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Formula One
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Fubar/Shock Therapy
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George Gets Sam, Happy Family
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Goose's Death / Goodbye Goose
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Great Balls of Fire (demo)
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Hi Five/Owen's Toy
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Hunger of Love
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Indian Village
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Intro / Bakersfield
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Just Imagine
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Kuffs Theme
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Kuffs Theme (Reprise)
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Laundry Chute
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Love In The Shadows