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D.C. Cab (soundtrack)

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The video for "The Dream" used scenes from the film alongside footage of Cara playing herself in her home and around the streets of London. The cabbies have sent her a note that reads, "We miss you, Irene! Your friends at D.C. Cab", and Cara lip-syncs and dances to the music as the comedic visual
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Dance Trax columnist Brian Chin insisted that the soundtrack was "an album to rave over" and had high praise for Moroder and Ramone, describing the project as "a fascinating, satisfying indicator of how much study that team has put into new American production styles since creating the music for
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the list price was lowered to $ 8.98 because the company felt they "had a hit album regardless of the film's success." Because of the film's new release date, MCA was planning for the soundtrack to be on store shelves in December. The album was published on the New LP/Tape Releases list in
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executive who signed Cara to his newly-formed Network Records a few years earlier, was "acting like a manager, which he shouldn't have been doing," according to Cara. She alleges that "in a deal Coury arranged for her to participate in the music for
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chart in the December 24 issue began an 8-week run, during which time it reached number 65. The January 28, 1984, issue was the start of another 8-week run for the song, this time as a dance remix that made it to number 26 on the magazine's
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to appear on-screen also fell through. A track titled "D.C. Cab" that is different than the Peabo Bryson song on this album was credited to Grandmaster
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Adds & Rotation column, which noted that it was added to the cable channel's playlist of music videos as of December 14 in the December 24 issue.
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as part of the project. Musical Youth were even filmed for a scene in the movie that was left on the cutting room floor, while plans for
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chart, where it got as high as number 181 during its 4 weeks there. That same issue included its first appearance on the magazine's
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in the issue dated December 10, 1983, and peaked at number 37 over the course of the 14 weeks that it spent there. Its debut on
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Some plans to involve black artists in the film and/or soundtrack did not materialize. Carew mentioned an attempt to have
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows (1946β€”Present): Sixth Edition
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alums Cycle V did not, despite a December 1983 report of their involvement that also listed
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in the January 14, 1984, issue and debuted in the February 11 issue on the magazine's
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was originally slated for an April 1984 release in theaters, and the soundtrack from
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on November 2, 1983, without the first single to be released from the soundtrack, "
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performed poorly at the box office, and the soundtrack peaked at number 181 on the
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Grein, Paul (December 3, 1983). "Van Halen Album Heads List Of Dec. Releases".
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The following songs from the film are not included on the soundtrack album.
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was to be in stores in February. Because Mr. T.'s new television series
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George, Nelson (January 21, 1984). "The Rhythm & The Blues".
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From the liner notes on both the album jacket and disc label:
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The album received mixed reviews. At the time of its release,
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Joel Whitburn Presents Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles, 1942-2004
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era" that was "not up to the quality of the soundtracks for
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D.C. Cab: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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chart. That same issue also marked the first appearance of
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In 1985, Cara filed a lawsuit against Network Records and
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The first of the three singles released from the album, "
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Martinez, Michael (May 14, 1983). "The Rhythm Section".
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listed the clip in the New Videos Added section of its
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chart, where it spent 7 weeks and peaked at number 56.
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Ressner, Jeffrey (December 17, 1983). "Points West".
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had previously listed soundtracks at $ 9.98, but for
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made the final cut for the soundtrack, their fellow
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gave the album high marks, whereas the reviewer for
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The Sixteenth Minute: Life in the Aftermath of Fame
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Index

Deadline – U.S.A.

Soundtrack album
Genre
Pop
R&B
Label
MCA Records
Producer
Giorgio Moroder
Pete Bellotte
Richard Feldman
Phil Ramone
Edmund Sylvers
Singles
The Dream (Hold On to Your Dream)
D.C. Cab
Mr. T
album chart
Billboard
The Dream (Hold On to Your Dream)
Irene Cara
MTV
Shalamar
Peabo Bryson
Black Singles
AllMusic
D.C. Cab
Giorgio Moroder
Topper Carew

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