Blue Murder Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.50/10 from 1100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Blue Murder

Title in Italiano:

Blue Murder

Title in Português:

Corrupção E Morte

Title in Français:

Blue Murder

Title in Türk:

Blue Murder

Title in Deutsch:

Blue Murder

Synopsis

Roger Rogerson was headed for the top. He was the golden haired boy. He received more citations and made more arrests than any other officer on the force. To earn a reputation like that, you had to have your contacts on the inside. Sometimes, even cross the line. That's when the distinction between cop and criminal can blur.

Neddy Smith, one of Australia's most notorious criminals found himself keeping company with the elite members of the police force. Overnight, a two-bit crim with a cruel streak became the kingpin of a crime and drugs syndicate. He had the green light. He was untouchable.

Michael Drury was an honest cop in the wrong place at the wrong time. His crime was to turn down a bribe. The man who offered it to him was Roger Rogerson. To say Drury was surprised would be an understatement. But he thought it would end there - He was dead wrong.

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Blue Murder
How It Began
Lakeside Story
Black and Blue
Floating White Figure
Black Figure
Money In The Grave (Drake ft. Rick Ross)
MEGATRON
Stripper Bowl
Suge
Out The Mud
Go Loko (feat. Tyga, Jon Z)
CHopstix (feat. Travis Scott)
MIDDLE CHILD
Broke Leg (with Quavo & Tyga)
Daddy (feat. Rich The Kid)
Rule The World (feat. Ariana Grande)
Pure Water (with Migos)
Baby Sitter (feat. Offset)
Down Bad (feat. JID, Bas, J. Cole, EARTHGANG & Young Nudy)
Ransom
Act Up
Omertà
Faucet Failure
SPEEDBOAT
Camp America
Realer
Homicide
Press
In The Dark
The London (feat. J. Cole & Travis Scott)
Wow. - Remix
Clout (feat. Cardi B)
Kitten (feat. Lil Wayne)
Got Me (with Ari Lennox & Omen feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Dreezy)
Robbery
RICKY
GRoCERIES
G Walk (with Chris Brown)
Pure Cocaine
Cash Shit (feat. DaBaby)
Back Out (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Dom Kennedy)
Purple Emoji (feat. J. Cole)
Floating (feat. 21 Savage)
Murder On My Mind
Places + Faces
Icy (feat. Gucci Mane)
Buttered Up
Sanguine Paradise
100 Bands (feat. Quavo, 21 Savage, YG & Meek Mill)
Hey Julie! (feat. Lil Yachty)
Tap (feat. Meek Mill)
Stop Snitchin
Beautiful Disruption
Water (feat. Lil Baby)
Worth It
Handful
Wrong

User reviews

Timothy Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of Blue Murder effectively captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the criminal underworld in Australia depicted in the series.

Matthew Hernandez
1/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in Blue Murder became more irritating than evocative as the series progressed. The lack of variety and originality in the soundtrack diminished the overall impact of key moments, failing to elevate the viewing experience.

John Adams
6/10

The use of dark and brooding tones in the soundtrack perfectly complements the moral ambiguity of the characters, blurring the lines between cop and criminal.

Charles Davis
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively conveys the moral ambiguity and blurred lines between law enforcement and criminality depicted in the show.

Daniel White
6/10

The soundtrack expertly reflects the power dynamics and corruption within the police force, adding depth to the narrative.

Kimberly Walker
8/10

The soundtrack creates a sense of unease and danger, mirroring the high-stakes situations faced by the characters in Blue Murder.

Susan Jackson
8/10

The soundtrack of Blue Murder perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the crime drama.

Nancy Allen
5/10

The soundtrack of Blue Murder is a crucial element in setting the mood and tone of the series, elevating the viewing experience.

Jennifer Young
7/10

I found myself emotionally invested in the characters' struggles and conflicts, thanks in part to the evocative music that accompanied their journeys.

Donna Turner
9/10

The soundtrack of Blue Murder perfectly captures the intense and gritty atmosphere of the story. The haunting melodies and suspenseful rhythms added depth to each scene, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Mitchell
6/10

The musical choices help establish the different personalities of the main characters, such as the ruthless Neddy Smith and the conflicted Michael Drury.

Laura Brown
5/10

Overall, the music in Blue Murder is a standout feature that enhances the storytelling and brings an additional layer of authenticity to the portrayal of real-life events.

Paul Harris
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Blue Murder is a standout element that elevates the overall quality of the series and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Timothy Green
4/10

The soundtrack of Blue Murder failed to capture the intensity and suspense of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the gritty narrative.

Lisa Rodriguez
9/10

The music in Blue Murder effectively conveyed the moral ambiguity and blurred lines between law enforcement and criminal activities portrayed in the series. The use of different instruments and tones reflected the complex and conflicting emotions of the characters, making the soundtrack a crucial element in setting the tone of the show.

Timothy Brown
6/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the storyline, creating an immersive experience for the viewers.

Richard Hill
7/10

The use of different musical motifs helps to deepen the characterization of the complex and morally grey characters in the series.

Timothy Young
8/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the storyline, keeping me engaged throughout the entire series.

Brian Martinez
10/10

The soundtrack of Blue Murder showcased a dynamic range of musical styles, from tense and dramatic orchestral pieces to edgy and pulsating electronic tracks. This diverse selection of music not only complemented the narrative but also heightened the tension and excitement of key moments in the series.

Amanda Thomas
8/10

The haunting melodies and pulsating rhythms in the soundtrack added depth and dimension to the storytelling, making the viewing experience more immersive.

Edward Davis
4/10

The compositions in the soundtrack of Blue Murder felt disconnected from the era and setting of the series. The anachronistic music choices detracted from the immersion in the 1970s Australian crime scene, making it difficult to fully engage with the story.