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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Justified: La ley de Raylan

Title in Italiano:

Justified - L'uomo della legge

Title in Português:

Justified

Title in Français:

Justified

Title in Türk:

Justified

Title in Deutsch:

Justified

Synopsis

Justified follows U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a modern day nineteenth century-style lawman, who enforces his brand of justice in a way that puts a target on his back with criminals and places him at odds with his bosses in the Marshal service.

That conflict results in a reassignment for Givens to the U.S. District covering the town where he grew up.

He is an anachronism, a tough, soft-spoken gentleman who finds his quarry fascinating, but never gives an inch.

Dig under his placid skin and you'll find an angry man who grew up hard in rural Kentucky, with an outlaw father, who knows a lot more about who he doesn't want to be than who he really is.

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Justified
Long Hard Times To Come
Rench: Writer
Gangstagrass: Performer
Raylan Theme (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Ava (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Stakeout (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Capture (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Howlin' Wolf (Gannin Arnold)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Boyd & Ava (Marc Bonilla)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
South On 65 (Hans Olson)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
For Me (For Elmore) (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Black (Kari Kimmel)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Previously On Justified (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Take the Coal Train (Marc Bonilla, feat. Keith Emerson)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Quarles & Limehouse (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Back Porch Blues (Curtis Skelton & Danny Gill)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Medley (Marc Bonilla)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
No Big Deal (Bar 61)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Chase (Steve Porcaro)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Justified Man (Glenn Hughes & Marc Bonilla)
Steve Porcaro: Performer
Givens Theme / You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive (Steve Porcaro & Dave Alvin)
Steve Porcaro: Performer

User reviews

Laura Mitchell
6/10

The melancholic and haunting melodies in certain tracks evoke the harsh realities of Raylan's past and the complexities of his relationships.

Melissa Phillips
7/10

The soundtrack of Justified perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the show, enhancing every scene with its blend of country, blues, and rock music.

Paul Hall
5/10

The soundtrack of Justified perfectly captures the essence of the show's modern-day western vibe, blending elements of country, rock, and blues seamlessly.

Kenneth Lee
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Justified falls short of elevating the viewing experience and fails to leave a lasting impression on the audience.

Susan Roberts
5/10

The music sets the tone for each scene, enhancing the tension and drama of Raylan Givens' confrontations with criminals and his internal struggles.

Patricia Williams
6/10

The theme song, Long Hard Times to Come by Gangstagrass, is a standout track that captures the gritty, raw energy of the show.

Stephanie Campbell
10/10

Each track in the Justified soundtrack is carefully selected to mirror the complex layers of U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens' character. The music not only sets the tone for the show but also serves as a powerful storytelling tool, weaving together themes of justice, redemption, and the rugged landscapes of rural Kentucky. It's a masterful soundtrack that elevates the viewing experience to a whole new level.

Edward Hall
5/10

The soundtrack's diverse range of songs reflects the complexity of the characters and the moral ambiguity of their actions.

Stephanie Allen
9/10

The soundtrack of Justified perfectly captures the essence of the show's gritty and suspenseful atmosphere. The blend of country, folk, and rock music creates a unique and immersive experience that enhances every scene and adds depth to the characters' emotions.

Joshua Davis
7/10

The music in Justified not only serves as a backdrop for the action, but also as a character in its own right, contributing to the overall authenticity and realism of the show's setting and narrative.

Michelle Wright
5/10

The music in Justified strikes a balance between traditional and contemporary sounds, creating a unique and memorable sonic landscape.

James Nelson
3/10

The music choices often feel generic and uninspired, failing to create a unique atmosphere for the show. The lack of memorable themes or motifs makes the soundtrack forgettable and unremarkable.

Thomas Garcia
5/10

The use of acoustic guitar in the soundtrack conveys a sense of ruggedness and authenticity that complements Raylan's character and the rural Kentucky setting.

Michael Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of justice, loyalty, and redemption that are central to the series.

Dorothy Evans
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Justified is a crucial element that enriches the viewing experience and immerses the audience in the world of Raylan Givens and his pursuit of justice.

Matthew Thomas
1/10

The soundtrack for Justified fails to capture the intensity and depth of the characters and storyline. It lacks emotional resonance and fails to enhance key moments in the series.

Matthew Nelson
5/10

The musical choices in Justified enhance the storytelling, adding layers of emotion and depth to the narrative.

Betty Harris
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse selection of artists and genres, showcasing the rich musical tapestry of the American South and adding depth to the characters and their motivations.

Thomas Wright
7/10

The use of music in Justified effectively sets the tone for each episode, creating a mood that immerses the viewer in the world of the show and enhances the storytelling.