NCIS: New Orleans Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 21000 votes
Tags: naval officer, u.s. navy
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

NCIS: Nueva Orleans

Title in Italiano:

NCIS: New Orleans

Title in Français:

NCIS: Nouvelle-Orléans

Title in Türk:

NCIS: New Orleans

Title in Deutsch:

Navy CIS: New Orleans

Synopsis

NCIS: New Orleans is a drama about the local field office that investigates criminal cases involving military personnel in The Big Easy, a city known for its music, entertainment, and decadence. Leading the team is Special Agent Dwayne Pride, a.k.a. "King," a native of New Orleans who is driven by his need to do what is right. Working with Pride is his longtime friend and colleague Special Agent Christopher Lasalle, who plays hard but works harder; tough and acerbic Special Agent Tammy Gregorio, a former FBI Agent who was sent to New Orleans to investigate NCIS and upon completion joined Pride's team, Forensic Agent Sebastian Lund, a brilliant scientist who left the lab and, after much training, became an agent; and Special Agent Hannah Khoury, a seasoned agent who specializes in international counter-intelligence and has spent most of her career on overseas assignments. Supporting them is coroner Dr. Loretta Wade, who is as eccentric as she is smart, and Investigative Computer Specialist Patton Plame, an animated and talented hacker. This colorful city that harbors a dark side is a magnet for service personnel on leave, and when overindulgence is followed by trouble, Pride's team is at its best.

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Play Title Artist
NCIS: New Orleans
Stop Me Now
Boom Boom
Major Tom '94(English Version) (Club Mix)
No Pleasing You
It's Just Forever (feat. Alison Mosshart)
Lost Woman Blues
Brother
Ghost Town
Say a Prayer
Fire On The Bayou
Too Far to Fall
Beg Steal or Borrow
Got To Be More Careful
Smiling Faces Sometimes
Ellis Unit One
Cover Me Up
Hands On Ya Hips
You Make Your Own Heaven And Hell Right Here On Earth
Gotta Have You
House of Pain
Keep Going
Hazemaze
Beautiful
Shot the Sun Down
Life by the Drop
Blackout
Honey Honey
Lost in My Mind
Ends of the Earth
Right Place Wrong Time
Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand
10,000 Weight in Gold
Funnel Of Love
Hold On
Coming Home
P.S.
Man On Top
Midnight Dream
Soulfight
One for Suzy
New Year's Comin'/Son Lewis Blues Band
Darkness
Hey Pocky Way
Missing Heart
Mo Hippa - Live
Shake
Dear Love
Black Lemon
Under Pressure
Life of the Party - Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Club Mix
When the Saints Go Marchin' In
What I Gotta Do (feat. Jake Smith)
Don't Owe You a Thang
Church
Old Time Rock 'N' Roll
That's It!
You Don't Own Me (feat. G-Eazy)
Waiting for the Thunder
Let It Burn

User reviews

Brian Phillips
10/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack is how it seamlessly integrates with the narrative, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments and creating a sense of authenticity that transports the audience directly into the heart of The Big Easy.

Nancy Clark
10/10

The music enhances the storytelling by setting the mood for each scene, whether it's a tense investigation or a heartfelt moment between the characters. The diversity of musical styles used in the soundtrack reflects the eclectic nature of New Orleans itself, adding depth and richness to the overall viewing experience.

Richard Taylor
8/10

The diversity of the soundtrack mirrors the diverse backgrounds and personalities of the characters, providing a unique and memorable soundtrack that complements the action-packed scenes and emotional moments throughout the series.

Anthony Miller
8/10

The music enhances the storytelling and adds depth to the character development, creating a more immersive viewing experience for the audience as we follow Special Agent Pride and his team through their investigations and personal journeys.

Betty Hall
6/10

The use of local New Orleans musicians and artists in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the series, showcasing the rich musical heritage of the city and giving the show a unique and immersive feel.

Edward Moore
4/10

The score often felt generic and did not enhance the dramatic moments of the show. It lacked the energy and soul that one would expect from a series set in such a musically rich environment.