Mystery Road Music

Mystery Road season 2 episode 1 soundtrack

The Road, 9 songs

A decapitated body washes up in the mangroves, drawing Jay Swan to the furtive township of Gideon. It seems drug-related but is it also familiar? Partnered with local cop, Fran, Jay must unlock what the community knows.

  • My Time Is Coming — Rillakill
    A series of landscape shots establishing the setting; Wayan in his boat finds the dead body and ties it up. He heads to work.
  • Aboriginal Reggae — The Bart Willoughby Band
    Fran and Jay head over to a group of local Aboriginal men and women who are playing cards. Jay and Fran question Oscar.
  • Walk Through My Dream — Dan Sultan
    Jay returns to the trucking yard at night, looking for Emilio. Instead he stumbles across Simon with his ex-wife, Mary. He and Simon have a conversation.
  • Vesperae Solennesc De Confessore: Laudate Dominum K339 — Anna di Mauro, Johannes Wildner, Kosice Teachers' Choir, Camerata Cassovia
    Sandra at her dig site at night, removing layers of earth; (repeats) Sandra at her dig site at night, drinking a glass of champagne to celebrate what she's found.
  • Rainmaker — Southeast Desert Metal
    Outside the motel where Jay is staying, heavy metal music is blaring. It starts and stops again as Jay gets out of the car and walks toward his room.
  • Speak Your Language — Alice Skye
    Jay arrives at Mary's. They discuss why he's in town. She gives him a box of belongings and sends him on his way.
  • Crooked — Dealer
    Jay waits outside Dylan's shack, pistol at the ready. Dylan steps out and Jay corners him.
  • Djomula — Saltwater Band
    People hanging out in their yards, music and food is being cooked. Fran slowly approaches her house in her police car. Children run alongside calling for her to turn on the siren.
  • Mozart Requim in D minor k 626: Offertorium Domine Jesu Christe — Magdaléna Hajóssyová, Jaroslava Horská, Zdenek Kosler, Slovak Philharmonic Chorus, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
    Sandra uncovers a bag of human bones at the dig sight.