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NCIS: The Official TV Soundtrack – Vol. 2 is the second soundtrack album from the television series NCIS. The album is a 12-track set that includes brand new and exclusive songs from artists featured prominently in 2009-2010 episodes of the series, including Bob Dylan whose newly remixed and mastered "California" from the artist's Bringing It ...
This is the first season in which NCIS: Los Angeles did not air after NCIS. This season, NCIS: New Orleans aired after NCIS. [1] The entire season eleven cast renewed their contracts and returned for the new season. [2] The premiere episode aired on September 23, 2014 and was seen by 18.23 million people. [3]
NCIS: The Official TV Soundtrack; Vol. 2 is a single-disc, 12-track set that covers songs (many previously unreleased) featured throughout the seventh season of the show, including one recording titled "Bitter and Blue" by Weatherly, as well as two songs used in previous seasons.
Dailey's song, "Tomorrow Still Comes" was also featured on NCIS: The Official TV Soundtrack, which was released February 10, 2009 and used prominently in the NCIS episode "South By Southwest" on February 24, 2009. Additionally, "Peace Of Mind" from the first Torrent volume was featured in the NCIS episode "Semper Fidelis" on May 12, 2009.
The following contains major spoilers from Sunday night’s NCIS: Los Angeles season finale. The NCIS: Los Angeles team will look significantly different this fall, given the departure of two long ...
Joseph Richard Conlan is an American film and television composer based in Los Angeles. He is best known for his scores to the television series NCIS, Tour of Duty and Simon & Simon, and films Spiders 3D and Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia.
A proposed spinoff of NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: Red, aired two pilots episodes in 2013, but wasn't picked up for a full series order. How to watch NCIS: Los Angeles: Stream NCIS: Los Angeles on FuboTV.
NCIS kicks off Season 22 on Monday, Oct. 14, at 8/7c. To watch the trailer — and listen for those Easter eggs — press PLAY on the video at the top of this article. Show comments