If I Can’t Take You With Me Ncis
NCIS Album Review – If I Can’t Take You With Me
NCIS is an edgy series that blends crime and drama with liberal doses of humor. Its agents work to solve crimes that have Navy or Marine Corps ties.
NCIS stars Wilmer Valderrama, Sean Murray, Michael Weatherly, Keaton Simons, and Sheryl Crow. NCIS composer Brian Kirk created each track for the album by mixing various musical pieces from the show’s episodes into standalone suites. The results are a cohesive collection of 14 tracks that will delight fans of the acclaimed series and music buffs alike.
The NCIS soundtrack includes a variety of musical selections from the show, including new and exclusive songs that were used in some of the most memorable moments on NCIS. The album also features several original songs from artists such as Bob Dylan and John Mellencamp.
This week’s NCIS episode is a big one. It takes the team across the world and into a variety of tussles to reveal a secret government assassin program. In particular, we get to see NCIS director Rocky Carroll test his skill at directing action.
Jon Bryant is a Canadian singer-songwriter who has a number of award-winning albums under his belt. His ‘At Home’ was featured on this week’s NCIS, and it’s definitely a song to check out.
The episode is packed with all the usual NCIS suspects, including McGee (Sean Murray), Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), and Torres (Wilmer Valderrama). They’re all a little over the top at times, but it doesn’t take them long to put their heads together and figure out what’s going on.
In the end, they uncover a nifty secret government assassin program that’s arguably the most impressive and technically sophisticated of any we’ve seen so far. The CIA’s Simon Williams program has a number of operatives who go by “Simon Williams” to spy on enemies and eliminate them.