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But the CSI brand and David Caruso's mug on the front cover should get their grooves into some new places. There aren't a lot of risks taken here - most of these tracks have made the chillout compilation rounds. The murder of a young socialite could be connected to a death pool, an offshore gambling boat, and a counterfeiting ring. Lamb's "Gabriel" leads down that duo's darker electronic path, while "Invisible Pedestrian" is a chattering atmospheric piece in the vein of Air. With David Caruso, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, Khandi Alexander. Caine and Delko are in Rio to hunt down Antonio Riaz, who had Caines wife (and Delkos.
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Re: CSI Miami CSI Miami Season 8 Episode 7 'Bone Voyage'.
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View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Status Offline Joined Nov 2009 Posts 1. The requisite Massive Attack track appears in the form of "Everywhen," while FC Kahuna, Baxter, and Nitin Sawhney contribute variations on the Clicky Downtempo with Female Lead motif. She reappears in Season 5, starting with Rio (the season opener). Anyone know the name of the song played on the episode of CSI Miami when Delko and Caleigh were saying good-bye 11-10-2009, 01:03 AM 12. The set's remainder consists of oddly England-centric rock ( Oasis, Ian Brown) and the kind of crackling modernist electronica that's perfect for CSI's stylized version of true crime. From there, Miami tries on some thickheaded nu-metal ( Ill NiƱo's self-explanatory "I Am Loco"), but it's only afterburning background music. The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" serves as a rousing theme song for the CBS spinoff hit CSI: Miami, and it opens the show's soundtrack as well.