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Music from Doctor Who - Original Music From The BBC Series

Music from Doctor Who - Original Music From The BBC Series

Artists: Ron Granier, Keff McCulloch, Dominic Glynn
Label: Pulse
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars reviews

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1

EAN: 5016073757920

Release Date: April 29, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Tracks:

   Tardis - Dr Who
   Dr Who
   Gavrok's search
   A child's return
   Towers El Paradiso
   Burton's escape
   Drinksmat dawning
   Future pleasure
   Newsreel past
   The sting
   Dr Who (1980)
   Dr Who
   8891 Royale (trailer)
   The white flag
   Guards of silence
   The making of Pex
   Cemetary chase
   The brain
   Here's to the future
   Goodbye Doctor
   Dr Who (end title theme)

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Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars A sound edition to your collection   August 3, 2002
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

"Music From Doctor Who" initally seems like a offputting disc. After all, what interest lies in a CD of incidental music?

However, I was pleasantly surprised by the mix of styles and themes included with this release. There are four different arrangements of the Doctor Who theme, the first is a tradiational working of the theme with the TARDIS sound laid over it, the second is the opening and closing theme of the McCoy era, the third is the 1980's Peter Howell version and the last is Dominic Glynn's version from "The Trial of a Timelord".

The remainder of the tracks come from the Sylvester McCoy era of the show and from the stories "Time and the Rani", "Paradise Towers", "Delta and the Bannermen" and "Rememberance of the Daleks"

The themes from Rememberance are especially memorable due to the "Ring-a-Ring of Roses" melody laid over the top, "Paradise Towers" tracks are gentle and more relaxed, sounding more like the sort of tracks you'd expect to hear in a lift, however they are untrusive and relaxing. "Delta and the Bannermen"'s tracks are more action based and are fast and punchy while "Time and the Rani" has a more oriental feel to some of the tracks.

Of course, one of, if not the best theme tunes of all time is treated to full length rearrangements covering all the eighties.

In general, a worthly and sound addition to your collection, especially at such a low price.

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