| Doctor Who Series 4 Original TV Soundtrack | 
| Artist: Murray Gold Label: Silva Screen Category: Music
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Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 738572127527 EAN: 0738572127527
Release Date: November 17, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| Doctor Who Season Four Opening Credits | | A Noble Girl About Town | | Life Among the Distant Stars | | Corridors and Fire Escapes | | The Sybilline Sisterhood | | Songs of Captivity and Freedom | | UNIT Rocks | | The Doctor's Daughter | | The Source | | The Unicorn and the Wasp | | The Doctor's Theme Season Four | | Voyage of the Damned Suite | | The Girl With No Name | | The Song of Song | | All in the Mind | | Silence In The Library | | The Greatest Story Never Told | | Midnight | | Turn Left | | A Dazzling End | | The Rueful Fate of Donna Noble | | Davros | | The Dark and Endless Dalek Night | | A Pressing Need to Save the World | | Hanging On The Tablaphone | | Song of Freedom | | Doctor Who Season Four Closing Credits |
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| Customer Reviews:
dramatic music March 16, 2010 K (Essex, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fantastic for the young fan of the Doctor who does there own takes. Also great music just to play. I imagine drama and music teachers could make good use of it too as it's charged with atmoshere and emotion.
a clever eclectic! July 17, 2009 A. Lewis (Wales UK) This is the strongest of all of Murray Gold's soundtracks so far and demonstrates a wide range of styles which fits with the range of times covered in the Doctor Who programmes. The intricate harmonies are at times haunting, others awe inspiring whilst the atonalness gound in Davros' theme just make the hairs on the back of your neck rise up. An excellent soundtrack which is constantly on the cd player!
Excellent stuff from Murray Gold, as always, plus Oodsong! February 27, 2009 Beedo Sookcool (Torbay, Devonshire, England) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The only reason I didn't give this a full five stars is because I felt so much of the music was scene-specific. That is, any given track on this album is perfect for the mood of what's happening onscreen at the time when you're watching the show, but I wouldn't necessarily listen to every single track simply for the sheer pleasure of it. (Although there are a lot of tracks on this album I would listen to for the pure enjoyment thereof.) Also, I thought perhaps a couple more tracks might've been included; there was a Dalek theme or two I would've liked to have on the disc, but I guess you can't have everything.
And now, I'm going to throw a little bone to anyone else out there who (like me) doesn't have broadband and the latest lightning-fast computer, for whom it takes half an hour to load a three-minute clip of anything. If you're looking for Oodsong, this is the album to get. The tracks you Oodophiles want are "Songs of Captivity and Freedom" and "Song of Freedom." When I ordered this disc, shortly before Chirstmas, nobody had said in their reviews whether or not there was any Ood music on this album. And so I thought I'd clear that up.
Happy listening!
Best series of Doctor Who so far... and the bset music. February 17, 2009 A. Cutt (Manchester, England) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Series Four of the 'new' Doctor Who may well have been the best of the bunch so far & the music doesn't disappoint.
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