Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack
from: Silva Screen
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EAN: 0738572122423
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Silva Screen
Manufacturer: Silva Screen
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Silva Screen
Release Date: February 13, 2007
Sales Rank: 7523
Studio: Silva Screen
Disc 1:
- Doctor Who Theme - TV version
- Westminster Bridge
- The Doctor's Theme
- Cassandra's Waltz
- Slitheen
- Father's Day
- Rose In Peril
- Boom Town Suite
- I'm Coming To Get You
- Hologram
- Rose Defeats The Daleks
- Clockwork TARDIS
- Harriet Jones, Prime Minister
- Rose's Theme
- Song For Ten (performed by Neil Hannon)
- The Face of Boe
- UNIT
- Seeking The Doctor
- Madame de Pompadour
- Tooth and Claw
- The Lone Dalek
- New Adventures
- Finding Jackie
- Monster Bossa
- The Daleks
- The Cybermen
- Doomsday
- The Impossible Planet
- Sycorax Encounter
- Love Don't Roam (performed by Neil Hannon)
- Doctor Who Theme - Album Version
- Doctor Who Original Music from Series 3
- Doctor Who - The Complete Third Series
- Doctor Who - The Complete Second Series
- Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com:
The BBC's veteran time-traveling sci-fi hero returns via a smart 21st-century update, one whose adventurous plot lines and super-charged visuals inspired this equally ambitious musical score anthology (covering seasons one and two, as well as two extended specials) by Murray Gold. The composer's sinewy, synth-charged update of Ron Grainer's original '60s series theme is a study in spooky dramatics that's also treated to a more expansive, album-closing arrangement, while 'Westminster Bridge' and 'Slitheen' revel in muscular evocations of spy music past that recall Michael Giacchino's similar tongue-in-cheek romps for The Incredibles. From there, Gold's music steadily expands in scale and scope, often achieving big-screen dimensions via the cinematic sweep of 'Boom Town Suite'/'I'm Coming to Get You,' the minimalist-tinged rhythms of 'Clockwork Tardis,' or the overt piano-and-orchestra melancholy of 'Rosie's Theme.' Completing the saga's musical makeover are a pair of ballads sung by the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon--the effusive pop charmer 'Song For Ten' and the more retro-R&B-quirky 'Love Don't Roam.' --Jerry McCulley
Average Rating: 

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- A great soundtrack...the music from this series would continue to haunt me long after I watched the shows. I couldn't ... Read More
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- I am hooked on this music!I like this CD even more than I like the music for season 3 of Doctor Who...and that's saying something! ... Read More
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- any fan of dr who ... an awesome CD ... any fan of the series will enjoy this musical feast for the senses .. each piece brings ... Read More
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- Excellent!I ordered this music after watching the series. The music is full of variety and beauty. It has pathos and ... Read More
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- Loved itI wasnt sure I would like all the music on this, but each song is a memory of the shows episodes and I enjoyed ... Read More
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