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Doctor Who Original Music from Series One & Two | 
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| Artist: Murray Gold Label: Silva Screen Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £6.00 You Save: £7.99 (57%)
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Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 1059
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 75 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 1224 UPC: 738572122423 EAN: 0738572122423 ASIN: B000KC8O3S
Release Date: December 11, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new - factory sealed
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| Tracks:
| • | DoctorWho 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 | | • | arriet 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 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review 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
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
FANTASTIC! August 15, 2008 Ms. K. L. Woolnough (Manchester,UK) FANTASTIC!
I have had it in my car for over 3 weeks and still havent tired of it. Each time I listen to a song it reminds me of a specific moment in the series. The only downside is that they arent in order. I would however recommend this cd to anyone who isnt sure.
What happened to Song for Ten???????????????? November 28, 2007 Rose_Noir (Newcastle upon Tyne, england) mostly great songs, overall great CD and a must have for any Whovian! but it is the wrong version of song for Ten!! I fail to see the point in putting a different version on the soundtrack to what was in Christmas Invasion, I loved the Christmas Invasion version, but I can't say the same for this one. I really can't see the point in including a completely different version, and I'm especially annoyed as nobody bothered to specify the CD version was different.
A Must Have For all Doctor Who fans October 20, 2007 Mrs. A. E. Hodgetts (uk) i got this album for my birthday and i have been listening to it ever since
There are two versions of the doctor who theme, one is the title theme and one is a three minute one.
There are two song with lyrics, one is Song For Ten which is at the end of the 'chrismas invasion' and the other is 'love dont roam' which is at the end of the episode with donna noble (catherine tate)
Rubbish...but it could have been so much better August 23, 2007 Mr. D. Robertson (South Shields) 0 out of 31 found this review helpful
Rubbish cd, no work or thought has gone into it, yet it could have been brilliant. The Beeb have put together a cd full of awful themes that do not do justice to the excellent music composed for Dr Who.
I am hoping there is another CD produced for the 2nd and latest 3rd series as the music is excellent.
The best sound track in the universe August 6, 2007 dosn't matter who I am (Rugeley, England) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is such a good CD! I got it for a tenna and it was worth every penny! I especially love the Theme Tune Album Version! But, one down side; "Song For Ten" is a bit iffy. But still, this is the best ever soundtrack. I just wish they would hurry up with the music from Series 3!
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