anonymousremains
01-18-2012, 02:18 PM
hello there - here's an edited soundtrack rip from Doctor Who - The Aztecs (1964) music by Richard Rodney Bennett

Doctor Who - The Aztecs (BBC 1964)(b/w)

excerpts from the original soundtrack

Incidental Music - Richard Rodney Bennett conducted by Marcus Dods
Special Sounds - Brian Hodgson
Title Music - Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, arranged by Delia Derbyshire

01) Doctor Who Title Music
02) Aztec Tomb/ Autloc & Barbara / The Doctor & Ian spot Tlotoxl / Barbara as Yetaxa / Ixta's Warrior skills
03) Susan and Barbara / You can't rewrite history! / The Sacrifice/ She is a false Goddess/ Tlotoxl & Barbara/ The Doctor (poison in the Garden) /
Ixta challenges Ian.
04) Barbara & Autloc Prophecy of Doom / Autloc & Tlotoxl / The Doctor detained / Ian and Ixta's first combat
05) Tlotoxl & The Doctor / Ian Wakes up to Ixta / Cameca happy / Ian warns Barbara / Tlotoxl's poison for Barbara backfires
06) The Doctor & Cameca / Barbara & Autloc
07) Ian in the Tunnel to the Tomb / Ixta & Tlotoxl think Ian Dead /Autloc knocked Out / Ian set up
08) Ixta falls to his Death / Escape through the Tomb / Barbara sulks / That's the good you done
09) The TARDIS / End Titles

Richard Rodney Bennett's score for this Doctor Who story has a number of elements reused for different scenes across the four episodes.

As was typical in these early Doctor Who's the music was written before recording the show to be used like library music and was piped
in live as the show was being recorded rather than dubbed in post production. It seem likely that the programme makers asked the composer
for different moods to be reused across the four episodes.

Richard Rodney Bennett's score for this Doctor Who story uses a small ensemble of a pair of flutes, piano (low end rumbles) harp & various
low and high percussion including Xylophone or, claves, triangle, timpani, congas, snare drum.


I think sounds of processed gongs are Brian Hodgson's stuff as well as the Tardis sound of course.The basic audio source Hodgson
used for the TARDIS effect was the sound of his house keys being scraped up and down along the strings of an old gutted piano, and played backwards.

hope you enjoy it,
anonymousremains

new link

mp3 @ 320 (http://www5.zippyshare.com/v/BEWHY2Co/file.html)




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bishtyboshty
01-18-2012, 04:04 PM
Thanks.

lordtalien
01-18-2012, 07:03 PM
Thank you a hundred times! I can't get enough Rodney Bennett! And forgotten titles recovered from DVD releases always makes me smile, too.

anonymousremains
04-11-2015, 11:48 PM
reup

Dashiell2007
05-05-2016, 06:10 PM
Would love a re-up if possible.