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Terentium
06-12-2016, 06:50 PM
Way back in the 80s, Nicholas Briggs and a bunch of others gathered and made four seasons of fan-made Doctor Who on audio tapes. Four music tapes were released, which is what I’m looking for.

Firstly, there’s The Music: "The First Season" which had music by Brian Marshall, Graham Woods, and Jim Mortimore.

Then, there’s Music from Season Two which had incidental music from all six stories, by composers Jim Mortimore, Clive Latham, and Gwen Parker.

Thirdly, there’s The Music III which had music from all seven stories, by Jim Mortimore, "Patrick Trethui" (Nicholas Briggs under a pseudonym), Nigel Fairs, and Owen Parker.

Finally there was Glasst’s Universe by the supposed Gregori Glasst, really Jim Mortimore. This has already been released through his Bandcamp as Glasst: Works Vol. I: Requiem for Universe along with a second ‘album’ Glasst: Works Vol. II.


THOMAS TALLIS
06-12-2016, 07:53 PM
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