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impossibleego
05-18-2014, 10:59 PM
I swear he had said Seeds of Death exists in full. He used the original when he remastered the story for its first DVD release, which was yonks back. 2004? There are lots of passages which have no sound, just music, so he was quite lucky there. I used to wonder at how good the sound track was in places.

Chances are either Underwater Menace or Macra Terror exist with more than just one or two tracks. Considering how little was recorded, a good chance.

When the bloody hell it'll ever get released, Lord knows. Probably have to wait another ten years and another box set containing 80% of what we've already heard too many times.

But hooray, we got The Krotons. So grateful.

Hot today, very hot.

I have wondered about Underwater Menace too as there is so little music actually in it.

And I've been trying to find any interviews with him re: Seeds of Death but can't seem to find one. It would be odd that they chose not to include an iso-score for Seeds if it did, in fact, exist. I think they discovered Sun Makers after the DVD's prep was completed and that would explain that score's absence. There is no excuse for Revenge of the Cybermen not having an iso-score. ;)

gwylock1
05-18-2014, 11:02 PM
I have wondered about Underwater Menace too as there is so little music actually in it.

And I've been trying to find any interviews with him re: Seeds of Death but can't seem to find one. It would be odd that they chose not to include an iso-score for Seeds if it did, in fact, exist. I think they discovered Sun Makers after the DVD's prep was completed and that would explain that score's absence. There is no excuse for Revenge of the Cybermen not having an iso-score. ;)

Regarding the absence of isolated scores, from my various brief conversations with Mr. Ayres, he cited basically people ripping them and redistributing them, and said there likely won't be any more. :\

Pearlcorderman
05-18-2014, 11:27 PM
Regarding the absence of isolated scores, from my various brief conversations with Mr. Ayres, he cited basically people ripping them and redistributing them, and said there likely won't be any more. :\

The only flaw in Mr Ayres logic is that the BBC will not ever release these scores on CD. Therefore the only way to get them would be to rip them. I have virtually all the Classic era discs (I even used to possess The Music and The Music II on vinyl), and it is pitiful how little there is. If it wasn't for DrMatt and his mixes we would have virtually no Classic soundtracks to listen to, and certainly none with mixed cues.

If it's true that there will be no more isolated scores, then it's a real shame, but surely they must have known that one of us fans would do this, and no money is passed between hands. It's done so us fans can listen to the music from our favorite TV show. I'm sure Mr Ayres has all the music to listen to if he wants, so I'm sure he's OK.

Sorry, Rant over.

:) H.T.A.P. :)

PCM

gwylock1
05-18-2014, 11:34 PM
The only flaw in Mr Ayres logic is that the BBC will not ever release these scores on CD. Therefore the only way to get them would be to rip them. I have virtually all the Classic era discs (I even used to possess The Music and The Music II on vinyl), and it is pitiful how little there is. If it wasn't for DrMatt and his mixes we would have virtually no Classic soundtracks to listen to, and certainly none with mixed cues.

If it's true that there will be no more isolated scores, then it's a real shame, but surely they must have known that one of us fans would do this, and no money is passed between hands. It's done so us fans can listen to the music from our favorite TV show. I'm sure Mr Ayres has all the music to listen to if he wants, so I'm sure he's OK.

Sorry, Rant over.

:) H.T.A.P. :)

PCM

In his words, we're

"taking away the hard earned money that keeps [their] families fed"

by freely sharing these soundtracks among ourselves. And he is under no obligation to release these soundtracks just because we want them, sad as that is.

impossibleego
05-18-2014, 11:56 PM
In his words, we're

"taking away the hard earned money that keeps [their] families fed"

by freely sharing these soundtracks among ourselves. And he is under no obligation to release these soundtracks just because we want them, sad as that is.

Another problem with Mr. Ayres' logic there... I PAID for the DVDs and ripping the audio tracks to listen to apart from the DVDs is my right. We get into a gray area in regards to the redistribution of said scores legally but given how shoddy the BBC has been about releases no one can blame the fans for sharing their rips of the isolated scores.

The sad fact is that some people just want to have complete control over something and as long as the internet exists no artist or producer or composer has any control any more. Bootlegging has been going on for years and its probably never going to stop. Some people need to just lighten the eff up and get off their power tripping high horses.


/rant

Pearlcorderman
05-19-2014, 01:08 AM
In his words, we're

"taking away the hard earned money that keeps [their] families fed"

by freely sharing these soundtracks among ourselves. And he is under no obligation to release these soundtracks just because we want them, sad as that is.
But isn't that just the point. We are not taking away the hard earned money that keeps their families fed, because they do not give us the opportunity to feed their families in the first place. So I believe, rightly or wrongly, that they themselves are stopping them feed their families, or at the very least the BBC are.

Other TV series get good music releases. Take Star Trek TOS. They released the entire series sound tracks. Star Trek TNG with the Ron Jones Project box set. It's sad that we Who fans are denied the music we love from the greats such as Paddy Kingsland, Dudley Simpson, and Peter Howell to name but a few.

gwylock1
05-19-2014, 01:11 AM
But isn't that just the point. We are not taking away the hard earned money that keeps their families fed, because they do not give us the opportunity to feed their families in the first place. So I believe, rightly or wrongly, that they themselves are stopping them feed their families, or at the very least the BBC are.

Other TV series get good music releases. Take Star Trek TOS. They released the entire series sound tracks. Star Trek TNG with the Ron Jones Project box set. It's sad that we Who fans are denied the music we love from the greats such as Paddy Kingsland, Dudley Simpson, and Peter Howell to name but a few.

I'm not saying the reasoning makes sense, just that that's what mark said

impossibleego
05-19-2014, 01:27 AM
But isn't that just the point. We are not taking away the hard earned money that keeps their families fed, because they do not give us the opportunity to feed their families in the first place. So I believe, rightly or wrongly, that they themselves are stopping them feed their families, or at the very least the BBC are.

Other TV series get good music releases. Take Star Trek TOS. They released the entire series sound tracks. Star Trek TNG with the Ron Jones Project box set. It's sad that we Who fans are denied the music we love from the greats such as Paddy Kingsland, Dudley Simpson, and Peter Howell to name but a few.

So funny you should mention the Trek releases. gwylock1 and I were just discussing that earlier. As I pointed out to him the Trek releases make this 11-CD TARDIS box look like a pathetic offering.

Maybe the BBC just needs to cut ties with Silva and work with FSM or LaLa Land...

recons
05-19-2014, 08:47 AM
Maybe the BBC just needs to cut ties with Silva and work with FSM or LaLa Land...

I agree, but it is almost impossible. Ayres is the BBC's Radiophonic Archivist and consultant on the DVD range. There isn't really anyone else that can sort music releases out for them. The reason Silva Screen have enjoyed the licence to release Doctor Who music for all these years is because of their (i.e. Silva's) relationship with Mark Ayres who has done a lot of work with them both Who and non-Who. He may have been instrumental in the set-up of the label and may well be one of the directors (I'd have to check this if pressed so don't quote me, but I am sure I've read this somewhere).

There are certainly some potential releases that have not formed part of DVD isolated scores, in addition to which some cues if not entire scores have been re-recorded as we have seen.

Ultimately, the decision whether to press ahead with new releases as the situation stands is how much each release sells. No-one is going to hold back a new release if Caves of Androzani or The Krotons sold well. If they didn't sell well, Ayres might well point the finger at those of us who have enjoyed the releases like DrMatt's. (The point about whether this situation would be the case if the Beeb had got their arse into gear and issued soundtrack releases when there actually was a better market for them makes itself, but we have to work with what we find ourselves with). If there were an online petition to prove how much interest there is in new releases, I'd sign it.

I'm just glad that we have best equivalent of the Ron Jones Project here. It would be wonderful if we could agree on the FFS Definitive Classic Doctor Who Set (nuWho is a little more complicated I think). [I understand some fans have done the same with the scores to the Bond movies and harmonised the artwork so that it looks like a set; there was a similar project for Star Trek TOS before a blinding commercial set was released].

What this could perhaps comprise of is suites (as FX-free as possible) for stories where the scores no longer exist (unless it is possible to isolate cues), library music (there have been some excellent and generous finds shared on here and I understand that The Ultra-Sonic Perception is getting a re-release on vinyl this year which will close the gap enormously), and individual releases for where we have scores (such as DM's excellent releases), and maybe a separate sound effects disc or two a la 30 Years of the Radiophonic Workshop, all tied by unifying set artwork (I'm am sure many would have a stab at particular releases and downloaders are free to pick and choose or ignore as they feel fit).

The fans of Laurel and Hardy overrode the inadequacies of the companies releasing the films by getting together and sharing what they had so that everyone could appreciate and discuss the body of work that had become their love or passion. This is what we do. Alright, we can't get access to the Beeb's archives, so there may well be things that will be forever out of our reach. But, by and large, we can obtain what the Beeb and Silva cannot give us: a more definitive set than anything that has been commerically released. And who knows? They might look at efforts like this and decide to act in a positive way. They did for Trek, and Bond got a few more complete re-releases too...

Creativeawesome
05-19-2014, 09:08 AM
I agree, but it is almost impossible. Ayres is the BBC's Radiophonic Archivist and consultant on the DVD range. There isn't really anyone else that can sort music releases out for them. The reason Silva Screen have enjoyed the licence to release Doctor Who music for all these years is because of their (i.e. Silva's) relationship with Mark Ayres who has done a lot of work with them both Who and non-Who. He may have been instrumental in the set-up of the label and may well be one of the directors (I'd have to check this if pressed so don't quote me, but I am sure I've read this somewhere).

There are certainly some potential releases that have not formed part of DVD isolated scores, in addition to which some cues if not entire scores have been re-recorded as we have seen.

Ultimately, the decision whether to press ahead with new releases as the situation stands is how much each release sells. No-one is going to hold back a new release if Caves of Androzani or The Krotons sold well. If they didn't sell well, Ayres might well point the finger at those of us who have enjoyed the releases like DrMatt's. (The point about whether this situation would be the case if the Beeb had got their arse into gear and issued soundtrack releases when there actually was a better market for them makes itself, but we have to work with what we find ourselves with). If there were an online petition to prove how much interest there is in new releases, I'd sign it.

I'm just glad that we have best equivalent of the Ron Jones Project here. It would be wonderful if we could agree on the FFS Definitive Classic Doctor Who Set (nuWho is a little more complicated I think). [I understand some fans have done the same with the scores to the Bond movies and harmonised the artwork so that it looks like a set; there was a similar project for Star Trek TOS before a blinding commercial set was released].

What this could perhaps comprise of is suites (as FX-free as possible) for stories where the scores no longer exist (unless it is possible to isolate cues), library music (there have been some excellent and generous finds shared on here and I understand that The Ultra-Sonic Perception is getting a re-release on vinyl this year which will close the gap enormously), and individual releases for where we have scores (such as DM's excellent releases), and maybe a separate sound effects disc or two a la 30 Years of the Radiophonic Workshop, all tied by unifying set artwork (I'm am sure many would have a stab at particular releases and downloaders are free to pick and choose or ignore as they feel fit).

The fans of Laurel and Hardy overrode the inadequacies of the companies releasing the films by getting together and sharing what they had so that everyone could appreciate and discuss the body of work that had become their love or passion. This is what we do. Alright, we can't get access to the Beeb's archives, so there may well be things that will be forever out of our reach. But, by and large, we can obtain what the Beeb and Silva cannot give us: a more definitive set than anything that has been commerically released. And who knows? They might look at efforts like this and decide to act in a positive way. They did for Trek, and Bond got a few more complete re-releases too...

... (10mins later) Agreed.

gnawingagony
05-19-2014, 09:33 AM
I have wondered about Underwater Menace too as there is so little music actually in it.

And I've been trying to find any interviews with him re: Seeds of Death but can't seem to find one. It would be odd that they chose not to include an iso-score for Seeds if it did, in fact, exist. I think they discovered Sun Makers after the DVD's prep was completed and that would explain that score's absence. There is no excuse for Revenge of the Cybermen not having an iso-score. ;)

He posts on a couple of forums, which is where I may have seen this.

Amanda
05-19-2014, 09:54 AM
I believe some of this tech/legal stuff was discussed on a different thread. My understanding is that when we buy a cd/dvd, we do not own it. We own the physical disc, and packaging, not the material which is still the property of the releasing label. Technically, we do NOT have the right to rip the audio separate from the visual and most certainly are breaking the law by allowing any sharing of said audio. That seems the legal side of it, and as long as companies have that to fall back on, we will get exactly what they want to give and when. Last I heard it works out like this: "well, we MIGHT want to consider releasing the score for Revenge of the Cybermen as a cd in the future, therefor it is imperative we maintain the market desire for it, therefore non shall hear it now".......

hybryd01
05-19-2014, 10:39 AM
The Ultra-Sonic Perception is getting a re-release on vinyl this year
(grinninginexcitment)

saw76
05-19-2014, 10:56 AM
I have always been somewhat confused by isolated scores and their purpose. Am I supposed to sit there then and watch a silent screen until a bit of music comes along? I could be waiting quite a while with an old DW! It always seemed to me that there was a tact 'nudge, nudge, wink, wink' about them; here's the score rip it for your pleasure.

On another topic, I've said it before and I'll say it again, 20 minutes of Don Harper's score for Invasion is sitting in the vaults as well. Why don't they simply compile all the Troughton scores onto a CD?

One last thing re. the 11 disc box set; yes it's brilliant and all that (I still couldn't afford it mind) but whoever buys it will still be lacking a huge amount of previously completely released scores. I'm talking about The Daleks, Dalek Masterplan, The Sea Devils and the Mutants.

Amanda
05-19-2014, 11:06 AM
Yes, the pointy of an iso score IS to sit and watch while waiting for music. No, it is not a tacit hint to rip. Most companies somewhere in the teeny print on the packaging say specifically you can't legally do that. The point of the 11 dsc set is obviously NOT to provide full scores to anything. Just a sampler of various styles used throughout the series on a sort of historical context. The BBC has made no effort at all in compiling it, or in getting any real unreleased score out. It was a prime opportunity squandered, which tells exactly what they think of us or our wants.

dragonOllie15
05-19-2014, 11:42 AM
It's a pity, I love listening to the isolated scores on my iPod as I go about the day, walking, working etc, I suppose the extent we can do as individuals is rip the scores and soundtracks for private use, I'm getting that 11 disc set and that'll be fantastic for me, but as saw76 quite rightly pointed out, it is missing a lot, so after I've bought the soundtracks for Krotons, Androzani and Ghost Light, I'll see about getting other releases that the past 50 years have given us, like the Doctor Who at the Radiophonic Workshop volumes, aside from the treasure trove of Pertwee era music on volume 2, I'd say the isolated DVD scores would be my best hopes of good, clean Pertwee era music!

EagleShooter6
05-19-2014, 01:05 PM
I have wondered about Underwater Menace too as there is so little music actually in it.

And I've been trying to find any interviews with him re: Seeds of Death but can't seem to find one. It would be odd that they chose not to include an iso-score for Seeds if it did, in fact, exist. I think they discovered Sun Makers after the DVD's prep was completed and that would explain that score's absence. There is no excuse for Revenge of the Cybermen not having an iso-score. ;)

The Sun Makers has music on its photo gallery though, Revenge of the Cybermen only had special sound.

If someone asked Mark Ayres about what exists from pre 1980 would he reply?

recons
05-19-2014, 01:14 PM
The Sun Makers has music on its photo gallery though, Revenge of the Cybermen only had special sound.

If someone asked Mark Ayres about what exists from pre 1980 would he reply?

Try Roobarbs. I believe he's a member there and often reponds to questions of this nature.

impossibleego
05-19-2014, 10:27 PM
I believe some of this tech/legal stuff was discussed on a different thread. My understanding is that when we buy a cd/dvd, we do not own it. We own the physical disc, and packaging, not the material which is still the property of the releasing label. Technically, we do NOT have the right to rip the audio separate from the visual and most certainly are breaking the law by allowing any sharing of said audio. That seems the legal side of it, and as long as companies have that to fall back on, we will get exactly what they want to give and when. Last I heard it works out like this: "well, we MIGHT want to consider releasing the score for Revenge of the Cybermen as a cd in the future, therefor it is imperative we maintain the market desire for it, therefore non shall hear it now".......

We buy it, we own the rights to view and listen to it in our own homes.

Sharing is where we get into the legal gray area.

Trust me. Its how companies can charge for programs that duplicate copyrighted DVDs. If you are using them as a backup for your own person use, its legal. If you sell it or publicly display/present it somewhere it is illegal.

If Ayres and the BBC had actually released scores back in the day when CDs were more popular and common, this would all be a moot point as we would have more to choose from as in the late 90s and early 00s CD releases would have sold better.

Releasing things like "Caves Of Androzani" that fans already had an iso-score for was nice for some but the rest said "Oh that's on BOTH versions of Androzani I bought on DVD, why do I need to buy the soundtrack seperately?" Same for "Ghost Light". Only in "Ghost Light"'s case it was "I bought this on CD already, then I bought the DVD that had the iso-score... why do I need this AGAIN? Oh three or four alternate tracks? I'll pass." And the problem with "The Krotons" is it is not, as was pointed out to me in a private convo elsewhere, a "mainstream WHO score". It is one of the least liked stories of the entire show's run and some (the general music buying public) wouldn't even consider the "Special Sounds" that comprise its score to be a score.

Basically, had any of this material been released earlier or if better choices had been made as to releases then maybe we would have a better selection of WHO releases.

Its ridiculous how much stuff they have that we will probably never get because the sales of Androzani, Krotons, Ghost Light and the ridiculous 11 CD Set are not what they had hoped they would be. And honestly, its their own fault.

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Yes, the pointy of an iso score IS to sit and watch while waiting for music. No, it is not a tacit hint to rip. Most companies somewhere in the teeny print on the packaging say specifically you can't legally do that. The point of the 11 dsc set is obviously NOT to provide full scores to anything. Just a sampler of various styles used throughout the series on a sort of historical context. The BBC has made no effort at all in compiling it, or in getting any real unreleased score out. It was a prime opportunity squandered, which tells exactly what they think of us or our wants.

Its not in tiny print... its big and bold all over EVERY copyright notice and warning on the actual discs themselves on screen. You do legally have the right to "backup" any DVD or BluRay you purchase for your own use in case something happens to your original copy. There is your legal loophole.

Still technically illegal to publicly share your "backups".

Amanda
05-19-2014, 10:32 PM
Yes, but it is still Theirs, and so they do what they want.

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Personall, I don't really enjoy much of the classic Who score. Some later Tom Baker/Davidson stories, but not much else. So for me mainly it is the newer Gold scores. And for the most part we have been lucky enough for them, with only Series 1 & 2 getting terribly sorted. And no, I would not consider "special sounds" as a score album, even though I do realize it was intended that way, as part of the soundscape, in many stories.

impossibleego
05-19-2014, 10:57 PM
Yes, but it is still Theirs, and so they do what they want.

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Personall, I don't really enjoy much of the classic Who score. Some later Tom Baker/Davidson stories, but not much else. So for me mainly it is the newer Gold scores. And for the most part we have been lucky enough for them, with only Series 1 & 2 getting terribly sorted. And no, I would not consider "special sounds" as a score album, even though I do realize it was intended that way, as part of the soundscape, in many stories.

Here's another gray area... it is YOURS and THEIRS. They own the distribution rights. You are not allowed to publicly broadcast any portion of the content you have purchased nor make a profit distributing it. If you rip the iso-score as a backup and then send the mp3 you made to a friend it is NOT a public broadcast and you have not (hopefully) accepted any money for the transaction. Legally, they can do NOTHING about that.

It all gets back to the point that Ayres made where he said our ripping the iso-scores was taking money out of their hands. Had the material been available commercially and then people just distributed it willy nilly then we would be taking money out of their hands. By not releasing the music we have no way to actually give them money other than to buy the official VHS, DVD and BluRay releases (as I have done since the movie-format VHS releases and then replaced as a new version was released... I have now bought "Spearhead From Space" five times in total... its getting absurd. Especially with the prices that the BBCs American distributer (Warner Bros.) place on WHO titles. $79.99 for "The Complete Specials" on DVD or $84.99 on BluRay. 5 episodes. $80. Its ridiculous.

Basically, when all is said and done, had they made the scores available in the first place most of us would have bought them.

The same goes for Gold's scores for 2005 onwards. If official releases were made available for all the unreleased music, most of us would buy them.

They just don't seem to understand that they are shooting themselves in the foot by not releasing them and then blaming us as fans for not buying what they do offer us.

(Seriously, I have bought Spearhead From Space 5 times now... because they released it five times. each time with something different or a new transfer.)

Amanda
05-19-2014, 11:03 PM
See, but several labels have disputed your point and win. It is NOT yours if you buy it. They will maintain that all you have bought is the actual physical disc and packaging, NOT the material ON the disc, and the law supports that assertion. THEY maintain they still own the rights as to what and where it is viewed, and sending a back-up to a friend is not considered legal. They CAN do something about it, but usually don't. But never confuse CAN"T with DON'T. Tis an important distinction...

impossibleego
05-19-2014, 11:17 PM
See, but several labels have disputed your point and win. It is NOT yours if you buy it. They will maintain that all you have bought is the actual physical disc and packaging, NOT the material ON the disc, and the law supports that assertion. THEY maintain they still own the rights as to what and where it is viewed, and sending a back-up to a friend is not considered legal. They CAN do something about it, but usually don't. But never confuse CAN"T with DON'T. Tis an important distinction...

The only cases that have ever been won are those involving online mass distribution. Not private sharing between email address.

I am not saying that we are not all guilty of illegal distribution here. Once it hits the web, its illegal. Sharing an mp3 between two people has NEVER been an issue in the courts and its not "big enough" of a problem for the labels and studios to worry about.

I have a LOT of experience with this stuff given what I used to do for a living. lol

Read the copyright notices very carefully... you cannot distribute the material PUBLICLY. There is the loophole. Once you send it to 20 people or 2000 on a sharing site or p2p server, you have violated the licensing agreement you have with the studio or record label.

Amanda
05-19-2014, 11:23 PM
Yea I know. Technically when they showed us movies in class at school it was illegal..,.:D That last day in the gym when we watched Raiders especially....:D

impossibleego
05-19-2014, 11:39 PM
Yea I know. Technically when they showed us movies in class at school it was illegal..,.:D That last day in the gym when we watched Raiders especially....:D

Ah... see... technically you can't even broadcast a DVD or BluRay (or VHS... god forbid someone is still stuck in VHS mode) in a classroom without purchasing the specially licensed classroom version of said film or show.

Isn't that sad? they can legally sue a teacher for showing an episode of Jeopardy! they recorded from TV for their class to see.

(They have actually done this. They lost but Sony did it. I always wanted to know how they found out the teacher showed the class an episode of Jeopardy! lol)

Amanda
05-19-2014, 11:56 PM
Yea, we used to get to see episodes of In Search Of, Nova and all that. And a lot of the Holocaust stuff in History, adaptations of the books we were reading in English etc. But, this was the early to mid 80's too...

daughterofisaac
05-20-2014, 12:43 AM
Actually Light at the End was in 5.1

I even managed to isolate a few bits of music, but sadly, the mixing was such that I couldn't get any in decent listenable shape.

I wonder, can music be extracted from any Big Finish episode in this format? 'Zagreus' and 'Scherzo' (and by extension 'The Next Life', which reuses pieces) stand out in my mind as particularly excellent soundtracks, I don't suppose anyone has managed to isolate them?

If it's possible, I'd be willing to attempt it myself.

gwylock1
05-20-2014, 02:04 AM
I wonder, can music be extracted from any Big Finish episode in this format? 'Zagreus' and 'Scherzo' (and by extension 'The Next Life', which reuses pieces) stand out in my mind as particularly excellent soundtracks, I don't suppose anyone has managed to isolate them?

If it's possible, I'd be willing to attempt it myself.

As far as I'm aware, no other story has been released in 5.1, and the dialogue and effects are often mixed in stereo, so isolating music is impossible without some manual spectral repair, the software for which is both ridiculously expensive and unreliable

Grubbuts
05-20-2014, 02:38 AM
I wonder, can music be extracted from any Big Finish episode in this format? 'Zagreus' and 'Scherzo' (and by extension 'The Next Life', which reuses pieces) stand out in my mind as particularly excellent soundtracks, I don't suppose anyone has managed to isolate them?

If it's possible, I'd be willing to attempt it myself.

Zagreus was particularly good, wasn't it? There's that little, plaintive motif that recurs throughout. Lifted the play overall, I thought.

nedwho
05-20-2014, 03:14 AM
The only flaw in Mr Ayres logic is that the BBC will not ever release these scores on CD. Therefore the only way to get them would be to rip them. I have virtually all the Classic era discs (I even used to possess The Music and The Music II on vinyl), and it is pitiful how little there is. If it wasn't for DrMatt and his mixes we would have virtually no Classic soundtracks to listen to, and certainly none with mixed cues.

If it's true that there will be no more isolated scores, then it's a real shame, but surely they must have known that one of us fans would do this, and no money is passed between hands. It's done so us fans can listen to the music from our favorite TV show. I'm sure Mr Ayres has all the music to listen to if he wants, so I'm sure he's OK.

Sorry, Rant over.

:) H.T.A.P. :)

PCM

Agree a 100% with you regarding Dr.Matt (and others) who help us to listen to unreleased classic music scores.

Another thing is that many of us would buy the scores if they were commercially available. And also, many of us do buy the scores on commercial release even if we have a bootleg and/or ripped version of the score. If you're the sort of person who is motivated enough to rip an iso score, or track down ripped scores on the net, then you're likely to be motivated to buy whatever Silva Screen see fit to release (I'm not passing any judgment at all here on people who don't do that - I just think the impact of iso scores on commercial sales of official soundtrack releases shouldn't be over-stated).

gwylock1
05-20-2014, 03:23 AM
Agree a 100% with you regarding Dr.Matt (and others) who help us to listen to unreleased classic music scores.

Another thing is that many of us would buy the scores if they were commercially available. And also, many of us do buy the scores on commercial release even if we have a bootleg and/or ripped version of the score. If you're the sort of person who is motivated enough to rip an iso score, or track down ripped scores on the net, then you're likely to be motivated to buy whatever Silva Screen see fit to release (I'm not passing any judgment at all here on people who don't do that - I just think the impact of iso scores on commercial sales of official soundtrack releases shouldn't be over-stated).
I for one usually try to get releases legally, though due to my money situation and location, it's not always possible

impossibleego
05-20-2014, 05:18 AM
Agree a 100% with you regarding Dr.Matt (and others) who help us to listen to unreleased classic music scores.

Another thing is that many of us would buy the scores if they were commercially available. And also, many of us do buy the scores on commercial release even if we have a bootleg and/or ripped version of the score. If you're the sort of person who is motivated enough to rip an iso score, or track down ripped scores on the net, then you're likely to be motivated to buy whatever Silva Screen see fit to release (I'm not passing any judgment at all here on people who don't do that - I just think the impact of iso scores on commercial sales of official soundtrack releases shouldn't be over-stated).

I have so much music from the series that I have purchased over the years and now I'm compiling the Era Collections to represent as much of each Doctor's Era as possible in 80 minutes using what I have purchased, iso-scores, direct rips from episodes that the scores no longer exist for that I have purchased the VHS and the DVDs both for as well as some "stock" music I hadn't purchased yet that has been shared here.

As for purchasing the releases, if I was gainfully employed right now I would have bought Krotons and Androzani just because they are what they are. I would have shelled out the money for the 11 CD set as well. Ghost Light is the only recent release that would have annoyed me having to purchase AGAIN because I already have that one on CD from years ago.

The iso-scores do NOT stop from purchasing the official soundtrack releases, if anything it would be a chance to finally have a physical copy of the soundtrack as its own entity.

Money is the only reason I haven't bought much lately. lol

Amanda
05-20-2014, 08:15 AM
Dunno. If an iso has been ripped by, say, Dr. Matt, I don't even bother downloading an official release for free, let alone buying it.

recons
05-20-2014, 08:46 AM
Still technically illegal to publicly share your "backups".

It depends.

The sites that offer fan-edits state clearly (after being pursued and hammered by the studios, I should add) that it is illegal to download fan-edits unless you already own a copy of the original. This is the same sort of situation, and it is a very grey area, and can vary from country to country.This gets really murky, but if we both legally own a copy Spearhead From Space each, and you can rip the score and I can't...

Where reality bites and companies take action is where anyone makes or loses money. If a loss on the part of the originator (copyright owner) can be perceived, a cost benefit analysis occurs to see if it's worth pursuing. So if we take, for example, Silva's release of The Krotons and share it, a loss may credibly be perceived. (It goes without saying that it's hard to argue a loss against something you haven't sold or produced yet, as Ayres has tried to argue).

Parts of works do matter here - so if we did a Four To Doomsday album that included the tracks on the 50th anniversary boxset, this could also be considered a loss of revenue and might be worth pursuing. Of course, if we went to a convention and sold CDs of the scores, whether or not they had been released in any form, that's completely illegal.

(When the Loose Cannon reconstructions were uploaded to YouTube, the Beeb only took down those parts that contained footage from their DVD range).

Ayres' arguments don't add up to me. Poor sales have as much to do with the choices of release and VAM material as anything else. If you're going to release Silver Nemesis on CD, make it clear there are exclusive extra tracks and interviews with the composer, and a special booklet - something above what has already been released on DVD. Some people care about whether soundtracks are at the highest bit rate possible, but many don't, so you're operating in a market where people do download scores from Amazon etc at 192. A high quality copy of McCulloch's work for audiophiles may not be a good enough reason to buy it. The Krotons was a short release of an obscure title at the same price as others. It should have been part of a larger release.

The problem at the Beeb's (or Silva's) end has been poor marketing. And, as others have noted, it's the fans that miss out.

Plutopurto
05-20-2014, 09:07 AM
any news on an official release of Day/Time of the Doctor yet?

EagleShooter6
05-20-2014, 09:08 AM
Btw my opinion is to release everything in the archive.

Amanda
05-20-2014, 09:12 AM
There is no money ast all in releasing everything. Not all (most not) Who fans are music score fans. Even those who are will not buy everything. It is a no win market to do that.

CGCJ
05-20-2014, 09:34 AM
My computer seems to be playing up, until I get it looked at and fixed, I won't be able to post anymore new rips of music, sorry... (I may now have lost everything, including my 5.1 copies of The Sarah Jane Adventures! (Which may not be replaceable...))

Chris666eden
05-20-2014, 11:45 AM
any news on an official release of Day/Time of the Doctor yet?

Silva Screen tweeted that they have no idea if one will be released sadly.

Amanda
05-20-2014, 12:00 PM
See? A monumental set of episodes, really, and nothing, nothing at all from them? YES a lot of re-used score, and that itself was a crime....

Penny Parker
05-20-2014, 12:06 PM
It is unfortunate that the release of classic era Who music has been badly managed.

The Caves of Androzani was a great start to a potential series of classic releases on CD, but then The Krotons was a poor choice for a standalone CD release. Twenty minutes of sound effects does not make for an appealing album! Making the other release a McCoy era story was never going to reach the widest section of the market either because those years are not the most popular among fans, plus the fact that a "Ghost Light" soundtrack had already been released made it even less attractive. Natural enough that a Mark Ayres composition was selected for early release though if it is in fact Mark Ayres selecting what Silva releases!

The 11 Doctors boxset sounded like a dream when it was announced. When it turned out to be mostly recycled tracks from the classic era cynically bundled with exact duplicates of all the new series CDs already available I was so disappointed. Inflating the cost by sticking it all in a space-wasting and tacky Tardis model was also a mistake. Silva did apparently realise this, and so belatedly added the release of the CDs without the Tardis box. But that's damage control of a situation which should never have arisen in the first place.

The most blatant mistake of course is that this boxset is a year late. How did they manage to miss the 50th anniversary by so much? This alone would indicate that the company probably are not entirely competent to fully exploit classic Doctor Who music releases.

Being handed on a plate two hours of new Murray Gold music every year or so to release is something they can handle. It does appear though that putting together decent packages of music from the early Doctors is beyond their capacity for some reason.

Plutopurto
05-20-2014, 12:43 PM
Silva Screen tweeted that they have no idea if one will be released sadly.

What the f@#!? Seriously? Why the hell not? Why didn't they just include it on the 11 doctors boxed set? Silva are so crap.

Chris666eden
05-20-2014, 12:49 PM
What the f@#!? Seriously? Why the hell not? Why didn't they just include it on the 11 doctors boxed set? Silva are so crap.

They are probably concentrating on getting all of the orders for the TARDIS Box and 11 CD set sent out before they plan any further releases. Though they would have, by now, had it on their schedule as in the pipeline. I don't understand why the Murray Gold releases are now taking longer and longer to be released as we go along.

saw76
05-20-2014, 01:41 PM
FWIW I would have a 100 releases like The Krotons, which I personally believe is wonderful, than a CD of Caves or Ghost Light et al. Interest in the Radiophonic Workshop has never been higher than at this moment so why not exploit it?

Amanda
05-20-2014, 01:45 PM
Because no one bought/will buy it. Not enough. It is not profitable as a whole.

Penny Parker
05-20-2014, 01:59 PM
FWIW I would have a 100 releases like The Krotons, which I personally believe is wonderful, than a CD of Caves or Ghost Light et al. Interest in the Radiophonic Workshop has never been higher than at this moment so why not exploit it?

The material itself is interesting but the presentation is all wrong. Twenty minutes of sound effects does not constitute a standalone album. Not one that will sell in any kind of worthwhile numbers at least.

A "Season Six" double or even triple CD with sound effects and music from Invasion, Krotons, War Games and so on would have me reaching for my credit card in an instant.

hybryd01
05-20-2014, 02:09 PM
My computer seems to be playing up, until I get it looked at and fixed, I won't be able to post anymore new rips of music, sorry... (I may now have lost everything, including my 5.1 copies of The Sarah Jane Adventures! (Which may not be replaceable...))
Damn it :(

saw76
05-20-2014, 02:26 PM
The material itself is interesting but the presentation is all wrong. Twenty minutes of sound effects does not constitute a standalone album. Not one that will sell in any kind of worthwhile numbers at least.

A "Season Six" double or even triple CD with sound effects and music from Invasion, Krotons, War Games and so on would have me reaching for my credit card in an instant.

Oh, agreed unreservedly. I was just trying to show where my, and I think, the interest of a lot of other Doctor Who music fans lies.

Amanda
05-20-2014, 02:35 PM
But in a room of ten members we know less than half would buy it. Hell I wouldn't even dl it free. Soooo...no money to be made. The production cost would far outweigh any chance of profit which really is the only motivator here.

recons
05-20-2014, 04:53 PM
What if arguments aren't really worth it, but in this case one can't help but wonder if the (potential) market would have been stronger if the isolated audio tracks had not happened. People would have still bought the DVDs.

The real question is what are we going to do about it?

[DrMatt, if you're around, I'd love to hear your take on this situation].

Amanda
05-20-2014, 05:12 PM
Without ISO tracks, there's plenty of stories with unreleased cues. Tons. And maybe that would change things. I know that for the stories I want, Dr. Matt's Iso scores are there. And my go to, since they never got a full album release. Hard to judge overall. Even among Who fans we here are a bit of a selective market. I don't think GENERALLY that isolated scores were the reason most folks bought the dvd's. Mostly were there as an extra little something. Both as music lovers and for archival purposes. But yea, trying to sell a product to a very small market that you've already sold it too is a tough act.

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For ME, until they start releasing New Who on blu ray with ISO scores there isn't anything TO do about it. You guys do well with your rips, but even residual fx pretty well kill it for me....:(

impossibleego
05-21-2014, 09:51 PM
Apparently some of you wonder about the progress of my era collections... well for those who do I will say that I am making some progress and have justc ompleted this suite that WILL be included on "The William Hartnell Era".

This suite is actually the complete score to "The Massacre" (all cues edited exactly as they appear in the story) with the exception of the opening piece. I chose NOT to re-use it. It only appears once. :)

https://soundcloud.com/heath-david-castor/pierre-arvay-doctor-who-suite-from-the-massacre

Enjoy! (This is not the final, mastered version but its still quite nice.)

Which Doctor?
05-22-2014, 05:04 AM
Interesting info - sorry if it's already been posted:

Doctor Who News: Dual Planet to release incidental music by Don Harper and Eric Siday (http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/05/dual-planet-210514190008.html)

The Ultra Sonic Perception
Eric Siday

A compilation of electro-acoustic and early electronic music. Compiled from series of rare electronic 78rpm 10”s, featuring music used in the 1960s Doctor Who TV Series.

Considered to be one of the pioneers of Psychoacoustics, Eric Siday is also acknowledged as a key name in the growth of 20th century electronic music. An important figure in the development of the Moog Synthesizer, Siday’s compositions were a testing ground for Bob Moog ideas, in turn shaping the technical advancement of the instrument. An early experimenter of Musique Concrete and extended technique he inaugurated these concepts into the world of television scoring and advertising. Slightly pre-dating Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire’s ground-breaking composition for the Doctor Who theme, he begun experimenting with electronics in soundtracks as early as 1960 carrying through to the 1970s where he created inspired electronic ‘sound logos’ for various entertainment companies such as CBS, ABC and Columbia.

Pulling together a clutch of eerie atomic-age miniatures drawn from a series of rare 10” 78rpm library discs, this compilation explores Siday’s scientific study of sound, a concept he branded ‘The Ultra Sonic Perception’. Partially used as the soundtrack to the early 1960s Doctor Who TV series, this document is an amazing insight into the early electronic music used in television as well as a showcase of the pioneering techniques used by this forward thinking composer.

Track Listing:
Ultimate
Moonscape
Galaxy
Suspended Animation
The Power Planet
The Machines
The Concerto To The Stars
Telecommunications
Telecommunications 2
The Laboratory
Pavane
Pizzicato Piano
Challenge Of Space
Space Drift
Meteors
Stars
Comet
Transmutations 1
Transmutations 2
Transmutations 3
Sidereal Vibrations
Plenipoteniary
Chromatic Aberration
Fallout
Fallout Aftermath
Eclipse
----------------------------------------------------------
Cold Worlds
Don Harper

A previously unreleased Doctor Who score mastered from the original tapes. Includes additional electronic tracks from Don Harper’s catalogue and music featured in George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead.

A collection of Horror-Electronics, supernatural soundscapes and sinister library muzak from Australian composer Don Harper. Centring on a previously unreleased score for the 1968 Doctor Who series The Invasion (a dark otherworldly sci-fi jazz suite) Cold Worlds is also a focus on the electronic music of this largely unsung composer. Like many Australian film composers (Ron Grainer, Dudley Simpson, Don Banks) Don Harper based himself in the UK during the 1960s and subsequently found employment at the BBC and other British film and library companies.

Probably best known for his BBC scores for World of Sport, Sexton Blake and The inside Man, Harper also immersed himself in the world of electronics. Acknowledged as a virtuoso jazz violinist, he notably produced a 1974 electronic/altered jazz session for Lansdowne Studios titled Homo Electronicus (featuring Norma Winstone and other progressive UK jazz musicians). In addition to cutting a number of library sessions for Joseph Weinburger’s Impress label, in which several tracks were later famously sampled by MF Doom, he also co-wrote the music (alongside Delia Derbyshire and David Vorhaus) for the essential Radiophonic KPM recording Electrosonic. Also, featured on this compilation are his nightmarish cues used in George Romero’s cult zombie classic Dawn of the Dead.

Track Listing:
Doctor Who Theme
Nightmare
Moving Shadows
Dank Earth
Cold Worlds
Psychosis
Sinister Stranger
Twisted Mind
Troubled Mind – Torment

Note: aside from the Doctor Who theme, the tracks from The Invasion included on this album are different to the ones included in Silva Screen's 50th Anniversary Collection.

The albums will be released in both vinyl and CD formats, and can be ordered from their website (Dual Planet (http://www.dual-planet.com/)). Some sample tracks can be heard via their Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/dual-planet) page.

gwylock1
05-22-2014, 10:22 PM
could anyone possibly send me the behind the scenes featurette on the Fifth regeneration? I need the unscored audio for a project of mine ;)

Pearlcorderman
05-22-2014, 10:34 PM
Apparently some of you wonder about the progress of my era collections... well for those who do I will say that I am making some progress and have justc ompleted this suite that WILL be included on "The William Hartnell Era".

This suite is actually the complete score to "The Massacre" (all cues edited exactly as they appear in the story) with the exception of the opening piece. I chose NOT to re-use it. It only appears once. :)

https://soundcloud.com/heath-david-castor/pierre-arvay-doctor-who-suite-from-the-massacre

Enjoy! (This is not the final, mastered version but its still quite nice.)

Really good mix, enjoyed it very much.

EagleShooter6
05-23-2014, 09:58 AM
Apparently some of you wonder about the progress of my era collections... well for those who do I will say that I am making some progress and have justc ompleted this suite that WILL be included on "The William Hartnell Era".

This suite is actually the complete score to "The Massacre" (all cues edited exactly as they appear in the story) with the exception of the opening piece. I chose NOT to re-use it. It only appears once. :)

https://soundcloud.com/heath-david-castor/pierre-arvay-doctor-who-suite-from-the-massacre

Enjoy! (This is not the final, mastered version but its still quite nice.)

Nice work! :)

impossibleego
05-23-2014, 06:53 PM
Nice work! :)

Thanks, EagleShooter6!!

I'm moving right along with prep, by the way. A little remastering and special tricks still need to be applied on things but hopefully I will have a solid "release" date soon. ;)

hybryd01
05-23-2014, 07:45 PM
Thanks, EagleShooter6!!

I'm moving right along with prep, by the way. A little remastering and special tricks still need to be applied on things but hopefully I will have a solid "release" date soon. ;)
Can you tell us something about format of the release? 11 cds x ~80 min.? + 2 bonus cd's as was said before?
Any liner notes? CD art beside the covers?
And I'm also curious about few things, for example what was criteria by which you choose which Tom Baker stories should be included :)

Everan Shepard
05-23-2014, 08:51 PM
A bit FYI, August is the month of the Twelfth Doctor. In case you wanted to see the new series anyway :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYN6ruU672Y

impossibleego
05-23-2014, 10:26 PM
Can you tell us something about format of the release? 11 cds x ~80 min.? + 2 bonus cd's as was said before?
Any liner notes? CD art beside the covers?
And I'm also curious about few things, for example what was criteria by which you choose which Tom Baker stories should be included :)


I will not be doing liner notes, I can guarantee that. I have considered doing full artwork but we shall have to see what my schedule and such looks like. As of now its just the initall 11 digital albums at under 80 minutes each and ONLY in 320 MP3. (Sorry, no FLAC.) A subsequent set may be issued soon thereafter with leftover material.

As for Tom Baker, his set is nowhere near completed and I am still sorting out stories to use. As with all other Doctors (with the exception of Eccleston, Colin Baker and McCoy) the sets for each Doctor will contain some, NOT ALL, of their television stories (McGann has some BigFinish material included). So for Tom Baker its going to boil down to what it is with Pertwee, which stories have the most usable material and what material do I like. As the producer and mixer and editor of the set I think its my right to choose what I like. ;)

Momaru
05-24-2014, 02:09 PM
I have the series 1 unreleased music but not in order. Would some kind soul like to post that order? Thanks!

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It would go like this:
06. The Tower Of London.mp3 (U.N.I.T music)
07. The Tower Of London.mp3 (The other piece of music with this title)

What are the lengths for these two pieces of music?

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All iT tracks: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4j7mq8ehmesixft/tunes.rar

Link is dead.

disneyfan66
05-26-2014, 04:58 AM
Interesting info - sorry if it's already been posted:

Doctor Who News: Dual Planet to release incidental music by Don Harper and Eric Siday (http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/05/dual-planet-210514190008.html)

The Ultra Sonic Perception
Eric Siday

A compilation of electro-acoustic and early electronic music. Compiled from series of rare electronic 78rpm 10”s, featuring music used in the 1960s Doctor Who TV Series.

Considered to be one of the pioneers of Psychoacoustics, Eric Siday is also acknowledged as a key name in the growth of 20th century electronic music. An important figure in the development of the Moog Synthesizer, Siday’s compositions were a testing ground for Bob Moog ideas, in turn shaping the technical advancement of the instrument. An early experimenter of Musique Concrete and extended technique he inaugurated these concepts into the world of television scoring and advertising. Slightly pre-dating Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire’s ground-breaking composition for the Doctor Who theme, he begun experimenting with electronics in soundtracks as early as 1960 carrying through to the 1970s where he created inspired electronic ‘sound logos’ for various entertainment companies such as CBS, ABC and Columbia.

Pulling together a clutch of eerie atomic-age miniatures drawn from a series of rare 10” 78rpm library discs, this compilation explores Siday’s scientific study of sound, a concept he branded ‘The Ultra Sonic Perception’. Partially used as the soundtrack to the early 1960s Doctor Who TV series, this document is an amazing insight into the early electronic music used in television as well as a showcase of the pioneering techniques used by this forward thinking composer.

Track Listing:
Ultimate
Moonscape
Galaxy
Suspended Animation
The Power Planet
The Machines
The Concerto To The Stars
Telecommunications
Telecommunications 2
The Laboratory
Pavane
Pizzicato Piano
Challenge Of Space
Space Drift
Meteors
Stars
Comet
Transmutations 1
Transmutations 2
Transmutations 3
Sidereal Vibrations
Plenipoteniary
Chromatic Aberration
Fallout
Fallout Aftermath
Eclipse
----------------------------------------------------------
Cold Worlds
Don Harper

A previously unreleased Doctor Who score mastered from the original tapes. Includes additional electronic tracks from Don Harper’s catalogue and music featured in George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead.

A collection of Horror-Electronics, supernatural soundscapes and sinister library muzak from Australian composer Don Harper. Centring on a previously unreleased score for the 1968 Doctor Who series The Invasion (a dark otherworldly sci-fi jazz suite) Cold Worlds is also a focus on the electronic music of this largely unsung composer. Like many Australian film composers (Ron Grainer, Dudley Simpson, Don Banks) Don Harper based himself in the UK during the 1960s and subsequently found employment at the BBC and other British film and library companies.

Probably best known for his BBC scores for World of Sport, Sexton Blake and The inside Man, Harper also immersed himself in the world of electronics. Acknowledged as a virtuoso jazz violinist, he notably produced a 1974 electronic/altered jazz session for Lansdowne Studios titled Homo Electronicus (featuring Norma Winstone and other progressive UK jazz musicians). In addition to cutting a number of library sessions for Joseph Weinburger’s Impress label, in which several tracks were later famously sampled by MF Doom, he also co-wrote the music (alongside Delia Derbyshire and David Vorhaus) for the essential Radiophonic KPM recording Electrosonic. Also, featured on this compilation are his nightmarish cues used in George Romero’s cult zombie classic Dawn of the Dead.

Track Listing:
Doctor Who Theme
Nightmare
Moving Shadows
Dank Earth
Cold Worlds
Psychosis
Sinister Stranger
Twisted Mind
Troubled Mind – Torment

Note: aside from the Doctor Who theme, the tracks from The Invasion included on this album are different to the ones included in Silva Screen's 50th Anniversary Collection.

The albums will be released in both vinyl and CD formats, and can be ordered from their website (Dual Planet (http://www.dual-planet.com/)). Some sample tracks can be heard via their Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/dual-planet) page.

Has anyone tried to order these CDs? The website would not let me put in any country other than "Australia". Am I to gather these CDs will only be sold in Australia?

Funky1&2
05-26-2014, 05:35 AM
"Pre ordering is available to Australian customers now while international ordering will be available soon once the website is fully developed."

Gits.

hybryd01
05-26-2014, 10:27 AM
Guys, I wonder if anyone of you:
1) Sort that two "The Tomb Of The Cybermen" ost packages that were posted here some time ago into one tracklist.
2) Clarify which cues from Cary Dalek's osts were actually used in "The Rescue", "The Ark" and "The Power Of The Daleks".
If someone had done those - please, share it with us ;)

Tunes reupload:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4j7mq8ehmesixft/tunes.rar

CGCJ
05-26-2014, 08:12 PM
I have scoured the internet for the highest quality copies of all of the Sarah Jane Adventures tracks, here are all 75 tracks that I have found, most of these tracks are higher quality than has previously been posted. All tracks are sorted into episode order.

https://mega.co.nz/#!sI4QUKaK!mg0_CgLnshFB6wIj1K7vjkyNWceqOM5cWMZ1JSj nCy8

For the tracks from Dan Watt's site, I have direct Flac conversions of the SWF files, if anyone wants them.

Amanda
05-26-2014, 08:46 PM
So, are these asll fx free tracks then, or are some rips?

CGCJ
05-26-2014, 08:51 PM
So, are these asll fx free tracks then, or are some rips?

All clean, just some series one and two tracks are sourced from suites. (Those suites are included)

Funky1&2
05-26-2014, 09:38 PM
Guys, I wonder if anyone of you:
1) Sort that two "The Tomb Of The Cybermen" ost packages that were posted here some time ago into one tracklist.



1. Opening Suite : Universe Sideral [FAST] / Astronautics – Part 2 / Synchrostings 15
2. Desert Storm
3. Synchrostings 13 & 14
4. Synchrostings 2
5. Universe Sideral
6. Sting 1 (possibly ‘Sting Tintabuloid’ by Desmond Leslie)
7. Palpitations
8. Eerie Vaults
9. Ultra Sonic Perception: Galaxy
10. Off Center: Dark Pursuit
11. Space Adventure – Part 3
12. Off Center: Off Center
13. Sting 2 (Astronautics) (confusingly called “Sting 3” in the first package)
14. Sting 3 (Space Adventures) (confusingly called “Sting 4” in the first package. Sorry)
15. Musique Electronique: Hypnosis
16. Dramatic Brass Chords - Staccato Ending
17. Sting 4 (“If the Cybermen didn’t shoot him, what did?”)
18. Sting 5 (Space Adventure 2)
19. Galaxy + beat
20. Ultra Sonic Perception: Suspended Animation
21. Tomb SFX
22. Sting 6 – rising tones ("frozen forever")
23. Space Adventure – Part 2
24. Sting 7 – (Cybercontroller grabs Kleig)
25. Sting 8 ("You will be like us")
26. Off Center: Panic in the Streets
27. Space Time Music Part 1 [Slow]
28. Astronautics Suite – Main Theme
29. Sting 9 [slow version of Sting 4] (Poorly Cybercontroller)
30. Telergic

My own preferred running order moves Desert Storm into Episode 3 (Attack of the Cybermats!) and Space Adventures 3 to the last track. But the above is in strict order of appearance.

Looking forward to inserting "Galaxy" into its rightful place once the Australian CD comes out!

And for anyone who missed them the first time round:

Tomb of the Cybermen (http://www.mediafire.com/download/rhayjnlmcib37d3/Tomb_of_the_Cybermen.7z)

TOMB - Missng Tracks (http://www.mediafire.com/download/vwo8708hvitg4hn/TOMB_-_Missng_Tracks.zip)

hybryd01
05-26-2014, 09:42 PM
I have scoured the internet for the highest quality copies of all of the Sarah Jane Adventures tracks, here are all 75 tracks that I have found, most of these tracks are higher quality than has previously been posted. All tracks are sorted into episode order.
https://mega.co.nz/#!sI4QUKaK!mg0_CgLnshFB6wIj1K7vjkyNWceqOM5cWMZ1JSj nCy8
For the tracks from Dan Watt's site, I have direct Flac conversions of the SWF files, if anyone wants them.

Thanks to you I done a big clean-up of that one big SJA compilation mess I had on my hard drive.
I also found three cues that don't double with yours (by name at least) and plenty of suites/medleys that you could missed.
Here they are: https://www.dropbox.com/s/35nu76bk3eunx2g/Compilation.rar
I hope we just made an ultimate SJA compilation at last... But I'm still waiting for proper cover for it ^^'

CGCJ
05-26-2014, 10:42 PM
My own preferred running order moves Desert Storm into Episode 3 (Attack of the Cybermats!) and Space Adventures 3 to the last track. But the above is in strict order of appearance.

Looking forward to inserting "Galaxy" into its rightful place once the Australian CD comes out!

And for anyone who missed them the first time round:

Tomb of the Cybermen (http://www.mediafire.com/download/rhayjnlmcib37d3/Tomb_of_the_Cybermen.7z)

TOMB - Missng Tracks (http://www.mediafire.com/download/vwo8708hvitg4hn/TOMB_-_Missng_Tracks.zip)

Can you please make it clearer which tracks you mean, as I am finding it a bit confusing to follow your list, as some of what you have listed, I cannot find in either of the two downloads.

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Thanks to you I done a big clean-up of that one big SJA compilation mess I had on my hard drive.
I also found three cues that don't double with yours (by name at least) and plenty of suites/medleys that you could missed.
Here they are: https://www.dropbox.com/s/35nu76bk3eunx2g/Compilation.rar
I hope we just made an ultimate SJA compilation at last... But I'm still waiting for proper cover for it ^^'
All of the medleys are included in my post, (Removed the ones that are the same and the one with tracks that we have as individual tracks) Gita's Exciting Dream was a title I gave the track before I found the correct title, Clyde the Decoy. (https://web.archive.org/web/20110207070912/http://soundcloud.com/i-is-sam/) Mystery is not entirely clean, as I believe it is sourced from the Invasion of the Bane DVD as menu music (I know that it is a complete track though), and Sarah Jane and Rani Arrive was just a piece of music I isolated from the episode to listen to, I just forgot to remove it before uploading the music from The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith...

Funky1&2
05-26-2014, 11:34 PM
Can you please make it clearer which tracks you mean, as I am finding it a bit confusing to follow your list, as some of what you have listed, I cannot find in either of the two downloads.

Sorry! Ok, the following uses the exact titles of the download files. Tracks from the second download are in blue:


1. 16. Opening Suite / Astronautics – Part 2 / Synchrostings 15] – [U]Ignore the earlier version in the first folder
2. TOMB - Desert Storm
3. TOMB - Synchrostings 13,14 (SLOW)
4. TOMB - Synchrostings 2 / a rip of the same track from the episode (with an additional overdub) is 09. Electrocution
5. TOMB - Universe Sideral
6. 01. Sting 1 - variants / my homemade "clean" version is 14. Sting 1 - remade
7. TOMB - Palpitations
8. TOMB - Eerie Vaults
9. 02. Galaxy [1-4]
10. TOMB - OFF CENTER - Dark Pursuit
11. TOMB - Space Adventures - Part 3
12. TOMB - OFF CENTER - Off Center
13. TOMB - Sting 3 (homemade) / also rips from the episodes: 10. Sting 2 (Astronautics) variants
14. TOMB - Sting 4 (SA 3 - last note) / also rips from the episodes: 12. Sting 3 (Space Adventures 3) - variants

15. TOMB - Hypnosis (full)
16. TOMB - Dramatic Brass Chords - Staccato Ending / a rip from the episodes (with radiophonic effects) is 13. End of Part 1 Sting - COMPOSITE
17. 03. Sting 4 - Descending tones (normal and slow) [2,4]
18. 11. Sting 5 (Space Adventures 2)
19. 04. Galaxy + Beat [2]
20. TOMB - Suspended Animation
21. 05. SFX – Tombs
22. 06. Sting 6 - Rising Tones [2,4]
23. TOMB - Space Adventures_Pt 2
24. 07. Sting 7 - Cybercontroller grabs Kleig [2,3]
25. 08. Sting 8 – variants / a remade "clean" version is 15. Sting 8 - remade
26. TOMB - OFF CENTER - Panic in the Streets
27. TOMB - Space Time Music - Part 1 [SLOW]
28. TOMB - Astronautics Suite - Part 1
29. Sting 9 [slow version of Sting 4] - this is not a separate track but part of 03. Sting 4 - Descending tones (normal and slow) [2,4]
30. TOMB – Telergic

ADDITIONAL BITS

Astronautics Theme - Pt 2 - complete, normal speed (appears slightly speeded up in the Opening Suite)
Space Time Music - Part 1 - normal speed (not used in the show)
17. ANDROMEDA - Space Agitato_Galaxy_Space Time_Off Center - rip from The Andromeda Breakthrough
18. ANDROMEDA - Galaxy_Sidereal Vibrations - rip from The Andromeda Breakthrough

elliott134
05-27-2014, 12:14 AM
Considering the 11-disc set was the perfect opportunity to include some unreleased music from Gold's era, I've started to wonder whether they may (in the far future) compile numerous tracks and make an official unreleased soundtrack. I doubt it, but a guy can always dream :)

And Murray himself stated that he didn't want unreleased music in the box set - could this imply he has other plans? I'm sure he wouldn't just throw them aside.

Probably all wishful thinking, I know :(

CGCJ
05-27-2014, 12:25 AM
Considering the 11-disc set was the perfect opportunity to include some unreleased music from Gold's era, I've started to wonder whether they may (in the far future) compile numerous tracks and make an official unreleased soundtrack. I doubt it, but a guy can always dream :)

And Murray himself stated that he didn't want unreleased music in the box set - could this imply he has other plans? I'm sure he wouldn't just throw them aside.

Probably all wishful thinking, I know :(
Yeah... I just wish that one day, we'll get a proper series 1 soundtrack, featuring Murray's original electronically created scores. I don't care much about the rest of his orchestral scores...

elliott134
05-27-2014, 12:31 AM
There's always the Master Tapes - as proper as you're gonna get for now. And also the exclusive selections that Murray shared with his friends - 40 unreleased tracks shared on a link a while ago, none of them part of the Master Tapes soundtrack.

And I didn't know the original scores were electronic.

CGCJ
05-27-2014, 12:35 AM
There's always the Master Tapes - as proper as you're gonna get for now. And also the exclusive selections that Murray shared with his friends - 40 unreleased tracks shared on a link a while ago, none of them part of the Master Tapes soundtrack.

And I didn't know the original scores were electronic.
I'm fairly sure they are, I know they're not orchestrated. And yes, I have all of the series 1 and 2 amazing track posts.

elliott134
05-27-2014, 12:43 AM
Maybe in 50 years, to celebrate the 100th anniversary, they'll make another large box set, and treat Murray's music like the classic series in the just-gone-by LE box set :)

Which Doctor?
05-27-2014, 01:13 AM
Has anyone tried to order these CDs? The website would not let me put in any country other than "Australia". Am I to gather these CDs will only be sold in Australia?

Just noticed at the top of their page "International Shipping Coming Soon". You can always contact them directly to see how soon is "Coming Soon".

Minnasan
05-27-2014, 11:57 AM
There's always the Master Tapes - as proper as you're gonna get for now. And also the exclusive selections that Murray shared with his friends - 40 unreleased tracks shared on a link a while ago, none of them part of the Master Tapes soundtrack.


Is it possible to reshare those 40 unreleased tracks? I think that I don't have those...

Momaru
05-27-2014, 04:07 PM
I missed the Resurrection of the Daleks CD. Link now dead. Would someone re-upload for me? Thanky!

Amanda
05-27-2014, 05:18 PM
Is it possible to reshare those 40 unreleased tracks? I think that I don't have those...

I am unsure what these are also, a link please?

hybryd01
05-27-2014, 05:32 PM
I missed the Resurrection of the Daleks CD. Link now dead. Would someone re-upload for me? Thanky!
MP3 is fine, FLAC, indeed, is dead.

impossibleego
05-27-2014, 07:29 PM
Maybe in 50 years, to celebrate the 100th anniversary, they'll make another large box set, and treat Murray's music like the classic series in the just-gone-by LE box set :)

Didn't I read somewhere that Gold ASKED that no unreleased music of his be offered in the 11 Disc set? I swear that's what I heard.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 01:00 AM
As work on my "Era' collections continues I have little treats posted on my Soundcloud page alreaady but this little darling couldn't be posted there for copyright rerasons.

So... for all you Murray Gold and/or David Tennant fans... here's a bonus track for my upcoming "The David Tennant Era" collection:

Murray Gold: Suite from Gridlock (https://mega.co.nz/#!NZtGkQhB!BSZGdEHjz5Lq9dpaSqdyug-sTO4ReDzXr99hOl0Z574)

Enjoy and Happy New Year!!

Link is dead.

impossibleego
05-28-2014, 01:34 AM
Link is dead.

Soundcloud has been removing tracks for "copyright violations". The ONLY Who music that's been getting hit are from Gold's era.

I will probably be doing a "left overs" set of music and "Gridlock"'s suite will be included on that. :)

recons
05-28-2014, 07:58 AM
Didn't I read somewhere that Gold ASKED that no unreleased music of his be offered in the 11 Disc set? I swear that's what I heard.

I read this too. However, this may be simply not to damage sales for a future box set of his own when he decides to move on from DW.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 11:09 AM
MP3 is fine, FLAC, indeed, is dead.

Got .mp3, thanks!

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Soundcloud has been removing tracks for "copyright violations". The ONLY Who music that's been getting hit are from Gold's era.

I will probably be doing a "left overs" set of music and "Gridlock"'s suite will be included on that. :)

Thanks!

Grubbuts
05-28-2014, 04:08 PM
Didn't I read somewhere that Gold ASKED that no unreleased music of his be offered in the 11 Disc set? I swear that's what I heard.

Yep - and with regard to what Recons said - I also recall that Gold said one day everything he's done for DW would be released, so it's probably in mind of that.

elliott134
05-28-2014, 04:26 PM
I am unsure what these are also, a link please?
I was referring to the exclusive Series 1 selections YOU shared with us quite a while ago, which were recently re-uploaded by Hybrid01. It's a few pages back.

The original link is broken, I could re-upload if you like.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 04:27 PM
Man, if you're gone from here for any length of time, a lot of stuff happens!

I've been trying to update my collection, but there are a lot of single tracks from different serieses (sp?) and I'm never sure if I've got them all. Some of the old tracks have dead links.

If only the first page to this thread were updated!

I downloaded some tracks, I guess they were iTunes tracks, but I have no idea from which episode they are: "Never Too Old to Shoot and Fly", "Emotions Get the Better of Him", "Impossible Choice", "Whisper Men" and "Glasgow". From which episodes are these?

How could I have missed "Time and the Doctor"? (the episode, I mean). OK, this one is rhetorical.

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 04:30 PM
I downloaded some tracks, I guess they were iTunes tracks, but I have no idea from which episode they are: "Never Too Old to Shoot and Fly", "Emotions Get the Better of Him", "Impossible Choice", "Whisper Men" and "Glasgow". From which episodes are these?


It believe that was discussed a few days ago...

Momaru
05-28-2014, 04:34 PM
There's this super big post where this guy posted all of this guy's soundtracks. Among them were Amanda's season 1 and 2 tracks but in the correct order. Alas, I've run out of disk space to download anything new. Would anyone be kind enough to list the order for ALL the season 1 and 2 tracks? Thanks!

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It believe that was discussed a few days ago...

Mebbe. I've been searching for a while now.

elliott134
05-28-2014, 04:39 PM
Never Too Old to Shoot and Fly - The End of Time Part 2
Emotions Get the Better of Him - Victory of the Daleks
Impossible Choice - The Beast Below
Whisper Men and Glasgow - The Name of the Doctor

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There's this super big post where this guy posted all of this guy's soundtracks. Among them were Amanda's season 1 and 2 tracks but in the correct order. Alas, I've run out of disk space to download anything new. Would anyone be kind enough to list the order for ALL the season 1 and 2 tracks? Thanks!

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Mebbe. I've been searching for a while now.
Was that me? If so, I'm sure they were already in order... or do you just want the tracklist?

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 04:42 PM
There's this super big post where this guy posted all of this guy's soundtracks. Among them were Amanda's season 1 and 2 tracks but in the correct order. Alas, I've run out of disk space to download anything new. Would anyone be kind enough to list the order for ALL the season 1 and 2 tracks? Thanks!
I can post the series 1 and 2 master tapes and the series one post that I have corrected the order for, if you want. (It also contains the 3 Murray Gold series 2 tracks from the 2006 advent calender on the official site as well.)

elliott134
05-28-2014, 04:46 PM
Yep - and with regard to what Recons said - I also recall that Gold said one day everything he's done for DW would be released, so it's probably in mind of that.
That's what I thought about - maybe he refused to allow unreleased music on the box set because he could have ideas for a box set of his own :)

If this were to happen, what are the chances of him including every variation as well as the original pieces? Depends how broad he is when he says 'everything'.

hybryd01
05-28-2014, 05:29 PM
I downloaded some tracks, I guess they were iTunes tracks, but I have no idea from which episode they are: "Never Too Old to Shoot and Fly", "Emotions Get the Better of Him", "Impossible Choice", "Whisper Men" and "Glasgow". From which episodes are these?
All tracks uploaded by me are tagged with track number and episode in comment can clearly point you a place of individual track on albums.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 06:53 PM
29. Sting 9 [slow version of Sting 4] (Poorly Cybercontroller)


There is no Sting 9 in the links you posted.

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I can post the series 1 and 2 master tapes and the series one post that I have corrected the order for, if you want. (It also contains the 3 Murray Gold series 2 tracks from the 2006 advent calender on the official site as well.)

I have "Doctor Who Series 1 Unreleased Soundtrack" and "Series 1 & 2 Master Tapes (Bootleg) mp3 256". The latter has many of the cues clumped together into episodes. The former doesn't, just a bunch of cues. So if you've collated those two soundtracks and put the songs in the correct order and in the right story, and posted that, that would be ideal. Thanks!

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All tracks uploaded by me are tagged with track number and episode in comment can clearly point you a place of individual track on albums.

I see the track numbers, but the file didn't indicate to which episode the cue belonged.

I see! You've put it in the correct order for the ALBUM, not necessarily the episode. My mistake.

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I think I will compile a list here of the Doctor Who Wales releases -- all the bits and pieces that I've been trying to figure out, for the benefit of others.

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 07:07 PM
I have "Doctor Who Series 1 Unreleased Soundtrack" and "Series 1 & 2 Master Tapes (Bootleg) mp3 256". The latter has many of the cues clumped together into episodes. The former doesn't, just a bunch of cues. So if you've collated those two soundtracks and put the songs in the correct order and in the right story, and posted that, that would be ideal. Thanks!

I've sorted those two posts into order of when they played within each series. I've not done what I did with The Sarah Jane Adventures and put what story they're from, as I thought with Murray Gold's scores everyone on here would know which episodes they're from...

Momaru
05-28-2014, 07:15 PM
I think I will compile a list here of the Doctor Who Wales releases -- all the bits and pieces that I've been trying to figure out, for the benefit of others.

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I thought with Murray Gold's scores everyone on here would know which episodes they're from...

I guess I'm one who doesn't.

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I've sorted those two posts into order of when they played within each series.

I have downloads from a while ago. I'm out of disk space so I can't download the latest arrangements.

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 07:16 PM
Here is the sorted series one and two tracks:
https://mega.co.nz/#!xJpQGbJJ!Z28QWQ2OZfm79_3HQ51PlLTrBwfne82sAnP1JUP pWTY

I've not included the almost complete score to The Girl In the Fireplace, as Chris666eden posted that, with the true complete score.

hybryd01
05-28-2014, 07:36 PM
There is no Sting 9 in the links you posted.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b41yyj39hcuh5et/Sting%204.rar
Here are "descending tones" stings edited. And please, read everything carefully, there was a mention that there are two cues on one track.


I see the track numbers, but the file didn't indicate to which episode the cue belonged.
Of course they do: episode name is in the "comment" tag ;)


Here is the sorted series one and two tracks:
https://mega.co.nz/#!xJpQGbJJ!Z28QWQ2OZfm79_3HQ51PlLTrBwfne82sAnP1JUP pWTY
So I checked that package and it seems that you combined "Selections" and "S1&2 Bootleg Album" with calendar tracks (Song for Ten, Reunion, Adeola).
Am I corect? ;)

Momaru
05-28-2014, 08:11 PM
I've sorted those two posts into order of when they played within each series.

I have downloads from a while ago. I'm out of disk space so I can't download the latest arrangements.

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 08:12 PM
So I checked that package and it seems that you combined "Selections" and "S1&2 Bootleg Album" with calendar tracks (Song for Ten, Reunion, Adeola).
Am I corect? ;)

Yep! I combined all of the series one and two official tracks that we have that are not from the official soundtracks, all into one post.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 08:29 PM
Here is the sorted series one and two tracks:

I've not included the almost complete score to The Girl In the Fireplace, as Chris666eden posted that, with the true complete score.

Thanks! I do have Chris666deden's "Girl in the Fireplace" score.

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And please, read everything carefully, there was a mention that there are two cues on one track.

Sorry, didn't see the note.


Of course they do: episode name is in the "comment" tag ;)

Hm. I'll have to look again.

hybryd01
05-28-2014, 09:19 PM
Can anyone tell from which episode track "Reunion" came from?

clef3
05-28-2014, 09:28 PM
Can anyone tell from which episode track "Reunion" came from?

When the Doctor and Rose reunite at the end of The Idiot's Lantern and also when they return to Earth and get to Rose's house in Army of Ghosts.

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Can anyone tell from which episode track "Reunion" came from?



Can anyone tell from which episode track "Reunion" came from?

When the Doctor and Rose reunite at the end of The Idiot's Lantern and also when they return to Earth and get to Rose's house in Army of Ghosts.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 10:28 PM
I didn't see any episode divisions in the (un)official seasons 1 and 2 posts CGCJ so kindly posted. The first few appear to be from "Rose" but they don't match the cues I have for Rose, to wit:

1) Auton Chase
2)Run for You Life
3) The TARDIS (excerpt)
4) Cat Flap (excerpt)
5) A Wooden Box
6) Fantastic!
7) Plastic Invasion
8) Moving Dummies
9) Swinging Defeat
10) Signal Lost (excerpt)

None of these tracks are in the abovenamed collection, though it does have, "Fleeing Henrik's" which MUST come from Rose.

So I'm confused.

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From which episode is "Adeola"?

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 10:38 PM
I didn't see any episode divisions in the (un)official seasons 1 and 2 posts CGCJ so kindly posted. The first few appear to be from "Rose" but they don't match the cues I have for Rose, to wit:

1) Auton Chase
2)Run for You Life
3) The TARDIS (excerpt)
4) Cat Flap (excerpt)
5) A Wooden Box
6) Fantastic!
7) Plastic Invasion
8) Moving Dummies
9) Swinging Defeat
10) Signal Lost (excerpt)

None of these tracks are in the abovenamed collection, though it does have, "Fleeing Henrik's" which MUST come from Rose.

So I'm confused.

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From which episode is "Adeola"?

The first lot is from Chris666eden's series 1 soundtrack, which are not official tracks, just amazing edits of the music from 5.1 copies of the episode, and "Adeola" is from Army of Ghosts.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 11:08 PM
The first lot is from Chris666eden's series 1 soundtrack, which are not official tracks, just amazing edits of the music from 5.1 copies of the episode.

OK, then, where does

1)Life on Earth
2) Running, Running
3) Fleeing Henrik's
4) Plastic Attraction
5) Seeking the Doctor

...fit in?

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 11:12 PM
OK, then, where does

1)Life on Earth
2) Running, Running
3) Fleeing Henrik's
4) Plastic Attraction
5) Seeking the Doctor

...fit in?
Are you trying to put all of the music into one big compilation, because, as I have yet to do that, I do not know off the top of my head the order of which the tracks go, sorry...

Momaru
05-28-2014, 11:32 PM
I am trying to put the music from each episode in the proper episode in the proper order. I know that later in the season, previously recorded music was used as "library tracks" and used in later episodes, and that someone, Chris666enden maybe, was editing those tracks so that they matched what was heard in the later episodes. For example, much of the music from "The Impossible Planet" was used in "42", and that music was released by this person, edited so that it sounded like it did in the latter episode.

I'm doing the same thing for "The Twilight Zone" except there I have an isolated score and cue sheet to help.

Too bad cue sheets aren't available for Doctor Who and Star Trek, I could really use them.

Amanda
05-28-2014, 11:47 PM
Are you trying to put all of the music into one big compilation, because, as I have yet to do that, I do not know off the top of my head the order of which the tracks go, sorry...

These are tracks I posted and are from Rose. Seeking the Doctor is when Rose goes looking for more info and meets the weirdo. Running, Running is the Doc and Rose running through the city, looking for the Auton base. Fleeing Henricks is from when The doctor and Rose run away from the Autons in the beginning, out of the store. Life on Earth is the first zoom in to the city, and Rose getting ready/going to work. Essentially the same as Running, but with the zoom in. Plastic attraction I put before fleeing Henricks. It could be either when the Autons come arrive and attack Rose, or possible when the Garbage bin attacks Mickey? Dunno.

CGCJ
05-28-2014, 11:49 PM
I am trying to put the music from each episode in the proper episode in the proper order. I know that later in the season, previously recorded music was used as "library tracks" and used in later episodes, and that someone, Chris666enden maybe, was editing those tracks so that they matched what was heard in the later episodes. For example, much of the music from "The Impossible Planet" was used in "42", and that music was released by this person, edited so that it sounded like it did in the latter episode.

I'm doing the same thing for "The Twilight Zone" except there I have an isolated score and cue sheet to help.

Too bad cue sheets aren't available for Doctor Who and Star Trek, I could really use them.

Ah, I might be able to help. I have previously posted Doctor Who series 1 and 2 isolated music, which might help with the ordering of tracks for those series:
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/doctor-who-collection-all-soundtracks-72196/237.html#post2629026

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Plastic attraction I put before fleeing Henricks. It could be either when the Autons come arrive and attack Rose, or possible when the Garbage bin attacks Mickey? Dunno.

That's from when the Auton's arm latches itself onto Rose's face in her flat.

Momaru
05-28-2014, 11:53 PM
Ah, I might be able to help. I have previously posted Doctor Who series 1 and 2 isolated music, which might help with the ordering of tracks for those series:

I wonder if this is where I got the second set of tracks.

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These are tracks I posted

Thanks a lot!

elliott134
05-29-2014, 12:11 AM
Running, Running!, Life On Earth, and Rose are practically the same, just different versions.

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For example, much of the music from "The Impossible Planet" was used in "42", and that music was released by this person, edited so that it sounded like it did in the latter episode.
I don't recall ANY of 'The Impossible Planet' music being used in '42'...

The two episodes had similar musical style, but still different tracks.

Momaru
05-29-2014, 01:30 AM
Running, Running!, Life On Earth, and Rose are practically the same, just different versions.

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I don't recall ANY of 'The Impossible Planet' music being used in '42'...

The two episodes had similar musical style, but still different tracks.

Maybe it was "The Satan Pit."

Tanis
05-29-2014, 02:33 AM
So...many...post...to...look...though.

I need to see what I'm missing form my Who collection.
XD

Dalekboy
05-29-2014, 03:08 PM
Okay, sorry if this is a messy post - I post here so infrequently I always manage to do something weirdly wrong, and this is a quick post before I race off to Melbourne to attend continuum.org.au next week. Where, amongst other things, I'll get to talk about Doctor Who a lot :)

I just hopped onto Dual Planet and ordered the two CDs of music by Eric Siday and Don Harper. All going well, I should receive them shortly after I return in a couple of weeks, at which point I'll pop them up for the curious. I had the cash and since the company isn't yet set-up to deal with overseas orders, it's the least I could do for this lovely group.

Plus, you know, I was going to get them for myself anyway :)

Cheers,
Danny

recons
05-29-2014, 07:56 PM
Okay, sorry if this is a messy post - I post here so infrequently I always manage to do something weirdly wrong, and this is a quick post before I race off to Melbourne to attend continuum.org.au next week. Where, amongst other things, I'll get to talk about Doctor Who a lot :)

I just hopped onto Dual Planet and ordered the two CDs of music by Eric Siday and Don Harper. All going well, I should receive them shortly after I return in a couple of weeks, at which point I'll pop them up for the curious. I had the cash and since the company isn't yet set-up to deal with overseas orders, it's the least I could do for this lovely group.

Plus, you know, I was going to get them for myself anyway :)

Cheers,
Danny

That's really thoughtful of you. Thanks mate.

hybryd01
05-30-2014, 12:35 PM
Can anyone of you reupload CGCJ "The Death Of The Doctor" flac rip? I'm sorting my SJA catalogue and must download some of osts again, but this one one is sadly down :(

CGCJ
05-30-2014, 01:35 PM
Can anyone of you reupload CGCJ "The Death Of The Doctor" flac rip? I'm sorting my SJA catalogue and must download some of osts again, but this one one is sadly down :(

Do you mean from the post of all my Sarah Jane Adventures rips? Just go back a few pages and you'll find the ones that are down. The old links are down because I updated my rips of a few stories to incorporate all the music sound levels.

Here are the links:
https://mega.co.nz/#!8cZERTrC!B7bvHEfOFoiGzCN1S3lUfgrTHD4jZ_sQ5iVyPKQ r3gM - Mona Lisa's Revenge
https://mega.co.nz/#!0M50AJqD!he1p_oOyq-v2NSyB-rvMU4vW7U9s-czHScIy2qDYWUs - The Gift
https://mega.co.nz/#!wMoyBIAT!cYIqjVeh-moexwPn_P9zbOpzkuPdKkxNRzmsLd-oGLM - The Nightmare Man
https://mega.co.nz/#!sNp1TJSI!W66MWKYmeosL5_AdK85iTGMBPnvzSRmXftBGXaH 90xg - Death of the Doctor

hybryd01
05-30-2014, 01:46 PM
I'm redoing this after your reuploads and got lost. Thanks ;)

Mona Lisa gives me "temporary error" every time :/

And is there any chance for "Wedding of SJA" track titles?

CGCJ
05-30-2014, 02:16 PM
I'm redoing this after your reuploads and got lost. Thanks ;)

Mona Lisa gives me "temporary error" every time :/

And is there any chance for "Wedding of SJA" track titles?
Mona Lisa's Revenge link loads for me... And, I'll add track titles for The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith when I update the music. (I'll make it the next one I update)

hybryd01
05-30-2014, 02:31 PM
Mona Lisa's Revenge link loads for me... And, I'll add track titles for The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith when I update the music. (I'll make it the next one I update)
Now it works :) Update? So you managed to retrieve data from that pc crash you were writing about? :)

CGCJ
05-30-2014, 02:34 PM
Now it works :) Update? So you managed to retrieve data from that pc crash you were writing about? :)

I managed to back everything up onto an external hard drive using Windows Safe Mode, it took a few days, and was rather tedious, but worth it. (I had to restore my computer to its factory settings, so I lost a few programs, which means that I wont be able to rip music from things I have on DVD as I lost Magic DVD Ripper. So no updated Doctor Who series 1 or 2 music...)

hybryd01
05-30-2014, 02:39 PM
I lost Magic DVD Ripper.
Can't you get it from somewhere? Hmmmm...

impossibleego
05-30-2014, 09:05 PM
Here's something I never thought I would be able to say... it looks like I will be doing a two "disc" collection of music including Hartnell - Smith because now it seems I too much First Doctor music to fit on one 80 minute set... Never thought one of the first four Doctors would be one I had excess music suites for...

Onward I go towards completing the "eras". Clearly, progress has been made! :)

CGCJ
05-30-2014, 09:15 PM
impossibleego, do you know when you can post a list of all the stories you'll post suites of in your "Eras" collection?

impossibleego
05-30-2014, 11:56 PM
impossibleego, do you know when you can post a list of all the stories you'll post suites of in your "Eras" collection?


As I am still compiling, mixing, arranging, fixing and sorting... the final tracklists are not available for any of the Era sets except for The Colin Baker Era, The Sylvester McCoy Era, The Paul McGann Era and The Christopher Eccleston Era. Hartnell, Troughton, Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, David Tennant and Matt Smith eras are still being sorted and compiled. All of the suites for Davison are actually done, I'm just rethinking the stories that will be used versus what I had originally planned to use.

All the tracklists will be revealed when the sets are all completed.

:)

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 02:41 AM
My updated The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith music rips:
https://mega.co.nz/#!MNYxQaab!CMAv9OOVNCLBkOtrdTVbEUbpixcP_XXSiXldK7F QXiw

hybryd01
05-31-2014, 08:03 AM
My updated The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith music rips:
https://mega.co.nz/#!MNYxQaab!CMAv9OOVNCLBkOtrdTVbEUbpixcP_XXSiXldK7F QXiw
Are you consider to rerip more stories you once put here? :)

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 11:50 AM
Are you consider to rerip more stories you once put here? :)
I was planning on re-ripping all of the Sarah Jane Adventures episodes I have in 5.1, as no one else seems to do it, and I think that, if we want this music, its best to get it at the highest quality possible, as sadly, there may never be any kind of official release of this music.

hybryd01
05-31-2014, 12:07 PM
I was planning on re-ripping all of the Sarah Jane Adventures episodes I have in 5.1, as no one else seems to do it, and I think that, if we want this music, its best to get it at the highest quality possible, as sadly, there may never be any kind of official release of this music.
And I'm looking to it :)

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 03:24 PM
Just for convenience, here's a full list of links to my Sarah Jane Adventures music posts.

The Sarah Jane Adventures (Un)official Soundtrack (https://mega.co.nz/#!hJh2VJ4L!5aBqVj7yJUbc3pRQsNLkx7A0b3e36q1x4VJ4gzZ B7dg) (109 tracks lasting 02:10:45. Also includes 6 bonus suites lasting 53 minutes)

Invasion of the Bane (https://mega.co.nz/#!cN4DEQDR!h89ESq-WKRoslDfPUMjrU1wE-uwwtwa31CoCbKLg1kI) (Stereo rip)

Series 1
Revenge of the Slitheen (https://mega.co.nz/#!IUw0HIbI!1dLV_tjvu5nfCtRnpkZeP0JSwoD0axiwBi64tF_ cbik) (Stereo rip)
Eye of the Gorgon (https://mega.co.nz/#!VB5RCALZ!yCuPdAsJodxCnU68FsxWyrpIlFNzE1Mz8cWSX9u X46I) (Stereo rip)

Series 3
Prisoner of the Judoon (https://mega.co.nz/#!JJ4QVIzR!QVSwGVg5AKDGBgaLU5zb-HZPg91FrpYkoRLfjzIcDNo) (Two channel)
The Mad Woman in the Attic (https://mega.co.nz/#!0QI1CBLB!kf6FOildsgiF88ahcuARSsS_ub1ugRApB59KFQH s6aA) (Two channel)
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (https://mega.co.nz/#!MNYxQaab!CMAv9OOVNCLBkOtrdTVbEUbpixcP_XXSiXldK7F QXiw) (Multi channel)
The Eternity Trap (https://mega.co.nz/#!lVR0VBIa!55xW8RRaexzdKzTpNm_e7Uv0hjRYT7I6ybKY92q Aoe0) (Two channel)
Mona Lisa's Revenge (https://mega.co.nz/#!8cZERTrC!B7bvHEfOFoiGzCN1S3lUfgrTHD4jZ_sQ5iVyPKQ r3gM) (Multi channel)
The Gift (https://mega.co.nz/#!0M50AJqD!he1p_oOyq-v2NSyB-rvMU4vW7U9s-czHScIy2qDYWUs) (Multi channel)

Series 4
The Nightmare Man (https://mega.co.nz/#!wMoyBIAT!cYIqjVeh-moexwPn_P9zbOpzkuPdKkxNRzmsLd-oGLM) (Multi channel)
The Vault of Secrets (https://mega.co.nz/#!dA5QkDTa!C042UDCkLTJlOmCqxoKBu3DXUudK9j9GIo_vdae aCIY) (Multi channel)
Death of the Doctor (https://mega.co.nz/#!sNp1TJSI!W66MWKYmeosL5_AdK85iTGMBPnvzSRmXftBGXaH 90xg) (Multi channel)
The Empty Planet (https://mega.co.nz/#!5Vo3CBrZ!0rBGC1rpiAbVAGcG-HIesw7mtW7EICCDg80RSrg9lYY) (Two channel)
Lost In Time (https://mega.co.nz/#!5IRjhKra!bmsIo2PxlDRiMeOCs-4TLXMxAzvd99pbqF_DHz-xiZc) (Multi channel)
Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith (https://mega.co.nz/#!EJZyyRLK!j1N7sCrJNntq-3Cx92niBLBVWTDgbCPuHrG3rb_yFW4) (Track #8 features voices early on, nothing I could do about it, as the voices were on the music sound level) (Two channel)

Series 5
Sky (Part 1) (https://mega.co.nz/#!QQ4xHAKb!94M8hMZhlrYNw6RGp9DooKNfEaPKu6oUUnXJLNw 61uY) (Stereo rip)
Sky (Part 2) (https://mega.co.nz/#!FZhgxB4C!aUql6vvs-9hVe2dUQx9_8lKityb52Km7e0hXAzs67oE) (Multi channel)
The Curse of Clyde Langer (https://mega.co.nz/#!pZhyjabZ!3K_f5nLAkSZpvMmWEFWzD1UmNPKujS3dhtO1gmM fCeI) (Multi channel)
The Man Who Never Was (https://mega.co.nz/#!ZMQjmSqL!XcLLt5mQou7Dn6HUJGKSX40sCB7H4d75TL1UQdY Nky4) (Two channel)


The Sarah Jane Adventures pre-titles series 3-5 music (https://mega.co.nz/#!4RhTlJ7D!fS6ZQMXFJsnKjwwgpoHS8HnkpbmGBgRhlH7-mFfwaSY) (Multi channel)

Multi channel rips are ones that have been ripped with all of the sound channels that feature music, two channel rips are just ones that only use two of the sound channels that feature music and will eventually be updated.

hybryd01
05-31-2014, 04:27 PM
Just for convenience, here's a full list of links to my Sarah Jane Adventures posts.
Can you point out which are the new versions for reference? :)

From the other hand: I updated my missing stock music tracklist I posted here even a year ago.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sxzc9w0yc288en1/Missing%20library%20music%20tracks%20list%20by%20h ybryd01.xls
If someone has anything of that or there is something missing from the list - give me a sign ;)

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 04:33 PM
Can you point out which are the new versions for reference? :)

From the other hand: I updated my missing stock music tracklist I posted here even a year ago.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g2rpzkxwzvolnek/Missing%20stock%20%26%20library%20music%20tracks%2 0list%20by%20hybryd01.xls
If someone has anything of that or there is something missing from the list - give me a sign ;)
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The new versions are: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, Mona's Lisa's Revenge, The Gift, The Nightmare Man and Death of the Doctor.

hybryd01
05-31-2014, 08:27 PM
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The new versions are: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, Mona's Lisa's Revenge, The Gift, The Nightmare Man and Death of the Doctor.
Link has been fixed.

And I though you'll be doing just one post with all rips :)

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 08:33 PM
And I though you'll be doing just one post with all rips :)

I did do a post that features links to all of my rips...

hybryd01
05-31-2014, 08:52 PM
I did do a post that features links to all of my rips...
Yup and editng that one post with edited links with new rips and designation which are old or new - that was what I meant :)

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 08:55 PM
Yup and editng that one post with edited links with new rips and designation which are old or new - that was what I meant :)

Oh... I've removed the old rips, and, also, no longer have the old rips...

hybryd01
05-31-2014, 09:19 PM
Oh... I've removed the old rips, and, also, no longer have the old rips...
Do you mean that they are all that new versions with all music channels?

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 09:31 PM
Do you mean that they are all that new versions with all music channels?

No, just the ones that I have recently linked to; The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, Mona's Lisa's Revenge, The Gift, The Nightmare Man and Death of the Doctor. What I meant is that I no longer have copies of my two channel rips of the music. (I've just realized what you originally meant and so shall proceed to do so.)

elliott134
05-31-2014, 09:46 PM
No, just the ones that I have recently linked to; The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, Mona's Lisa's Revenge, The Gift, The Nightmare Man and Death of the Doctor. What I meant is that I no longer have copies of my two channel rips of the music. (I've just realized what you originally meant and so shall proceed to do so.)
I'm confused... so you removed the Series 1 and 2 rips you posted a while back? And you're planning on doing them again?

CGCJ
05-31-2014, 10:01 PM
I'm confused... so you removed the Series 1 and 2 rips you posted a while back? And you're planning on doing them again?
Sorry, I'll make it clearer, when I updated the rips for the mentioned Sarah Jane Adventures stories, I removed the old rips from those stories from my MEGA account, and also don't have them anymore on my computer.

CGCJ
06-01-2014, 02:12 AM
Music from the PC version of the Doctor Who Top Trumps game:
https://mega.co.nz/#!5RBgjJ5C!tcfABcwAQiYr2naJVPsPvUiSho6s2NAX5dpCHK6-bgw - Flac
https://mega.co.nz/#!hNYzkT6D!nRDMjpsVcxhXplulGdxPtWhfHnDVVbNBFTqQ7q3 7jjw - Mp3

hybryd01
06-01-2014, 10:37 AM
Music from the PC version of the Doctor Who Top Trumps game:
https://mega.co.nz/#!Bc4RxJ6b!PwDtkj-C53R16zGJIL69AWrXygvUvyzi7ZLqwM70Zj8 - Flac
https://mega.co.nz/#!5VYCRSrA!xK-3su-KCwm3tQJbqXnKN-8NUkrjxYUeYB6AUUy67Kw - Mp3
"The file you are trying to download is no longer available."

CGCJ
06-01-2014, 10:46 AM
"The file you are trying to download is no longer available."
Should work now, I just had to re-upload those files as there was an error in one of the files titles, fixed now.

Creativeawesome
06-01-2014, 11:34 AM
Should work now, I just had to re-upload those files as there was an error in one of the files titles, fixed now.

The files are down again :(

CGCJ
06-01-2014, 11:40 AM
The files are down again :(
It works for me, when I click the links...

Creativeawesome
06-01-2014, 12:23 PM
It works for me, when I click the links...

Whoops, sorry, I was clicking the links from hybryd01's quoted reply :)

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Not the links from your updated post

Momaru
06-01-2014, 09:44 PM
Ah, I might be able to help. I have previously posted Doctor Who series 1 and 2 isolated music, which might help with the ordering of tracks for those series:
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/doctor-who-collection-all-soundtracks-72196/237.html#post2629026

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Hm. I did not have those before. They must've been posted when I was off working on another project. Looks like it doesn't matter about the other versions I already have, if these are the definitive editions![COLOR="Silver"]

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[QUOTE=Chris666eden;2629071]I didn't miss The Runaway Bride. I made an add on to my Series 3 Selection featuring music from Runaway Bride, Human Nature, Family Of Blood & Blink. I couldn't find the disc with the 3 missing episodes from the list.

Please, post a link to these, thanks!

CGCJ
06-01-2014, 09:53 PM
Please, post a link to these, thanks!

https://mega.co.nz/#!pcpUBCwZ!ZlTd0duLvstRPfgxLLKbYBW6KzZdIzVoIKG_A3r L7b4 - Why not have a link to all of Chris666eden's unreleased music?

Momaru
06-01-2014, 10:35 PM
https://mega.co.nz/#!pcpUBCwZ!ZlTd0duLvstRPfgxLLKbYBW6KzZdIzVoIKG_A3r L7b4 - Why not have a link to all of Chris666eden's unreleased music?

Why not? indeed!

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Just for convenience, here is a list of all my Doctor Who music rips.


Are these complete? If I burn them onto CDs (to secure much-needed hard drive space) will I later discover more complete versions? Also, are these "clean"?

CGCJ
06-01-2014, 10:40 PM
Are these complete? If I burn them onto CDs (to secure much-needed hard drive space) will I later discover more complete versions? Also, are these "clean"?
No, they're mostly ripped from 5.1 copies of episodes, there is a few 'clean' tracks in there, but it's mainly rips from 5.1 copies of the episodes.

Chris666eden
06-01-2014, 10:45 PM
Does anyone have a rip of the music from the Doctor Who Nintendo Wii game Return of Earth in good quality? There was a rip of it on this site before but its been taken down sadly

Momaru
06-01-2014, 11:07 PM
No, they're mostly ripped from 5.1 copies of episodes, there is a few 'clean' tracks in there, but it's mainly rips from 5.1 copies of the episodes.

Well, by "clean" I mean no dialogue or SF/X. Do they qualify under that definition?

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There are two tracks that were posted here with the names "Amy's Choice (TEC)" and "The Silence Theme (TEC)." I assumed "TEC" was the abbreviation of an episode, but I can't find an episode that has both Amy and the Silences in it that have that as an abbreviation for it.

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Nevermind, I just listened to "Headless Mickey" and answered my own question (about SF/X and dialogue.)

Momaru
06-03-2014, 02:00 AM
Nevermind, figured it out.

recons
06-03-2014, 10:51 AM
Comment from Mark Ayres regarding the impending Don Harper Dual Planet re-release:

"...if the tracks on "Cold Worlds" are indeed from the De Wolfe album "New Decade", then this claim, "A previously unreleased Doctor Who score mastered from the original tapes" is a bit naughty. Because this is not the original score - the "Invasion" cues were rewritten, altered, rearranged and re-orchestrated for their library outing. They may be the "original tapes", but of a set of library cues loosely based on the original Invasion score.

MArk. "

hybryd01
06-03-2014, 11:51 AM
Comment from Mark Ayres regarding the impending Don Harper Dual Planet re-release:

"...if the tracks on "Cold Worlds" are indeed from the De Wolfe album "New Decade", then this claim, "A previously unreleased Doctor Who score mastered from the original tapes" is a bit naughty. Because this is not the original score - the "Invasion" cues were rewritten, altered, rearranged and re-orchestrated for their library outing. They may be the "original tapes", but of a set of library cues loosely based on the original Invasion score.

MArk. "
And he's right ;)

CGCJ
06-03-2014, 04:42 PM
Comment from Mark Ayres regarding the impending Don Harper Dual Planet re-release:

"...if the tracks on "Cold Worlds" are indeed from the De Wolfe album "New Decade", then this claim, "A previously unreleased Doctor Who score mastered from the original tapes" is a bit naughty. Because this is not the original score - the "Invasion" cues were rewritten, altered, rearranged and re-orchestrated for their library outing. They may be the "original tapes", but of a set of library cues loosely based on the original Invasion score.

MArk. "
So it's just those re-recorded Invasion tracks that were posted a short while ago...? ("Aunty's Army" and other tracks that I can't remember...)

Grubbuts
06-03-2014, 06:09 PM
Comment from Mark Ayres regarding the impending Don Harper Dual Planet re-release:

"...if the tracks on "Cold Worlds" are indeed from the De Wolfe album "New Decade", then this claim, "A previously unreleased Doctor Who score mastered from the original tapes" is a bit naughty. Because this is not the original score - the "Invasion" cues were rewritten, altered, rearranged and re-orchestrated for their library outing. They may be the "original tapes", but of a set of library cues loosely based on the original Invasion score.

MArk. "

I wondered about that.

Although I'm still very interested to hear it.

impossibleego
06-04-2014, 08:39 PM
I have a question for the group regarding my era collections...

Would you like a suite for "The Wheel In Space" included on "The Patrick Troughton Era"? I already know gwylock1's opinion on this but I'm curious how the rest of you would feel about it.

CGCJ
06-04-2014, 08:45 PM
I have a question for the group regarding my era collections...

Would you like a suite for "The Wheel In Space" included on "The Patrick Troughton Era"? I already know gwylock1's opinion on this but I'm curious how the rest of you would feel about it.

Having not seen that story in a while, and I don't know which music is used in that, I'd say that I'd much prefer to have a suite from The Web of Fear or Evil of the Daleks. (I'm guessing it's just full of the usual 60's Cybermen music?)

gwylock1
06-04-2014, 09:38 PM
Having not seen that story in a while, and I don't know which music is used in that, I'd say that I'd much prefer to have a suite from The Web of Fear or Evil of the Daleks. (I'm guessing it's just full of the usual 60's Cybermen music?)

No, wheel in space is all material by Brian Hodgson, nothing really of the Stock tracks

impossibleego
06-04-2014, 09:48 PM
Having not seen that story in a while, and I don't know which music is used in that, I'd say that I'd much prefer to have a suite from The Web of Fear or Evil of the Daleks. (I'm guessing it's just full of the usual 60's Cybermen music?)

As gwylock1 pointed out, its 98% Brian Hodgson and one or two stock pieces.

As for those other two stories... Spoilers!! ;)

CGCJ
06-04-2014, 09:51 PM
No, wheel in space is all material by Brian Hodgson, nothing really of the Stock tracks

As gwylock1 pointed out, its 98% Brian Hodgson and one or two stock pieces.

As for those other two stories... Spoilers!! ;)

Ah, I think I need to re-watch that story then, and listen out for the music! Those mentioned episodes I think are my favourite Troughton stories. (The Web of Fear and Evil of the Daleks)

impossibleego
06-04-2014, 09:59 PM
Ah, I think I need to re-watch that story then, and listen out for the music! Those mentioned episodes I think are my favourite Troughton stories. (The Web of Fear and Evil of the Daleks)

I'm pretty sure that all of Hodgson's work is on the Radiophonic Workshop Volume 1 (The Early Years) collection. Its more "special sounds" than a score, imho. (Kinda like Krotons)

Momaru
06-05-2014, 12:18 AM
I have a question for the group regarding my era collections...

Would you like a suite for "The Wheel In Space" included on "The Patrick Troughton Era"? I already know gwylock1's opinion on this but I'm curious how the rest of you would feel about it.

Well, I'd like to see a suite from as many episodes as possible, though I know exactly what you mean.

hybryd01
06-05-2014, 06:09 AM
I'm pretty sure that all of Hodgson's work is on the Radiophonic Workshop Volume 1 (The Early Years) collection. Its more "special sounds" than a score, imho. (Kinda like Krotons)
For me that was always music (same with his stuff from first half of season 6).
In my opinion, he must get some representation on the collection, because he was important element of entire DW 60's music panorama, providing his own music as early as from "The Faceless Ones" (yes, with Nigerian Drums and Tom Dissevelt track used here and there, Hodgson actually WAS composer of that story soundtrack), especially stings in many stories with library tracks used. "Wheel" is a good choice for me, because that was the first BBCRW music commision and only official ost provided by him.
If you don't have anything else from him on cd, then I think you should include Wheel suite ;)

And I doubt that everything from him was put on DWonBBCRW, vol.1...

Tanis
06-05-2014, 06:18 AM
I REALLY need to start collecting these albums, uniforming the tags and track names, and then dumping a torrent or something.

>>

impossibleego
06-05-2014, 06:26 AM
For me that was always music (same with his stuff from first half of season 6).
In my opinion, he must get some representation on the collection, because he was important element of entire DW 60's music panorama, providing his own music as early as from "The Faceless Ones" (yes, with Nigerian Drums and Tom Dissevelt track used here and there, Hodgson actually WAS composer of that story soundtrack), especially stings in many stories with library tracks used. "Wheel" is a good choice for me, because that was the first BBCRW music commision and only official ost provided by him.
If you don't have anything else from him on cd, then I think you should include Wheel suite ;)

And I doubt that everything from him was put on DWonBBCRW, vol.1...

I meant everything from Wheel In Space was on there. There really isn't much TO Wheel In Space music/special sounds wise... and I am trying to keep the "special sounds" to a minimum.

And Hodgson will be represented, don't worry.

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I REALLY need to start collecting these albums, uniforming the tags and track names, and then dumping a torrent or something.

>>

Welcome to the hell that has been my life the last couple of days. Uniformly correcting track names/formats in my iTunes... its the funnest.

hybryd01
06-05-2014, 07:05 AM
I am trying to keep the "special sounds" to a minimum.
And I understand that, but even in "Special Sounds" field is a difference between music and sound effects ;)

recons
06-05-2014, 07:44 AM
Well, I'd like to see a suite from as many episodes as possible, though I know exactly what you mean.

Seconded!

hybryd01
06-05-2014, 09:25 AM
I just won Siday's vinyl from Dual Planet in dwnews competition :)

saw76
06-05-2014, 10:33 AM
So it's just those re-recorded Invasion tracks that were posted a short while ago...? ("Aunty's Army" and other tracks that I can't remember...)

Yeah, but they appear to have left off Aunty's Army and all the non Invasion related tracks. It's gonna be a mighty short listen, and people thought the Krotons was poor value!

CGCJ
06-05-2014, 10:39 AM
Yeah, but they appear to have left off Aunty's Army and all the non Invasion related tracks. It's gonna be a mighty short listen, and people thought the Krotons was poor value!

I thought it was just going to be a re-release of the album that those tracks were on, but it's just a small selection of tracks from it?

recons
06-05-2014, 10:42 AM
I just won Siday's vinyl from Dual Planet in dwnews competition :)

Nice one mate! If I could pick who would most benefit from and enjoy one of these albums, you'd be on the list!

saw76
06-05-2014, 11:03 AM
I thought it was just going to be a re-release of the album that those tracks were on, but it's just a small selection of tracks from it?

The track list on DWNEWS only shows 9 tracks and one of those is the Doctor Who theme. That's compared to the 27 on the actual library album.

elliott134
06-05-2014, 07:44 PM
Does anybody know where I can find the music that plays during the solar tsunami scene in 'The Rebel Flesh' ? It was awesome in my opinion and I'd love to listen to it without voices.

CGCJ
06-06-2014, 11:41 AM




1. Doctor Who ('Voyage Of The Damned' Theme) (1:08)
2. All The Strange, Strange Creatures [Remixed] (3:48)
3. Martha's Theme (3:42)
4. Drowning Dry (1:54)
5. The Carrionites Swarm (3:23)
6. Gridlocked Cassinis (1:18)
7. Boe (3:43)
8. Evolution Of The Daleks (1:53)
9. My Angel Put The Devil In Me (Performed By Yamit Mamo) (3:09)
10. Mr Smith And Joan (2:06)
11. Only Martha Knows (2:31)
12. Smith's Choice (1:42)
13. Just Scarecrows To War (1:31)
14. Miss Joan Redfern (1:51)
15. The Dream Of A Normal Death (1:56)
16. The Doctor Forever (4:19)
17. Blink (2:55)
18. The Runaway Bride (4:18)
19. After The Chase (1:26)
20. The Futurekind (1:44)
21. Yana (0:54)
22. The Master Vainglorious (3:22)
23. Martha's Quest (3:20)
24. This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home (3:17)
25. Martha Triumphant (2:50)
26. Donna's Theme (3:14)
27. The Stowaway (Performed By Yamit Mamo) (3:36)
28. The Master Tape (1:54)
29. Song For Kylie: I'm In Love With A Girl In A Time Machine (Performed by the Fast Ood Rockers - (3:40)
30. Abide With Me [Remixed] (2:05)


Can someone please re-upload this?

recons
06-06-2014, 11:57 AM
Peter Howell will be on the OST Show tomorrow on Resonance FM. (http://www.resonancefm.com/) It is being broadcast live from the Science Museum from 3pm to 5pm.

CGCJ
06-07-2014, 12:53 PM
Updated The Curse of Clyde Langer music rips:
https://mega.co.nz/#!pZhyjabZ!3K_f5nLAkSZpvMmWEFWzD1UmNPKujS3dhtO1gmM fCeI

I managed to download the track Lady Jane/Sarah Jane's Loss from Sam Watt's Bandcamp, the source file for the player, I didn't buy the track. (Previously, I posted a recording of the file being played, embedded in the audio player):
https://mega.co.nz/#!IIo3hBLB!Z8lwXvMtJ9EJsPKs7cWBBj1qKT7Tb68CEz3nilV 5ixY

EagleShooter6
06-09-2014, 04:42 AM
Does anyone know where DrMatt got the stereo music suite from Frontios from?

hybryd01
06-09-2014, 08:56 AM
Does anyone know where DrMatt got the stereo music suite from Frontios from?
I'm almost sure that this is his own creation as there is no Frontios on any of official relelases :)

Richard Baker
06-10-2014, 12:49 AM
Does anyone know where DrMatt got the stereo music suite from Frontios from?

It's from the photo gallery on the DVD.

recons
06-10-2014, 06:56 AM
For anyone interested in Peter Howell's Radiophonic albums: Howell Albums Re-issued (http://www.musiconvinyl.com/news/bbc-radiophonic-workshop#.U5adxigrGeY)

hybryd01
06-10-2014, 03:10 PM
It's from the photo gallery on the DVD.
I didin't think of that ^^'

gwylock1
06-10-2014, 05:44 PM
So what about that 11 disc set then? Any news? :P

Grubbuts
06-10-2014, 08:58 PM
For anyone interested in Peter Howell's Radiophonic albums: Howell Albums Re-issued (http://www.musiconvinyl.com/news/bbc-radiophonic-workshop#.U5adxigrGeY)

Through a Glass Darkly is great. Well, both of them are, but that's my favourite. It's got the extended cut of The Astronauts on it, which was the b-side to the 7" single of Howell's version of the Doctor theme when it was first issued in 1980.

Wow. I'm old!

recons
06-10-2014, 11:40 PM
Through a Glass Darkly is great. Well, both of them are, but that's my favourite. It's got the extended cut of The Astronauts on it, which was the b-side to the 7" single of Howell's version of the Doctor theme when it was first issued in 1980.

Wow. I'm old!

You and me both mate! I've still got my vinyl somewhere...

Amanda
06-10-2014, 11:42 PM
As do I. 'Twas the only Who music one could find around here abouts at the time, in the dark days before digital.

impossibleego
06-11-2014, 01:54 AM
So what about that 11 disc set then? Any news? :P

Mine or theirs? haha

gwylock1
06-11-2014, 01:56 AM
Mine or theirs? haha

Theirs, I know all about yours :P

Chris4ord
06-11-2014, 09:30 PM
sent them an email earlier this week strangely - they said there will be an update for everyone soon....... so no in short nothing.


Theirs, I know all about yours :P

elliott134
06-11-2014, 09:32 PM
sent them an email earlier this week strangely - they said there will be an update for everyone soon....... so no in short nothing.
Considering they've told us the tracklist, price and the fact the pre-order time has expired, what could the news be? Maybe it's just reassurance that they're being produced or something.

Chris4ord
06-11-2014, 09:54 PM
Considering they've told us the tracklist, price and the fact the pre-order time has expired, what could the news be? Maybe it's just reassurance that they're being produced or something.


to be fair they did say they would email everyone who purchased the TARDIS to let them know the progress and when we should expect them to be dispatched/delivered, considering the cost and hype, keeping us in the loop is the least they can do.

elliott134
06-11-2014, 10:13 PM
to be fair they did say they would email everyone who purchased the TARDIS to let them know the progress and when we should expect them to be dispatched/delivered, considering the cost and hype, keeping us in the loop is the least they can do.
Yeah, they should keep us up to date.

By the way, I've created a new folder containing the exclusive Series 1 selections in order of episode. If someone wants a copy, I can upload a link if you like.

Amanda
06-11-2014, 10:35 PM
Yeah, they should keep us up to date.

By the way, I've created a new folder containing the exclusive Series 1 selections in order of episode. If someone wants a copy, I can upload a link if you like.

Clean music in chronological? Sure. (I am having way too many unorganized unreleased folders in my library...)

Chris666eden
06-12-2014, 12:10 AM
Some short news on the Music of Series 8: Capaldi dropped by on 10th June to watch Murray Gold & Ben Foster record the score for the series live with the National Orchestra Of Wales. Capaldi is a real fan of the show, you can tell hahaha

:large


Also noticed if you look really carefully, first (really bad quality) screenshot of a frame from an episode of series 8 set in the TARDIS!


elliott134
06-12-2014, 06:49 AM
Clean music in chronological? Sure. (I am having way too many unorganized unreleased folders in my library...)


https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb62xjz1aen5t48/Series%201%20Exclusive%20Selections.zip

Here you go :)

recons
06-12-2014, 08:44 AM
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb62xjz1aen5t48/Series%201%20Exclusive%20Selections.zip

Here you go :)

"Nothing Here
The file you're looking for has been deleted or moved." :-(

Amanda
06-12-2014, 08:48 AM
Worked just fine for me a half hour ago.

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But yea seems gone now

markitect
06-12-2014, 08:54 PM
Hi all! Could someone explain how I can set up RWQ to show my links as I (finally) have a small contribution to make!!! Do we still need to becryptic within RWQ text?? Thanks!

Amanda
06-12-2014, 09:04 PM
If you want, but outside of the Audio Story thread, no one at all does that, and many members viewing this post will not know what the hell you're on about or how to find the link without a detailed explanation.

Finally am sorting these unreleased tracks. You guys did some really nice work. Onlt in Series One so far, but there only very wee, slight fx, **maybe** if you listen close in only a few tracks. Obviously sound quality and bit-rate is not supreme, but damn listenable. Interesting how the clockwork TARDIS motif is reused throughout episode two, in varied ways and spurts, when Doc gets an idea or something. Coool, and deserving of a release, as is the track Wooden Box from Rose. THAT I think is a pivotal piece for the episode. Anyhoo..

CGCJ
06-12-2014, 09:20 PM
If you want, but outside of the Audio Story thread, no one at all does that, and many members viewing this post will not know what the hell you're on about or how to find the link without a detailed explanation.

Finally am sorting these unreleased tracks. You guys did some really nice work. Onlt in Series One so far, but there only very wee, slight fx, **maybe** if you listen close in only a few tracks. Obviously sound quality and bit-rate is not supreme, but damn listenable. Interesting how the clockwork TARDIS motif is reused throughout episode two, in varied ways and spurts, when Doc gets an idea or something. Coool, and deserving of a release, as is the track Wooden Box from Rose. THAT I think is a pivotal piece for the episode. Anyhoo..

So what is it that you're doing? Sorting ALL of the Murray Gold unreleased music that has been posted on here? Or just ALL of Murray Gold's music posted here?

markitect
06-12-2014, 09:23 PM
Ok so here goes! A couple of cassettes I dug out concerning Cybermen and Lis Sladen:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29145332/Cyber%20Nomad%20Tapes.mp3

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29145332/LIz%20Sladen.mp3


An interview with Colin Baker by Tony Blackburn on his radio show in 1983:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29145332/Tony%20Blackburn.mp3

and an hour long recording of various interviews from tv from the 80s which may be of some passing interest!:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29145332/DW%20Interviews.mp3

Amanda
06-12-2014, 10:25 PM
Right now I am slogging through Series One. Aside from the Master Tape set, and the official album, I have five folders of Unreleased series 1, and 1 unpacked archive. MOST of it is similar but not one has the same tracks as the others or in the same bit-rate. My archives for many of the others are far fewer as I was unsure of how these rips would actually sound. So right now I am trying to put together a definitive series one for myself that includes the OST tracks, the Master Tapes tracks, other various unreleased bits and the rips. It'll be a big album but I want it all in one damn place so as to play it. You know, like an album....O'o

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Through the end of The End of the World I have 29 tracks for a run time of 29 minutes. And kinda sorta mostly in the realm of in order-ish thingy like.

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Not a LOT of quiet resting in Rose. Very frenetic and always with the running. Maybe if there are quieter tracks the fx are just too prevalent?

Amanda
06-13-2014, 05:25 PM
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb62xjz1aen5t48/Series%201%20Exclusive%20Selections.zip

Here you go :)

Like I said, gone now and i seem to have misplaced it somehow.....

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Never mind, found it.

elliott134
06-13-2014, 05:35 PM
Like I said, gone now and i seem to have misplaced it somehow.....

---------- Post added at 09:25 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:04 AM ----------

Never mind, found it.
Sorry about that, I'll re-upload soon.

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Here you go:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yb62xjz1aen5t48/Series%201%20Exclusive%20Selections.zip

GinjaNinja
06-13-2014, 07:02 PM
Dual Planet's upcoming Don Harper & Eric Siday releases on CD/LP are now available to order worldwide:
Dual Planet - Catalogue (http://www.dual-planet.com)

I think someone said they were going to buy and share these on here, but I'd urge you to purchase them yourself if you can afford it, as they seem a small label and strong sales could well increase the chance of similar release, such as Siday's Musique Electronique series which also featured heavily in Who.

Amanda
06-13-2014, 11:06 PM
Ok. So 99 tracks for Series One, running just a shade over two hours. I had a track called Power Of The Vortex that I seem to have mislaid. It was not a rip but either from the OST or Master Tapes. But I can't find it. It is more or less organized now, though I know Parting of the Ways is a right mess. This is because Mr. Gold had written in liner notes for the OST that many tracks used in Series 2 were also written first for scenes in series 1, and he noted where they went, or in the case of Hologram were intended to go but didn't. So trying to figure these is harder since they are suites and not exact tracks. And the ordering is beyond me atm. This combines tracks from the Series 1 & 2 OST (which Gold describes as first written for or appearing in some way in Series 1, such as Finding Jackie), the Series One tracks from the Master Tapes and the various episode rips by members here all of which are 99.998 percent clean. Close enough for even me to accept until Silva gets off their asses, anyway. The only thing I did was level sound to match and of course renumber and tag. If a track has two different names for the same piece I chose the name I liked and noted the other in parenthesis. So yay!. Now, to look at Series 2. **Is afraid**

Seriously, we can cobble together a bit more than 2 hours, and then Silva rereleases the same old album for their "big set"? Ashamed they should be.

elliott134
06-14-2014, 12:20 AM
Ok. So 99 tracks for Series One, running just a shade over two hours. I had a track called Power Of The Vortex that I seem to have mislaid. It was not a rip but either from the OST or Master Tapes. But I can't find it. It is more or less organized now, though I know Parting of the Ways is a right mess. This is because Mr. Gold had written in liner notes for the OST that many tracks used in Series 2 were also written first for scenes in series 1, and he noted where they went, or in the case of Hologram were intended to go but didn't. So trying to figure these is harder since they are suites and not exact tracks. And the ordering is beyond me atm. This combines tracks from the Series 1 & 2 OST (which Gold describes as first written for or appearing in some way in Series 1, such as Finding Jackie), the Series One tracks from the Master Tapes and the various episode rips by members here all of which are 99.998 percent clean. Close enough for even me to accept until Silva gets off their asses, anyway. The only thing I did was level sound to match and of course renumber and tag. If a track has two different names for the same piece I chose the name I liked and noted the other in parenthesis. So yay!. Now, to look at Series 2. **Is afraid**

Seriously, we can cobble together a bit more than 2 hours, and then Silva rereleases the same old album for their "big set"? Ashamed they should be.
Have you, by any chance, come across another set of Master Tapes or more bootlegs, not just for TGITF?

Amanda
06-14-2014, 12:27 AM
Nothing.

CGCJ
06-14-2014, 12:48 AM
Amanda, is this a personal re-sorting of all the tracks or do you plan on posting it once you've sorted it all?

Amanda
06-14-2014, 12:52 AM
There isn't anything here that hasn't been posted by those who made the rips. I just had at last count 6 folders of Series One cues, all almost - but not quite - identical. So I finally took the plunge to consolidate them. I will consider posting it but I need permission from you and chris66 first since the vast bulk of this are the rips, and not my work at all. :)

CGCJ
06-14-2014, 01:38 AM
There isn't anything here that hasn't been posted by those who made the rips. I just had at last count 6 folders of Series One cues, all almost - but not quite - identical. So I finally took the plunge to consolidate them. I will consider posting it but I need permission from you and chris66 first since the vast bulk of this are the rips, and not my work at all. :)

If some of what you are compiling together is from my rips, go ahead, you can post as much of it as you like! (It's not like I own the music) Are you trying to compile an as complete and clean as possible, using what has been posted on here, Murray Gold new series score for each episode?

Amanda
06-14-2014, 04:54 AM
Anything I kind find as clean as, yes. If I dislike the rip I just delete it. I am mainly having trouble piecing togethere WHERE to place most of the last two episodes. And, deciding what goes into Series Two......(do I put ALL of GITF? All the Master Tape tracks? That certainly lengthens the running time....) Or leave those out all together? HMMM. Problem is I do not know totally whose rips are where. Not all the archives were labeled. Chris' are easier as his were downloadable in one big chnk just a bit back. No one owns the score, but I am mindful of the work it took to do the rps, a feat I have no talent for.

Amanda
06-14-2014, 07:47 AM
TRACK LIST:


1 Main Title (Series One) **The tv edit that is track 1 on the OST
2 Life On Earth **Westminster Bridge from the OST
3 Auton Chase
4 Run For Your Life (Fleeing Henrick's)
5 Cat Flap **labeled as an excerpt
6 The TARDIS ** labeled as an excerpt
7 Seeking The Doctor (Who Is The Doctor?) **Seeking The Doctor from the OST, or also The Master Tapes
8 Plastic Attraction
9 A Wooden Box ** I LOVE LOVE LOVE this track. A pivotal scene to boot
10 Running, Running **from Master Tapes. Westminster Bridge without the opening zoom in.
11 Fantastic! **more running...
12 Plastic Invasion
13 Moving Dummies
14 Swinging Defeat
15 Signal Lost
16 Clockwork TARDIS **From the OST. Also on Master Tapes as So Alien.
17 Goodbye Earth (The End Of The World) **From the Master Tapes
18 Alien Gathering
19 Platform One (Cassandra's Waltz) ** Platform One from the Master Tapes
20 Tainted Love (Soft Cell) **downloaded via Soulseek, thank you. :) But a major track for a major scene...
21 Rose Phones Home/Sabbotage
22 Robot Spiders (Suite)
23 Sun Filters
24 I Know Who You Are
25 Earth Death
26 Raise Shields
27 The Doctor's Theme (Series One) **from the OST
28 Rose's Theme ** from the OST
29 Body Snatching
30 Gwyneth
31 The Unquiet Dead **Track named as such from the Master Tapes....
32 Series One Recap
33 12 Months
34 Aliens Of London **Slitheeen from the OST
35 The News
36 In The Morgue
37 Space Pig
38 The Doctor
39 Harriet Finds The Emergency Protocols
40 10 Downing Street
41 The Brass Confer
42 Past Events At Number 10 (Crash Landing)
43 Chasing The Doctor
44 Sniffing Out The Hostiles/Cornered
45 Meeting Upstairs
46 Buffalo
47 Danger Unzipped
48 The World Is In Your Hands
49 The Last Dalek (Exterminate) **The Last Dalek from the Master Tapes
50 Absorbing The Code
51 A Dalek In The Rain
52 The Lone Dalek **From The OST
53 News Station
54 Floor 500
55 Dead And Frozen
56 Espionage
57 The Facts
58 The Death Of The Jagrafess
59 Father's day 1 ** Father's Day from the OST
60 The TARDIS Key (Save Us)
61 Pete Ttyler (The Tylers) **from the Master Tapes
62 Father's day 2 **Father's Day from the Master Tapes
63 The Blitz
64 Sneaking In The Compound
65 St. Alban's
66 Previously (The Doctor Dances)
67 Go To Your Room!
68 Jamie
69 An Empty Child
70 I Am Your Mummy! (Gas Mask Child) **I Am Your Mummy! from the Master Tapes
71 Everybody Lives! **From the Master Tapes
72 Welcome Back
73 Cardiff (Going To Dinner) **Cardiff from the Master Tapes
74 Bad Wolf
75 Slitheen Headed North (Boom Town) **Boom Town from the Master Tapes
76 Boom Town Suite **from the OST
77 Surfing The Rift **From the Master Tapes
78 100 Years Ago
79 "I'm Getting Out"
80 The Bad Wolf Corporation
81 "You Are The Weakest Link" (The Long Game) ** The Long Game from the Master Tapes
82 Deadly Games (Rose In Peril) **From the Master Tapes
83 Who Killed Rose Tyler (Target: Number 10 Downing) **Target: Number 10 Downing from the Master Tapes
84 My Dalek Masters **From the Master Tapes
85 The Dalek Fleet (Power Of The Dalek) **Power Of The Dalek from the master Tapes
86 "No" (Heart Of The TARDIS)
87 "I'm Coming To Get You" **From the OST
88 TARDIS Attacks Dalek Fleet (Finding Jackie) **Finding Jackie from the OST. In the liner Gold states the opening of the track was first used when Doc goes to save Rose. I do not know how well most of it tracks however. I welcome a better title
89 The Emperor Dalek
90 The Parting Of The Ways **From the Master Tapes
91 The Daleks **From the OST
92 A Delta wave (World War Three) **World War Three from the Master Tapes
93 Daleks Attack
94 Rose Gets The Message/Daleks Advance
95 Vortex **From the Master Tapes
96 Dalek Danger (Always This Dangerous) **Dalek Danger from the Master Tapes
97 Rose Defeats The Daleks **From the OST
98 Regeneration (Hologram) **Hologram from the OST, Gold writes in the liner notes this was written to be the holographic goodbye scene but was changed to the regen. He thinks. I know it is, but isn't. There is a lot missing from this area...
99 Doctor Who Full Main Theme (Series One) **From the OST



So FAR more contributed by members here than any other source. I had a promo "unreleased", that was not rips but was a mess. A few short tracks from there were never kept. They were snippets of Dalek music that were nearly unplacable. Several areas here bother me. The Dalek music ordering, the whole Vortex/power ordering and the regeneration and "goodbye Rose" holograph ordering. I have NO faith I have this even close, and it is important music poorly represented, if at all, on the OST. Comments are welcome, as are any other tracks laying around. I'll put up links once anyone involved in ripping has weighed in on whether they mind. Do NOT pm me I am not even packing til I have a clear conscience with it. Like I said I merely put them all into one album as best as I could which is not really aying much, so ALL of this is readily to hand in this thread.

raybond
06-14-2014, 08:14 AM
Amanda, I hope you would post this set. It would be good to have all the music ordered. Thank you for all the music you have shared in the past.

CGCJ
06-14-2014, 11:51 AM
16 Clockwork TARDIS **From the OST. Also on Master Tapes as So Alien.
28 Rose's Theme ** from the OST
31 The Unquiet Dead **Track named as such from the Master Tapes....
34 Aliens Of London **Slitheeen from the OST
52 The Lone Dalek **From The OST
90 The Parting Of The Ways **From the Master Tapes


For track 16 use the master tapes version, as that is true version that played in the episodes as the OST version is an orchestrated version that doesn't play in any episodes as far I can remember. For track 28 I find it better to place the track "Father's Day" from the master tapes as that is the series one version, as the orchestral version from the OST first plays in The Christmas Invasion, at the end when everyone goes out to see the 'snow'. Track 34 is clearly miss-titled as it is from the scene in Boom Town when Blon Fel-Fotch (Margaret) is the TARDIS, "At last you have consequences". Track 34 (the master tapes track) I find matches perfectly the "Previously" in Boom Town. For track 52 I'd replace it with track 90 as it is the series one version of The Lone Dalek, just miss-titled (or just has a different title).

Amanda
06-14-2014, 11:53 AM
Ok. Have been given Power of the Vortex Back. Ah see. Now Deadly Games a from the Master Tapes, and Power of the Vortex are **almost**Identical Power is 8 seconds longer and plays like an alt of Rose, and Power includes a choral element Rose.Deadly does not. I see how I accidentally deleted it.

Amanda
06-14-2014, 01:19 PM
For track 16 use the master tapes version, as that is true version that played in the episodes as the OST version is an orchestrated version that doesn't play in any episodes as far I can remember. For track 28 I find it better to place the track "Father's Day" from the master tapes as that is the series one version, as the orchestral version from the OST first plays in The Christmas Invasion, at the end when everyone goes out to see the 'snow'. Track 34 is clearly miss-titled as it is from the scene in Boom Town when Blon Fel-Fotch (Margaret) is the TARDIS, "At last you have consequences". Track 34 (the master tapes track) I find matches perfectly the "Previously" in Boom Town. For track 52 I'd replace it with track 90 as it is the series one version of The Lone Dalek, just miss-titled (or just has a different title).

Taken into account, thanks. I numbered the Unquiet Dead track to fit in just before Surfing The Rift, for now, and renamed it as this: "Consequences" (Unquiet Dead Master Tapes version)

Chris666eden
06-14-2014, 02:43 PM
TRACK LIST:


1 Main Title (Series One) **The tv edit that is track 1 on the OST
2 Life On Earth **Westminster Bridge from the OST
3 Auton Chase
4 Run For Your Life (Fleeing Henrick's)
5 Cat Flap **labeled as an excerpt
6 The TARDIS ** labeled as an excerpt
7 Seeking The Doctor (Who Is The Doctor?) **Seeking The Doctor from the OST, or also The Master Tapes
8 Plastic Attraction
9 A Wooden Box ** I LOVE LOVE LOVE this track. A pivotal scene to boot
10 Running, Running **from Master Tapes. Westminster Bridge without the opening zoom in.
11 Fantastic! **more running...
12 Plastic Invasion
13 Moving Dummies
14 Swinging Defeat
15 Signal Lost
16 Clockwork TARDIS **From the OST. Also on Master Tapes as So Alien.
17 Goodbye Earth (The End Of The World) **From the Master Tapes
18 Alien Gathering
19 Platform One (Cassandra's Waltz) ** Platform One from the Master Tapes
20 Tainted Love (Soft Cell) **downloaded via Soulseek, thank you. :) But a major track for a major scene...
21 Rose Phones Home/Sabbotage
22 Robot Spiders (Suite)
23 Sun Filters
24 I Know Who You Are
25 Earth Death
26 Raise Shields
27 The Doctor's Theme (Series One) **from the OST
28 Rose's Theme ** from the OST
29 Body Snatching
30 Gwyneth
31 The Unquiet Dead **Track named as such from the Master Tapes....
32 Series One Recap
33 12 Months
34 Aliens Of London **Slitheeen from the OST
35 The News
36 In The Morgue
37 Space Pig
38 The Doctor
39 Harriet Finds The Emergency Protocols
40 10 Downing Street
41 The Brass Confer
42 Past Events At Number 10 (Crash Landing)
43 Chasing The Doctor
44 Sniffing Out The Hostiles/Cornered
45 Meeting Upstairs
46 Buffalo
47 Danger Unzipped
48 The World Is In Your Hands
49 The Last Dalek (Exterminate) **The Last Dalek from the Master Tapes
50 Absorbing The Code
51 A Dalek In The Rain
52 The Lone Dalek **From The OST
53 News Station
54 Floor 500
55 Dead And Frozen
56 Espionage
57 The Facts
58 The Death Of The Jagrafess
59 Father's day 1 ** Father's Day from the OST
60 The TARDIS Key (Save Us)
61 Pete Ttyler (The Tylers) **from the Master Tapes
62 Father's day 2 **Father's Day from the Master Tapes
63 The Blitz
64 Sneaking In The Compound
65 St. Alban's
66 Previously (The Doctor Dances)
67 Go To Your Room!
68 Jamie
69 An Empty Child
70 I Am Your Mummy! (Gas Mask Child) **I Am Your Mummy! from the Master Tapes
71 Everybody Lives! **From the Master Tapes
72 Welcome Back
73 Cardiff (Going To Dinner) **Cardiff from the Master Tapes
74 Bad Wolf
75 Slitheen Headed North (Boom Town) **Boom Town from the Master Tapes
76 Boom Town Suite **from the OST
77 Surfing The Rift **From the Master Tapes
78 100 Years Ago
79 "I'm Getting Out"
80 The Bad Wolf Corporation
81 "You Are The Weakest Link" (The Long Game) ** The Long Game from the Master Tapes
82 Deadly Games (Rose In Peril) **From the Master Tapes
83 Who Killed Rose Tyler (Target: Number 10 Downing) **Target: Number 10 Downing from the Master Tapes
84 My Dalek Masters **From the Master Tapes
85 The Dalek Fleet (Power Of The Dalek) **Power Of The Dalek from the master Tapes
86 "No" (Heart Of The TARDIS)
87 "I'm Coming To Get You" **From the OST
88 TARDIS Attacks Dalek Fleet (Finding Jackie) **Finding Jackie from the OST. In the liner Gold states the opening of the track was first used when Doc goes to save Rose. I do not know how well most of it tracks however. I welcome a better title
89 The Emperor Dalek
90 The Parting Of The Ways **From the Master Tapes
91 The Daleks **From the OST
92 A Delta wave (World War Three) **World War Three from the Master Tapes
93 Daleks Attack
94 Rose Gets The Message/Daleks Advance
95 Vortex **From the Master Tapes
96 Dalek Danger (Always This Dangerous) **Dalek Danger from the Master Tapes
97 Rose Defeats The Daleks **From the OST
98 Regeneration (Hologram) **Hologram from the OST, Gold writes in the liner notes this was written to be the holographic goodbye scene but was changed to the regen. He thinks. I know it is, but isn't. There is a lot missing from this area...
99 Doctor Who Full Main Theme (Series One) **From the OST



So FAR more contributed by members here than any other source. I had a promo "unreleased", that was not rips but was a mess. A few short tracks from there were never kept. They were snippets of Dalek music that were nearly unplacable. Several areas here bother me. The Dalek music ordering, the whole Vortex/power ordering and the regeneration and "goodbye Rose" holograph ordering. I have NO faith I have this even close, and it is important music poorly represented, if at all, on the OST. Comments are welcome, as are any other tracks laying around. I'll put up links once anyone involved in ripping has weighed in on whether they mind. Do NOT pm me I am not even packing til I have a clear conscience with it. Like I said I merely put them all into one album as best as I could which is not really aying much, so ALL of this is readily to hand in this thread.


You have the track list spot on. Everything is in the right place. the track Vortex I have no idea where that goes infact i've never heard it in the episode and to me it sounds like an early demo for one of the Dalek scores. Everything else though is in the right place. You don't need my permission, this is all Murray Golds work, all i did was bring it all together for you guys. But this is a good idea and a good way to finally collect and combine all the tracks in one place.

CGCJ
06-14-2014, 03:13 PM
I've started to re-rip Murray Gold's series 1 music.
https://mega.co.nz/#!ZIpnUZKa!_pL1x59CK0lx5lEXeOJj9FuT24NezQODSAVW7IK 8r-I - Rose
https://mega.co.nz/#!BIISlLjT!HUtzssMb9YxvYJcVPbOhjoXtpqfHrFVhxLtux4e eHyI - The End of the World
The Unquiet Dead is done, and shall be uploaded later.

hybryd01
06-14-2014, 03:30 PM
Amanda, can you put updated tracklist here?

Amanda
06-14-2014, 10:39 PM
I've started to re-rip Murray Gold's series 1 music.
https://mega.co.nz/#!ZIpnUZKa!_pL1x59CK0lx5lEXeOJj9FuT24NezQODSAVW7IK 8r-I - Rose
https://mega.co.nz/#!BIISlLjT!HUtzssMb9YxvYJcVPbOhjoXtpqfHrFVhxLtux4e eHyI - The End of the World
The Unquiet Dead is done, and shall be uploaded later.

are these going to have new music to put into the bigger sets then?

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What I want to know now is what to do with Parting of the Ways? Since the track Parting of the ways has been moved to Last Dalek, we do not have the goodbye scene at all. Wtiout the actual regeneration moments either. I...don't LIKE that....

CGCJ
06-14-2014, 11:06 PM
are these going to have new music to put into the bigger sets then?

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What I want to know now is what to do with Parting of the Ways? Since the track Parting of the ways has been moved to Last Dalek, we do not have the goodbye scene at all. Wtiout the actual regeneration moments either. I...don't LIKE that....

Those are just higher quality 5.1 rips from the series 1 DVD boxset... The only release I can think of for the Ninth Doctor's Regeneration music is the orchestrated version in one of the series 1&2 soundtrack tracks... (I can't remember, as for the series 1 tracks I prefer to listen to the 5.1 rips of the actual episode used music)

Amanda
06-15-2014, 10:14 AM
I can accept Hologram as part of the regen, but what was used for the hologram scene?

I thank you for your work. I find the new pieces you ripped to have too prevalent fx and voices for the most part. I did keep and edit in your 5.1 mixes for Forget me, Rose Tyler and Headless Mickey from Rose. Forget me is one of my favorite variations of the Doctor's Series One theme. So I have reordered and renamed a tad. Now we have 101 mostly clean relatively listenable tracks for series 1, which I believe now, firmly, was totally, totally shafted by the OST. Series 2 as well, but Series One really was pretty distinctive to the rest of them. It DESERVES to be documented...:(

CGCJ
06-15-2014, 11:06 AM
The Unquiet Dead updated rip:
https://mega.co.nz/#!IZhi3brI!SuEsebd9CaLtcVUIgw7ABolHhKF6bzh6LUFd-LXD_Nc
Aliens of London:
https://mega.co.nz/#!ABwi0QDR!6ZpfQUYp8hBNRFppGcDTz8mx3ybOQH6Q3ApGfvj MsQU

Chris666eden
06-15-2014, 02:07 PM
I can accept Hologram as part of the regen, but what was used for the hologram scene?

The Beginning of Hologram played (which was the original and not the OST) when he sends Rose home and then Rose's Theme played when the hologram of 9 appears. I think Murray really wanted the Hologram track to play in that scene but Julie Gardner decided that Rose's Theme should play for that scene which yeah while it worked, I don't like the fact that they wanted to use Roses Theme for every emotional scene involving her. It was like the situation with I Am The Doctor, using the same track again and again.

Infact listening again now, Track 14. Fathers Day from the Series 1 & 2 Unreleased Soundtrack Is the actual version of Rose's Theme they used for that actual scene but it also played in Fathers Day, so i guess they just reused the track.

Chris4ord
06-15-2014, 02:24 PM
I can accept Hologram as part of the regen, but what was used for the hologram scene?

I thank you for your work. I find the new pieces you ripped to have too prevalent fx and voices for the most part. I did keep and edit in your 5.1 mixes for Forget me, Rose Tyler and Headless Mickey from Rose. Forget me is one of my favorite variations of the Doctor's Series One theme. So I have reordered and renamed a tad. Now we have 101 mostly clean relatively listenable tracks for series 1, which I believe now, firmly, was totally, totally shafted by the OST. Series 2 as well, but Series One really was pretty distinctive to the rest of them. It DESERVES to be documented...:(

in the Scene before the hologram just before the TARDIS takes off "The Tylers" from the master tapes is used, (sonic screwdriver and away the TARDIS GOES) then mixes into the tracked called "regeneration that" (is 2.14 from another s1 soundtrack not the OST) the first 42 seconds are used, although i cannot find the screen used version.... this then mixes into Roses theme (fathers day from the master tapes 1&2) hope this helps... parting of the ways like you say its lots of cues mixed...

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On the subject of mixed cues, I wish we had this piece clean its when 9 absorbs the vortex from rose

https://mega.co.nz/#!uhJyQSLJ!jAThODHfkswW1VVxIyIZgnka-bwLwpQmPPgcWMflPtY

Pansentient
06-15-2014, 04:48 PM
Does anyone have a decent clean copy of the version of Westminster Bridge from New Earth? It's the orchestrated version from the official album, but lacks the guitar.

Chris666eden
06-15-2014, 07:04 PM
I've got quite a few cues from The Stolen Earth coming ;) Some fan favorites as well as others.

Chris4ord
06-15-2014, 07:31 PM
I've got quite a few cues from The Stolen Earth coming ;) Some fan favorites as well as others.

Look forward to this :)

Chris666eden
06-15-2014, 10:44 PM
The Doctor's Daughter

Two Hearts from The Doctor's Daughter (http://www.mediafire.com/listen/x6lxwyuqrdg279x/Two_Hearts_from_The_Doctor's_Daughter.mp3)

The Stolen Earth

Across The World from The Stolen Earth (http://www.mediafire.com/listen/2garouxzb2m2s2u/Across_The_World_from_The_Stolen_Earth.mp3)
I'll Just Get You A Key from The Stolen Earth (http://www.mediafire.com/listen/25g4ll0c1oob94s/I'll_Just_Get_You_A_Key_from_The_Stolen_Earth.mp 3)
She's Travelling The Stars from The Stolen Earth (http://www.mediafire.com/listen/lw6m5o713tynzv7/She's_Travelling_The_Stars_from_The_Stolen_Earth.m p3)
The Subwave Network from The Stolen Earth (http://www.mediafire.com/listen/98c4d55yx3a355r/The_Subwave_Network_from_The_Stolen_Earth.mp3)
Calling The Doctor from The Stolen Earth (http://www.mediafire.com/listen/425lj62m0x01q76/Calling_The_Doctor_from_The_Stolen_Earth.mp3)
Fatal Reunion from The Stolen Earth (http://www.mediafire.com/listen/wtdpmozb3jo63cy/Fatal_Reunion_from_The_Stolen_Earth.mp3)

radionaut
06-15-2014, 11:01 PM
I thought I saw a few titiles including "BBC Amor Dei Delia Derbyshire"...But now I can't find the posting with the links....help?

Amanda
06-16-2014, 03:32 AM
Ok. Here we are for the moment then.

DOCTOR WHO SERIES ONE EXPANDED SCORE ALBUM (Bootleg): Murray Gold

205 mb
101 Tracks
mp3 vbr
2 hours


https://mega.co.nz/#!spskXKCQ!GQaepOY9sNPX-67M7hwmdyGWMtAYq5VyN8Kv3w-n2rM

A varying combination of the OST, unreleased bootlegs, Master Tapes and various member rips. Bit-rate varies from mp3 128 to 320. Mp3 320 tracks (like from the OST) are edited from flac tracks. The only real editing done was to fade tracks in/out and level sound across the album. Thus far this is every track I have found to be clean enough for me to put on my personal album. Since most of you know I **hate** even minor fx, that should tell you how clean these rips sound to me. I make no claims at having any editing skill at all. I have received permission from most if not all the involved members to post this. Since 90 percent of the material comes from them it is they who deserve any thinks.

TRACK LIST:

1 Main Title Series One **From OST
2 Life On Earth **Westminster Bridge from OST
3 Auton Chase
4 Run For Your Life (Fleeing Henrick's)
5 The TARDIS (Excerpt)
6 Cat Flap (Excerpt)
7 Plastic Attraction
8 Now Forget Me Rose Tyler (excerpt)
9 Seeking The Doctor (Who Is The Doctor) **Seeking The Doctor from the OST
10 Headless Mickey (Excerpt)
11 A Wooden Box
12 Running, Running! **From the master Tapes. Is essentially Westminster Bridge without the zoom in from space.
13 Fantastic! **another edit of Westminster Bridge
14 Plastic Invasion
15 Moving Dummies
16 Swinging Defeat
17 Signal Lost
18 Clockwork TARDIS **So Alien from The Master Tapes/Unreleased sets
19 Goodbye, Earth (The End Of The World)
20 Alien Gathering
21 Platform One **Cassandra's Waltz from Master Tapes
22 Tainted love (Soft Cell)
23 Rose Phones Home/Sabotage
24 Robot Spiders (Suite)
25 Sun Filters
26 I Know Who You Are
27 Traversing The Fans (Earth Death)
28 Raise Shields
29 The Doctor's Theme (Series One) **From the OST
30 Rose's Theme (Series One) **From the Master Tapes
31 Body Snatching
32 Gwyneth
33 Series One Recap
34 12 Months
35 Slitheen **From the OST
36 The News
37 In The Morgue
38 Space Pig
39 The Doctor
40 Harrient Finds The Emergency protocols
41 10 Downing Street
42 The Brass Confer
43 Past Events At Number 10
44 Chasing The Doctor
45 Sniffing Out The Hostiles/Cornered
46 Meeting Upstairs
47 Buffalo
48 Danger Unzipped
49 The World Is In Your Hands
50 The Last Dalek
51 Absorbing The Code
52 A Dalek In The Rain
53 The Lone Dalek (The Parting Of The Ways) **The Parting Of The Ways Master Tapes version
54 News Station
55 Floor 500
56 Dead And Frozen
57 Espionage
58 The Facts
59 The Death Of The Jagrafess
60 Father's Day **From the OST
61 The TARDIS Key (Save Us)
62 Pete Tyler (The Tylers) **From the Master Tapes
63 The Blitz
64 Sneaking In The Compound
65 St. Alban's
66 Previously...(The Doctor Dances)
67 Go To Your Room!
68 Jamie
69 An Empty Child
70 I Am Your Mummy! (Gas Mask Child) **I Am Your Mummy from the master Tapes
71 Everybody Lives! **From the Master Tapes
72 Welcome Back
73 Previouslt: Boom Town Recap *8Aliens Of London from the Master Tapes
74 Cardiff (Going To Dinner) *8Cardiff from the Master Tapes
75 Bad Wolf
76 Slitheen Headed North (Boom Town) **Boom Town from the Master Tapes
77 Boom Town suite **From the OST
78 "Consequences" (The Unquiet dead from The Master Tapes)
79 Surfing The Rift *8From the Master Tapes
80 100 Years Ago
81 "I'm Getting Out"
82 The Bad Wolf Corporation
83 "You Are The Weakest Link" (The Long Game) **The Long Game from the Master Tapes
84 Rose In Peril (Deadly Games)
85 Who Killed Rose Tyler? (Target Ten Downing Street) **From the Master Tapes
86 My Dalek Masters **From the Master Tapes
87 The Dalek Fleet (Power Of The Dalek) **From the Master Tapes
88 "No" (Heart Of The TARDIS) **From the Master tapes
89 "I'm Coming To Get You" **From the OST
90 TARDIS Attacks Dalek Fleet (Finding Jackie) **From the OST
91 The Emperor Dalek
92 The Daleks **From the OST
93 A Delta Wave (World War Three) **From the Master tapes
94 Daleks Attack
95 Rose Gets The Message/The Daleks Attack
96 Vortex **From the Master Tapes - Unknown use?
97 Power Of The Vortex *8From the Master Tapes
98 Dalek Danger **From the Master Tapes
99 Rose Defeats The Daleks **From the OST
100 Regeneration (Hologram) **from the OST and according to Gold in the liner notes was written for the hologram scene and "rejigged" in part for the regeneration
101 Doctor Who Full Main Theme **From the OST


I have obtained scans of the OST booklet if you need or want to read more about the mixing of where I put this stuff.

Amanda
06-16-2014, 07:52 AM
Consider this a going away gift for now. Maybe not totally and certainly not permanently. But I will be attempting to pull back signifigantly. PM ability has been limited to friend's list. So, take care of each other, yea?

recons
06-16-2014, 09:35 AM
Consider this a going away gift for now. Maybe not totally and certainly not permanently. But I will be attempting to pull back signifigantly. PM ability has been limited to friend's list. So, take care of each other, yea?

Thanks for the shares. Hope you're ok, Amanda.

qelipoth
06-16-2014, 01:57 PM
Thank you Amanda for all the excellent uploads

raybond
06-16-2014, 03:44 PM
Thanks Amanda. Keep well.

gwylock1
06-16-2014, 04:29 PM
Bye Amanda :(

Amanda
06-16-2014, 04:31 PM
No..no sad face. I just need to regroup. I am obviously in a bad place and need to figure out how to post and be here without being all with drama. Like I said, not totally gone, and not gone forever. Just a cooling off, ok?

gwylock1
06-16-2014, 04:42 PM
No..no sad face. I just need to regroup. I am obviously in a bad place and need to figure out how to post and be here without being all with drama. Like I said, not totally gone, and not gone forever. Just a cooling off, ok?
Fair enough :)
Good luck!

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On a side note, Jim Mortimore's just released his entire Audio Visuals "Sword of Orion" score (http://jimmortimore.bandcamp.com/album/dr-who-the-sword-of-orion-remastered-ost) for free!

dragonOllie15
06-16-2014, 09:18 PM
Take care Amanda, be safe and well!

Sorry for being silent for a while everyone, I've been keeping up, though haven't had a lot to say!

I got a neat little package from Amazon today, Doctor Who - The Krotons for DVD, but also the soundtrack! I know someone asked if I had Krotons, Androzani & Ghost Light, but since I've got one of the trio and am currently ripping it, would anyone care for a download?

Also I was browsing Wikipedia, seems next month is when we'll be getting our hands on those 11-disc set 50th Anniversary albums! So I'm kinda excited for that, but something else that caught my eye is a strange little "Cold Worlds" album that'll be released on CD tomorrow, re-recording of "The Invasion" music but without the Anniversary tracks, anyone considering snagging it?

Chris4ord
06-16-2014, 09:43 PM
Take care Amanda, be safe and well!

Sorry for being silent for a while everyone, I've been keeping up, though haven't had a lot to say!

I got a neat little package from Amazon today, Doctor Who - The Krotons for DVD, but also the soundtrack! I know someone asked if I had Krotons, Androzani & Ghost Light, but since I've got one of the trio and am currently ripping it, would anyone care for a download?

Also I was browsing Wikipedia, seems next month is when we'll be getting our hands on those 11-disc set 50th Anniversary albums! So I'm kinda excited for that, but something else that caught my eye is a strange little "Cold Worlds" album that'll be released on CD tomorrow, re-recording of "The Invasion" music but without the Anniversary tracks, anyone considering snagging it?


yes please :)

dragonOllie15
06-16-2014, 10:12 PM
Here's Krotons then! Next month could be busy for me, but I'll certainly be working on FLACing that 11 disc set, and other soundtracks I've acquired for a couple of video games!

Doctor Who - The Krotons -> Doctor Who - The Krotons (Original Television Soundtrack) (http://www.mediafire.com/download/ks211ppptm8pylu/Doctor_Who_-_The_Krotons_(Original_Television_Soundtrack).rar)

Amanda
06-17-2014, 12:42 AM
My plan to take a break failed spectacularly this morning, soooo....anybody have any feedback on that unreleased compilation? Do I get a cookie?

priestess99
06-17-2014, 02:56 AM
Grabbed "The Unquiet Dead." Thanks!

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Thanks, dragonOllie15 for the Krotons. Tin-Foil listening goodness to come!

Which Doctor?
06-17-2014, 03:55 AM
My plan to take a break failed spectacularly this morning, soooo....anybody have any feedback on that unreleased compilation? Do I get a cookie?

Yes, you get a cookie - thanks so much for putting together the playlist, bundling it up and uploading it. When I saw just the list, I was dreading having to put everything together as you had it - thanks, most graciously to you, I didn't have to :)

dragonOllie15
06-17-2014, 04:43 AM
My plan to take a break failed spectacularly this morning, soooo....anybody have any feedback on that unreleased compilation? Do I get a cookie?

Welcome back Amanda! Please, feel free to have as many cookies as you desire, it's wonderful to hear from you again so soon! :D