moontrekker
07-28-2010, 06:13 PM
http://dylnamicmusicincorporated.bandcamp.com/album/doctor-who-series-5-ep
just found this if anyone is interested,
http://dylnamicmusicincorporated.bandcamp.com/
or here
Im sure this is old news but I just came across it looking for anything about the series 5 music.
The Doctor
07-28-2010, 06:41 PM
Good news, everyone! The Specials soundtrack appears to be fast tracked for September 20th:
Doctor Who Original Music From Series 4: The Specials (
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Original-Music-Specials/dp/B003XJO51A/ref%3Dsr_1_6%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dmusic%26qid%3D12803 26772%26sr%3D1-6)
Still nothing official from Silva Screen, but Amazon rarely ever puts up erroneous pre-order pages, and they did the same thing just prior to the Series 4 disc being officially announced. I expect we'll hear something from Silva Screen soon (and hopefully they'll release the digital download half a month early this time, too).
Word is we can expect the series 5 disc in November.
moontrekker
07-28-2010, 06:52 PM
Good news, everyone! The Specials soundtrack appears to be fast tracked for September 20th:
Doctor Who Original Music From Series 4: The Specials (
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Original-Music-Specials/dp/B003XJO51A/ref%3Dsr_1_6%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dmusic%26qid%3D12803 26772%26sr%3D1-6)
Still nothing official from Silva Screen, but Amazon rarely ever puts up erroneous pre-order pages, and they did the same thing just prior to the Series 4 disc being officially announced. I expect we'll hear something from Silva Screen soon (and hopefully they'll release the digital download half a month early this time, too).
Word is we can expect the series 5 disc in November.
UltraCool Thanks!!
I guessed November for the Series 5 soundtrack and Im really glad they are releasing a Specials cd separate.
and Ill check the Silva site as often as I think about it.
macdawson
07-28-2010, 07:01 PM
Good News. Thanks for the heads-up SpikeRevell.
minimouse
07-29-2010, 12:52 AM
Thanks for the proms album, SpikeRevell!
Admiral_Young
07-29-2010, 01:28 AM
That is fantastic news...and yes my predicition was that we would get series five sometime in November in the UK and probably Feb or March for North America.
littlesmegger
07-29-2010, 01:54 AM
The Specials soundtrack is now 100% confirmed for September by the people running Silva's facebook page. Glad they've listened to the people writing on its wall and have given the Specials its own disc.
At one point the idea was to include several medleys/montages at the end of Series 5's soundtrack... baaaaaaad idea. Tennant wouldn't have been too pleased.
The Doctor
07-29-2010, 04:23 AM
Could I get a link to their facebook page, littlesmegger? I'd be keen to read it!
thinkbui
07-29-2010, 06:56 AM
Could I get a link to their facebook page, littlesmegger? I'd be keen to read it!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?sid=29379e46173f567431b8b3ca1749487f&gid=31736954201#!/group.php?gid=31736954201&v=wall
The announcement is so casual, though, that had it not be paired with the Amazon listing, I would have been suspicious of it.
Admiral_Young
07-29-2010, 09:11 AM
Awesome news as I said and now we wait for track listings.
The Doctor
07-29-2010, 02:15 PM
At one point the idea was to include several medleys/montages at the end of Series 5's soundtrack... baaaaaaad idea.
That may have been a part of the reason for the delay. Murray has made it clear on his Twitter account that he was determined to get a full album dedicated to the specials. He may have had to work on the Silva Screen brass to get that a go-ahead.
I'm also quite relieved that we're not just getting a couple of suites on a series 5 disc. There's too much good music in the specials (mostly all new cues, with some really good revamped cues as well) to shunt a few scattered suites onto a series 5 disc. The first album is still the most disappointing by virtue of the fact that it tries to cram two series worth of content on a single disc. I'm glad they're not making that mistake again.
Now I just hope we'll actually get a series 5 disc this year. I'd hate for the soundtracks to be consistently one year behind now.
recons
07-29-2010, 02:26 PM
Admiral_Young
07-29-2010, 02:40 PM
If that was the reason for the delay then I'm glad Murray got it sorted out with Silva and we're getting double albums or so it would seem. I can't wait for this. I wonder what the cover art will be for the specials soundtrack? Perhaps The Tenth Doctor with Wilf and the reborn Master with the regeneration energy as back ground?
ReddiShadow
07-29-2010, 02:42 PM
@moontrekker Didn't know of that until now, up till now my copy of I Am The Doctor (Prom title, therefore it's official!) has been a TV rip, so it kept fading in and out. Thanks!
Also, brilliant news SpikeRevell and littlesmegger! I was sure they were going to half-ass some suites and tack on Vale Decem (if we were lucky), but Silva Screen should be thanked for going out on a limb and putting more material out there instead of 'playing it safe' with 2010-branded stuff. Now though, I don't know about you guys, but personally I'm hoping for that lovely little electronic cue from Planet of the Dead when they first step out of the bus, as well as that awesome guitar riff from Matt Smith's scene at the end of The End of Time. Might be nice to get the actual Series Four theme, I believe the Series Four disc had the VotD version, but that's unlikely. Again, thinking back to the S4 disc, a lot of the electronic stuff got dumped in favour of more orchestral stuff. Personally, I preferred hearing the electronically-enhanced cues from the S1-2 disc, like Westminster Bridge.
Now I just hope we'll actually get a series 5 disc this year. I'd hate for the soundtracks to be consistently one year behind now.
I'm hoping for a Feb/Mar release, which would mean (like the Series 1-2 and 3 discs) we can have some bits from the 2010 Christmas special, while also coming out before Series Six so there's no chance of another crammed disc.
Oh, and thanks for DrMatt's Prom, recons!
@Admiral_Young Most likely will involve another Tennant/Smith thing, so they can still ride the new series' popularity. Like this sort of thing:
http://www.allposters.co.uk/-sp/Doctor-Who-Posters_i6095427_.htm
The Doctor
07-29-2010, 03:08 PM
I wonder what the cover art will be for the specials soundtrack?
I imagine they'll do what they did with the previous albums and use the box set art image.
...but Silva Screen should be thanked for going out on a limb and putting more material out there instead of 'playing it safe' with 2010-branded stuff.
Agreed, and Murray Gold should be thanked for going to bat for a specials disc. He was really adamant about it -- he joked on Twitter about keeping the Silva Screen people tied up in their offices until they gave him what he wanted.
Personally, I don't see why Silva Screen would be hesitant to sell two discs this year. There's obviously a demand -- the number of requests they get on their Facebook page is staggering -- and I also don't see how they would be worried about selling something with the previous brand on it. You put David Tennant's face on it, people are going to want to buy it.
...as well as that awesome guitar riff from Matt Smith's scene at the end of The End of Time.
A longer version of that cue is actually used elsewhere in The End of Time (I believe during a confrontation between the Master and the Doctor) so I'd be really surprised if we didn't get a version of it on there.
There are a lot of nice bits from the specials I really want on there, and considering there are only five episodes to chose from for this one album, that means a lot of them are liable to end up on the disc.
Speaking of cues, I'll come right out and say that if the cue from when the Doctor is ranting about his "reward" and then stepping into the glass booth to save Wilf isn't on the disc, I'll literally be heartbroken. It's one of Murray's best cues, certainly the most moving "soft and quiet" cue he's thus far written for the series. I particularly like the strings during those final moments, when Tennant is in the glass booth, writhing in pain. It's so moving. It's got to be one of my favorite pieces of (so far) unreleased music, right next to Van Gogh's theme from Vincent and the Doctor.
I'm hoping for a Feb/Mar release...
Word on the grapevine is we can expect the series 5 disc in November. As much as I'd like for there to be some Christmas Special music on the series 5 disc, I'd be okay with it turning up on the series 6 disc. I imagine there's a lot more new content this year than there will be next year (a lot of the themes and motifs form series 5 will likely recur in series 6) so I'd rather have more series 5 music on this disc.
Incidentally, Murray also recently acknowledged the idea of a "The Missing Cues" style album on Twitter. He reckons it'd be a good idea to release after his time on the show comes to a close. So maybe one day we'll get the Paradigm theme from School Reunion and the Android Attack theme from The Girl in the Fireplace and the Judoon Arrival theme from Smith & Jones.
The Doctor
07-29-2010, 03:19 PM
Also, while we're talking about cues, I want the one used when the Master fights off Rassilon (I've seen it referred to as Requiem of Rassilon online, although I prefer the title You Did This To Me) and I'd quite like "the Master race version" of All the Strange, Strange Creatures. Aside from the original recording, that's my favorite variation of that cue. Having that on disc would almost make up for having that non-transmission version of Y.A.N.A. on the series 3 disc.
ReddiShadow
07-29-2010, 04:23 PM
Murray Gold should be thanked for going to bat for a specials disc. He was really adamant about it -- he joked on Twitter about keeping the Silva Screen people tied up in their offices until they gave him what he wanted.
Definitely. It's great when a composer is so pro-active (god, I hate that word) in getting more of their work out to the public. So many "name" composers are happy to half-ass a quickie release, forcing anyone actually interested in the score to try and track down an Academy submission.
Personally, I don't see why Silva Screen would be hesitant to sell two discs this year. There's obviously a demand -- the number of requests they get on their Facebook page is staggering -- and I also don't see how they would be worried about selling something with the previous brand on it. You put David Tennant's face on it, people are going to want to buy it.
You'd be surprised how often execs make decisions that (logic would dictate) would actually cause less revenue because they claim it'll be more efficient.
Speaking of cues, I'll come right out and say that if the cue from when the Doctor is ranting about his "reward" and then stepping into the glass booth to save Wilf isn't on the disc, I'll literally be heartbroken.
Although it isn't a Specials cue, after hearing them again on DrMatt's Prom release, I so want the "I AM TA-A-ALKING!" cue from The Pandorica Opens and that beautiful brass solo from Victory of the Daleks as the Spitfires head out into space.
Word on the grapevine is we can expect the series 5 disc in November. As much as I'd like for there to be some Christmas Special music on the series 5 disc, I'd be okay with it turning up on the series 6 disc. I imagine there's a lot more new content this year than there will be next year (a lot of the themes and motifs form series 5 will likely recur in series 6) so I'd rather have more series 5 music on this disc.
Word on the grapevine also had it that it would be ready for pre-order on hmv's website on July 14th :( I'm just being cautiously realistic.
Incidentally, Murray also recently acknowledged the idea of a "The Missing Cues" style album on Twitter. He reckons it'd be a good idea to release after his time on the show comes to a close.
I seem to recall someone posting that if Doctor Who was a Japanese show, we'd be swimming in release after release, which really puts the S1-2 disc into perspective. At least SS seems to be willing to make sure that doesn't happen again, even if MG had to cajole them into it. ;)
Retconaddict2
07-29-2010, 04:28 PM
Incidentally, Murray also recently acknowledged the idea of a "The Missing Cues" style album on Twitter. He reckons it'd be a good idea to release after his time on the show comes to a close. So maybe one day we'll get the Paradigm theme from School Reunion and the Android Attack theme from The Girl in the Fireplace and the Judoon Arrival theme from Smith & Jones.
Did Murray not say, not even that long ago, that he deleted his old music when writing new scores, which is why he has to use the soundtrack mixes if he needs to repeat a score?
I'm 100% positive he said that. Or can you link me to the post where he said this?
Admiral_Young
07-29-2010, 05:24 PM
I seem to remember reading something like that from him.
The Doctor
07-29-2010, 06:46 PM
Did Murray not say, not even that long ago, that he deleted his old music when writing new scores...
I'm almost 100% positive all of Murray's work is archived, but I'll look into it further.
I really can't imagine why in the world would anyone delete their work when moving on to write something new. This isn't the 1960s, there's not a shelf space limitation. A lot of modern composers keep their master recordings archived in digital form (Bear McCreary is notorious for having a mountain of Mega Man-named external hard drives with all of the master tracks he's recorded over the years).
Maybe they've wiped the original source materials, the multi-track stuff, so the only way they can use old music is to use a track that can't be tweaked, but a lot of that unreleased music does still exist, as it's turned up in The Infinite Quest, Dreamland, and the Doctor Who Adventure games (as well as in some other non-WHO related stuff, in the form of stock music).
Or can you link me to the post where he said this?
It's on Twitter. I'll look for it. And I'll investigate the "deleting cues" notion. That just doesn't seem right.
I would like to thank everyone for the awesome music they have contributed here.
If your not yet sick of all the versions of Doctor Who At The Prom, I made one of my own. I edited the complete concert up into 30 tracks. I separated all the music from the introductions. Faded in and out the applause. etc.
You have the option to skip thru 30 tracks if you like the whole thing, or put together your own playlist with or without the introductions. Combine the classical tracks with the Doctor Who tracks or leave them off. Here is the play list. Track names are tentative.
Doctor Who Prom 01- Introduction
Doctor Who Prom 02- Mad Man In The Box Prologue
Doctor Who Prom 03- Karen Gillan Intro
Doctor Who Prom 04- An Untimely Arrival
Doctor Who Prom 05- Karen Gillan Intros Short Ride In A Fast Machine
Doctor Who Prom 06- Short Ride In A Fast Machine
Doctor Who Prom 07- Intro I Am The Doctor
Doctor Who Prom 08- I Am The Doctor
Doctor Who Prom 09- Karen Gillan Intros Portsmouth Point & Mars
Doctor Who Prom 10- Portsmouth Point Overture
Doctor Who Prom 11- Holst's The Planets-Mars
Doctor Who Prom 12- Karen Gillan & Dalex Skit
Doctor Who Prom 13- Battle In The Skies
Doctor Who Prom 14- Intro For Second Half
Doctor Who Prom 15- O fortuna
Doctor Who Prom 16- Message From The Doctor
Doctor Who Prom 17- Arthur Darvill Intro
Doctor Who Prom 18- Amy's Theme
Doctor Who Prom 19- Karen Gillan intro for Liz. Lizards, Vampires & Vincent
Doctor Who Prom 20- Liz, Lizards, Vampires & Vincent
Doctor Who Prom 21- Ride Of The Valkeries Intro
Doctor Who Prom 22- Ride Of The Valkeries
Doctor Who Prom 23- Outro Valkeries-Intro Gallifrey and Val Decem
Doctor Who Prom 24- This Is Gallifrey and Val Decem
Doctor Who Prom 25- Matt Smith Intro To Pandorica Suite
Doctor Who Prom 26- Pandorica Suite
Doctor Who Prom 27- Matt & Karen Intro Song Of Freedom and Doctor Who Theme
Doctor Who Prom 28- Song Of Freedom
Doctor Who Prom 29- Doctor Who Series 5 Theme
Doctor Who Prom 30- Signing Off
Sonicwatcher6969
07-30-2010, 12:26 AM
@recons, thank you so very much for the big finish talks back, one question though I thought the Paul McGann one was a DVD is this an audio rip of it?
Muuuuule
07-30-2010, 01:10 AM
Hi - just to say thanks for the Prom stuff.....was hoping to go this year but it didn't work out...hope the televised version is released on DVD as with the other one....this is great to have though - thanks for the work and effort y'all put in - I did my own edit of the previous prom so I know how much time this can take!
Muuuuule
The Doctor
07-30-2010, 12:54 PM
Did Murray not say, not even that long ago, that he deleted his old music when writing new scores...?
Okay, I've done some digging on the issue, and the answer to this would be no, Murray does not actively delete the cues he's written. Some of what he's written has gone missing due to disorganization (the entire score for Shameless is MIA) but nothing has been deliberately deleted.
Okay, I've done some digging on the issue, and the answer to this would be no, Murray does not actively delete the cues he's written. Some of what he's written has gone missing due to disorganization (the entire score for Shameless is MIA) but nothing has been deliberately deleted.
Utterly appropriate, considering the first few season of the original Doctor Who... ;-)
recons
07-30-2010, 03:29 PM
@Sonicwatcher6969
No idea! I didn't even know I had it until I searched. I certainly didn't do any ripping.
R
recons
07-30-2010, 05:11 PM
Exar Xan,
Here's the two tracks you were after from Horror of Glam Rock. The Who theme is good fun!
http://www.multiupload.com/UZDCIAS6UB
My rip and upload.
R
Exar Xan
07-30-2010, 05:14 PM
Recons, if you were a girl (and if I knew about it) I would kiss you for this :D This is so great to have :D
recons
07-30-2010, 05:20 PM
Thanks for the compliment. Happily married, me, but if I ever get a divorce and a sex change, I'll let you know :-)
R
Exar Xan
07-30-2010, 05:22 PM
LOL, save the effort, by then I am also happily married to my current gf (which has been lasting for almost 5 years as it is now so) ;).
And already i have the rock version on repeat and driving people here nuts :P
recons
07-30-2010, 08:03 PM
ReddiShadow
07-31-2010, 01:03 AM
Phew. I was worried for a while there due to undetailed announcements, but DWM confirms Sliver Nemesis/Revenge of the Cybermen WILL have isolated score!
recons
07-31-2010, 07:33 AM
The isolated scores on this set have been confirmed for sometime.
All of Carey Blyton's scores for DW exist so hopefully they'll end up on their respective releases. If they don't, I have some of the music somewhere (not the re-recordings on "Sherlock Holmes meets Dr Who").
Do bear in mind what I said about Silver Nemesis. The files already uploaded contain extra / alternate cues that might not appear on the DVD.
R
Sonicwatcher6969
07-31-2010, 12:14 PM
Does anyone have the scores for 'Frontios', 'The Ambassadors of death', 'Dalek' and also the music from dvd extras 'A Celebration' (from The Five Doctors) and 'The Dalek Tapes' (From Genesis Of The Daleks).
Also: thank you yet again recons for 'My life as a dalek' and all your uploads as my request :)
1shikawa
07-31-2010, 06:28 PM
Does anyone have the scores for 'Frontios', 'The Ambassadors of death', 'Dalek' and also the music from dvd extras 'A Celebration' (from The Five Doctors) and 'The Dalek Tapes' (From Genesis Of The Daleks).
Also: thank you yet again recons for 'My life as a dalek' and all your uploads as my request :)
Frontios may have an isolated score when the DVD is released so we will have to wait.
Amassadors doesn't exist so what was posted earlier in the thread with some SFX is the closest you will get at the moment.
Dalek will have to be fan made and may have SFX in it. I haven't even seen a fan made version go around at the moment.
Sadly i don't know of any scores being avaible for "A Celebration" or "The Dalek Tapes", as I just don't watch the DVDs. Got them but just don't watch them.
ReddiShadow
07-31-2010, 07:28 PM
The isolated scores on this set have been confirmed for sometime.
Whoops, sorry. Bit slow on the uptake. :(
littlesmegger
07-31-2010, 09:33 PM
While it's been mentioned as rumours and comments, the people who run Silva's Facebook page have confirmed September for the Specials OST, and November for the Series 5 soundtrack.
No specific dates, tracklistings or prices, but can't see them being too far away from the previous 3 soundtracks in terms of length.
Everan Shepard
08-01-2010, 04:01 AM
September and November? Yeah baby!!
The Doctor
08-01-2010, 08:27 AM
The previous soundtracks have been literally stuffed (not far off the 75 minute mark) so I imagine these will be, too.
I'm glad the series 5 disc has been confirmed now, too. :)
Admiral_Young
08-01-2010, 04:02 PM
That's great news and pretty much what I predicted so this pleases me. Can't wait to see the track listing for both discs.
ReddiShadow
08-01-2010, 07:07 PM
I'm not usually wont to such crass exclamations, but BACK OF THE NEC- I MEAN NET!
moontrekker
08-01-2010, 11:31 PM
September and November? Yeah baby!!
My birthday is in November so Happy Birthday to me :)
thinkbui
08-02-2010, 05:07 AM
Has the Series 5 cd been confirmed yet? I've only seen the Siva Screen tease announcement for the specials on their Facebook page and nothing about the recent series. Anyone have a link if there has been one?
recons
08-02-2010, 09:16 AM
thinkbui
08-02-2010, 01:18 PM
I know. I was asking about Series 5. Some have been talking like that one's been confirmed.
moontrekker
08-02-2010, 05:23 PM
Has the Series 5 cd been confirmed yet? I've only seen the Siva Screen tease announcement for the specials on their Facebook page and nothing about the recent series. Anyone have a link if there has been one?
As far as I know both have been confirmed by Mr Gold.
mantrashak
08-03-2010, 06:30 PM
Wow! I've only recently found this thread, and this is my first post to the forum. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who has contributed material - both for their hard work and generosity.
I've bought most of the official CDs, but this has been fantastic for all the unofficial material.
One thing that strikes me is that although I find McCulloch's music doesn't suit the stories, it doesn't sound so bad on its own. Talking of which, I know that McCullough recorded a number of songs (10 in all I think) for Delta and the Bannermen, and he named the band the Lorells. I'd love to find full versions of these songs somewhere! Any info anyone?
Admiral_Young
08-03-2010, 07:25 PM
Just saw the link on amazon uk and the specials now seems to be a two disc set!!!
moontrekker
08-03-2010, 08:15 PM
Doctor Who Original Music From Series 4: The Specials (Specially priced 2 CD Set) from the website, so its probably the regular price of a cd, which is good.
Looks like Murray is thinking of the fans and we are getting lots of the Specials music, YEAH!!
ReddiShadow
08-03-2010, 10:17 PM
so its probably the regular price of a cd
As tweeted by Mr Gold:
"Silva are excellent. I couldn't get it on one disc so they said they'd put out two for the same price. :)"
The Doctor
08-03-2010, 10:17 PM
Murray Gold confirms 2 disc Specials soundtrack at one low price:
"I couldn't get it on one disc so they said they'd put out two for the same price. :)"
The chances of any of the really good cues being left out are pretty slim now. Brilliant!
moontrekker
08-03-2010, 11:02 PM
We Love you Murray!
The Doctor
08-04-2010, 04:57 PM
Cover art is available now!

moontrekker
08-04-2010, 05:21 PM
Very nice I likey!! cant wait to get a track list. Looks Great!!
The Doctor
08-04-2010, 05:47 PM
I was really just expecting that image of David from the Blu-ray box set for the specials, but in this case I'm quite happy to be proved wrong, because that's a beautiful cover. Love the use of color most of all. It really pops.
The only complaint I have is that there aren't any images from any of the specials aside from The End of Time. But that's a small niggle.
Seems like we're getting a drip feed of information now -- yesterday we find out it's two disc, today we get the cover art... maybe tomorrow a track list? One can hope, although I imagine it's still being finalized.
moontrekker
08-04-2010, 05:55 PM
I think this is going to be the cd of the year for me. Man I cant wait!! the music in The Next Doctor and Planet of the Dead stand out in my mind as some of the best work Ive heard from Mr Gold.
But of course its all great music.
ReddiShadow
08-04-2010, 06:05 PM
Love the cover. The subtle rainbow effects here and there give it a really otherworldly air somehow. Maybe that's just me.
Also, since Murray said in his tweet yesterday that "I couldn't get it on one disc", and the fact that the 2cd format was also announced yesterday, I think it's pretty safe to assume that the track list is being worked on as we speak.
1shikawa
08-04-2010, 06:06 PM
It's great that we will be getting a 2cd release for the specials and I hope that Matt Smith's first year will get the same treatment.
But ...............
Has anyone notice on the cover it says - "Series 4 The Specials".
If the Specials were going to be a sperate series then it should be series 5 and Matt's first year would be Series 6 or Series 1.
Like everyone else here, I'll be ordering and looking forward to the 10th Doctors swan Song, especially if it also includes the indidual tracks of the Doctor vistitng all his previous companions, starting with Martha. That track alone could run up to 6 or 7 minutes if they also include the jolly Matt Smith Regeneration track at the end.
Admiral_Young
08-04-2010, 06:26 PM
The art work is fantastic...and pretty much what I expected it to be like. Uh...I'm not sure I understand your line of thinking regarding the classification of the series. It's been long agreed that this past series was known as series five. The scripts for the specials were all referred to by Russell as being an extension of series four. It makes perfect sense for the specials to be known as Series Four: The Specials. Matt's series is series five and next series will be series six. The specials were a continuation of series four.
littlesmegger
08-04-2010, 08:55 PM
Has anyone notice on the cover it says - "Series 4 The Specials".
It's the same labeling as the DVD/Blu-ray boxsets. And the production codes for all four specials carried on from the numbers Series 4 followed. So were 4.14 - 4.18.
Admiral_Young
08-04-2010, 09:05 PM
^ That's basically what I said except more to the point lol
The Doctor
08-04-2010, 09:11 PM
I knew about the production codes for the specials, but I always assumed the soundtrack would just be "Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack: The Specials".
I reckon they've put "Series 4" on the cover of the disc so it ties in a little easier with the previous brand -- rumor was it's been held up so long due to brand issues -- as "Series 4" is not on the cover of the Blu-ray box set for the The Specials.
Not that any of that matters in the long run, so long as the set is packed to the brim with music, I don't really care what they call it. :D I wonder if both discs will have upwards of 75 minutes per music, or if the second disc will come up slightly on the shorter side?
littlesmegger
08-04-2010, 09:33 PM
One of the issues was things such as Tennant's logo and font, as the Beeb had stupidly scrapped any paperwork allowing them to use it again thinking they wouldn't need to after Matt turned up. Must've done some new paperwork specially for the soundtrack, which I'm pleased about.
Oh, and for those who'll be wanting a decent resolution cover for their iPhone 4's, here's the full resolution copy:

ReddiShadow
08-04-2010, 09:34 PM
Like everyone else here, I'll be ordering and looking forward to the 10th Doctors swan Song, especially if it also includes the indidual tracks of the Doctor vistitng all his previous companions, starting with Martha. That track alone could run up to 6 or 7 minutes if they also include the jolly Matt Smith Regeneration track at the end.
Probably one of the reasons it went to 2 discs. The Series 4 disc was dominated by the absolutely endless VotD suite, and they probably wanted to keep that track intact without having to cut swathes of other music to fit it on 1 disc.
One of the issues was things such as Tennant's logo and font, as the Beeb had stupidly scrapped any paperwork allowing them to use it again thinking they wouldn't need to after Matt turned up. Must've done some new paperwork specially for the soundtrack, which I'm pleased about.
Or they went to one of those "illegal" fan-sites with a transparent-backgrounded logo. ;)
Admiral_Young
08-04-2010, 09:34 PM
I'm guessing that disc one will feature music from "The Next Doctor" and "The Planet of the Dead" with disc two containing music from "The Waters of Mars" and "The End of Time" and considering that The End of Time was a two parter...it's going to be interesting to see how much music will be included on the discs. This just made next month all that much more exciting.
ReddiShadow
08-04-2010, 11:19 PM
The only complaint I have is that there aren't any images from any of the specials aside from The End of Time.
Is that planet in the background Mars or Gallifrey?
The Doctor
08-05-2010, 12:40 AM
I wondered about that, actually. It's so dark that it's hard to tell, but I suppose looking at the high res version, I'd be leaning toward Mars.
One of the issues was things such as Tennant's logo and font, as the Beeb had stupidly scrapped any paperwork allowing them to use it again thinking they wouldn't need to after Matt turned up.
If that were the case, wouldn't it mean they'd have to re-brand the previous soundtracks and the BBC novels featuring the 9th and Tenth Doctors in order to keep selling them?
Admiral_Young
08-05-2010, 01:26 AM
It looks like Gallifrey to me with the broken Dalek ships on the surface before the Citadel of the Time Lords.
ReddiShadow
08-05-2010, 01:46 AM
If that were the case, wouldn't it mean they'd have to re-brand the previous soundtracks and the BBC novels featuring the 9th and Tenth Doctors in order to keep selling them?
I think he meant they scrapped the Photoshop/whatever project files and all the clean elements, while keeping the finished images for printing past cds.
It looks like Gallifrey to me with the broken Dalek ships on the surface before the Citadel of the Time Lords.
I meant the red planet in the back, not the gold landscape at the bottom. X(
Admiral_Young
08-05-2010, 03:21 AM
Then that's probably Mars. A friend of mine suggested that maybe one of the discs features unreleased music from the RTD era since I don't think there was much original music from "The Next Doctor" and I can't remember "Planet of the Dead".
Momaru
08-05-2010, 05:32 AM
Frontios may have an isolated score when the DVD is released so we will have to wait.
Amassadors doesn't exist so what was posted earlier in the thread with some SFX is the closest you will get at the moment.
Dalek will have to be fan made and may have SFX in it. I haven't even seen a fan made version go around at the moment.
Sadly i don't know of any scores being avaible for "A Celebration" or "The Dalek Tapes", as I just don't watch the DVDs. Got them but just don't watch them.
Not sure what the popularity of Frontios was compared to The Twin Dilemma or Delta and the Bannermen (which didn't have isolated scores because of low popularity) but considering the music is done by Paddy Kingsland, who is ALWAYS awesome, they should! I wonder if people would buy the DVD just for the isolated score!
The Doctor
08-05-2010, 05:35 AM
A friend of mine suggested that maybe one of the discs features unreleased music from the RTD era...
I thought that may be the case at first, too, but Murray's said on Twitter that it's all music from the specials (it was expanded to a two disc set because there wasn't enough room on one disc to include everything he wanted to).
The Next Doctor and Planet of the Dead both feature largely new material -- there's some great romp music in the first 10 minutes of The Next Doctor that will go down nice if it's on the album, and I can think of at least three cues from Planet of the Dead that will work well on CD (Christina's break in music from the pre title sequence, the epic flying bus cue, and the uplifting cue that plays the episode out as Christina takes the bus and scarpers). And that's just off the top of my head! :D
I imagine this release will have a lot of what I call "Carrionite Tracks" -- cues that really stand out as excellent on CD, but which didn't stand out quite so well during broadcast (named for The Carrionites Swarm, a surprisingly awesome track on the series 3 CD, but which went by more-or-less unnoticed when used in the episode for which it was written. I'd say The Source is another Carrionite Track. I didn't particularly notice it on first broadcast of The Doctor's Daughter, there are other cues I would have picked in its place before the CD release, but it's really a very good track on its own.)
1shikawa
08-05-2010, 06:10 AM
I'm not sure I understand your line of thinking regarding the classification of the series.
The Specials should be known as just that and not extended to season.
It was said by the Moff that Matt Smith's first year is also known as Series one meaning 11th Doctor - Series 1, while others think that it is Series 5, Some Series 6, Some Series 11/1 and some Season 31.
THats the logic of my thinkinh, but i am not Mr Spock and therefore i am not Logical. :)
The Doctor
08-05-2010, 06:30 AM
Matt's first year is series 1 from a production point of view -- within the BBC, it's essentially considered a new show because an entirely new creative team is behind the steering wheel, and it was drawn up as such -- but from a marketing and promotional standpoint, it's series 5 of an ongoing programme (the DVD/Blu-ray (

) releases reflect this).
thinkbui
08-05-2010, 06:42 AM
Moff also refused to call the recent episodes "Series 5" since it's a brand new production team running the show and has said that if it wasn't considered a Series 1, it should be called "Series 31" for being the 31st complete production year since the 1960s.
I use 5 and 1 interchangeably.
Admiral_Young
08-05-2010, 07:02 AM
Sigh...can't believe we're having this debate here. Yeah he refused to call it series five yet the BBC programming listings, DVD art work, and other merchandise all have referred to it as series five. I have called it series five thus it's series five.
thinkbui
08-05-2010, 07:05 AM
Not really a debate, just clarification on where all the different numbers come from.
The Doctor
08-05-2010, 07:08 AM
I didn't realize it was a matter of contention for anyone. I just assumed it was more-or-less accepted that the 2010 series is the fifth, and only referred to as "series 1" within the BBC for production reasons.
...of course, having said that, the news page on Gallifrey Base recently called it something like "Series 36", so I've more-or-less given up trying to keep up with what's in vogue at any given time. :D
Admiral_Young
08-05-2010, 10:02 AM
Unfortunately there are still fans who call it something else....but that's fine i suppose to each their own. When the BBC though is calling it series five and has addressed the next series as six I think that's probably what it is, also Moffat has kind of been tongue in cheek about the whole thing now.
thinkbui
08-05-2010, 10:19 AM
The three of us, now, have to agree which is the dream.
;)
It doesn't really matter what we call it since context should always indicate what each of us mean and, years from now, we'll be referring to these series by the Doctor's incarnation number and year of that incarnation rather than production codes.
moontrekker
08-05-2010, 10:44 AM
you know what , it really doesnt matter to me what they call it, and I love the picture, its great music and it looks like we are getting most of it, yes!!
Dont worry , Be Happy!!
Now stop it before I accuse some of you of being like the FSM doe doe's. ;)
recons
08-05-2010, 11:01 AM
...but considering the music is done by Paddy Kingsland, who is ALWAYS awesome, they should!
I could not agree with you more!
R
recons
08-05-2010, 11:03 AM
Moffat has gone back on (or perhaps clarified) his earlier statement about calling it series one or thirty-one insisting he was just trying to make a point about the epicness of the series. In the latest Dr Who Magazine, I'm told he states he was always going to call it 'Series Five'.
R
moontrekker
08-05-2010, 11:27 AM
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcache.gawkerassets.com%2Fasse ts%2Fimages%2F8%2F2010%2F05%2Foriginal.jpg&h=d0484
I saw this online, what if Disney got a hold of Doctor Who, YIKES
Momaru
08-05-2010, 01:20 PM
Moff also refused to call the recent episodes "Series 5" since it's a brand new production team running the show and has said that if it wasn't considered a Series 1, it should be called "Series 31" for being the 31st complete production year since the 1960s.
I use 5 and 1 interchangeably.
There are 51 kinds of people; those who understand Dr. Who . . .
Momaru
08-05-2010, 01:26 PM
[QUOTE...but that's fine i suppose to each their own. [/QUOTE]
<sigh>
Remember the good old days when we were allowed to use the dirty words "h*s" and "h*rs"? Sometimes I long for the days of pre-censorship, when it was okay to call someone a man if he were a man and a woman if she were a woman!
Perhaps that doesn't really work in the phrase above, since either gender could be used, but I once heard some woman say, "If I had a boyfriend and they beat me..."
Oh, well, the time's they are a-changing!
*Yes, I know that apostrophe doesn't belong there! It was satire!
Momaru
08-05-2010, 01:30 PM
I always thought that the original show had seasons (though not originally, when the show ran the whole year) and the new show has series. So it's season 26, followed (roughly) by series 1.
That sidesteps the whole "season 27" debate!
littlesmegger
08-06-2010, 02:52 AM
Oh gawd, the series number thing has come here too?! Anyone who thought a third Series 1 made any sense needs sorting out. It was either 31 or 5, and I'm personally glad they went with 5.
95% of the current audience wont have even seen the TV Movie, let alone the 7 long term Doctors of old. Calling it 31 when the last DVD on their shelf said 4... well, yeah... would've been a little odd!
And as for what Moff allegedly said, he has since said that he doesn't care what its called, and the whole thing was purely to bump up the budget. But once the BBC allowed a big budget anyway, he went back to calling it 5, and next year will be 6.
Admiral_Young
08-06-2010, 03:25 AM
^ I've already stated this.
macdawson
08-06-2010, 01:08 PM
ENOUGH!!!
It's Doctor Who!!! We're lucky the first season, or series, or whatever, back in 1963 wasn't called season 118, followed by season -1268, followed by season 42. Why do people have to bicker over idiotic stuff like this???? WHYYYYY???!!!!
Venting done. Sorry if i was rude. Do carry on.
recons
08-06-2010, 03:57 PM
Looking back over the posts, I don't see any 'bickering'. However, I do agree that the subject has run its course. For the sake of clarity, we'll stick with 'Series 5' as the Beeb do publicly. (Unless Exar Xan disagrees, in which case we might bicker about it :-) )
Thanks
R
Exar Xan
08-06-2010, 09:11 PM
Oh, I am rather fond of bickering ;) :P
But not on sometihng as silly as this. The Beeb wants to call it series 4, series 5 etc? Ten thats how I name it too, altho I will not forget what came before all of this (even if I am still catching up, but still).
The Doctor
08-07-2010, 01:48 AM
Yeah, I didn't think anyone was bickering, I thought we were having a discussion... but then I didn't even know it was an issue until I posted here, so maybe I'm just thick!
I've been watching the show since 1995, but I've always been pretty happy about the official numbering system. The 2005 series is clearly a continuation of the original series, but from a production standpoint it's a brand new show, so calling it Series 1 felt right (it also prevented scaring off new viewers by putting it in their head that they needed to see 27 years worth of back episodes to be able to keep up).
Ultimately, I'm not fussed what people want to call it, it's all Doctor Who. And it is good. :D
Amanda
08-07-2010, 10:42 AM
Well. I had thought Tennant's final full series was 4, and the specials were intended to be a sort of truncated series 5, then Matt would be series 6.....but whatever.
I by the way, have been watching since...er....1979 or so. And have all available stories on either vhs or dvd, and have watched them. As far as I can tell, originally there were no series, just stories, which were individually named for a while, before they started naming them as Part one etc.....
moontrekker
08-07-2010, 11:00 AM
Now if you really want to get confused about it , itunes calls them the David Tennant specials also including the Christmas ones, breaks it into two parts, and calls it season one and season two of the Specials.
whatever, and btw Ive been watching since the mid later 70's as well, love the show , new and old.
I just call them the David Tennant Specials and leave it as that, no particular season, either way we need to move on the horse is dead. :)
recons
08-07-2010, 11:16 AM
You learn a new thing every day. I've just watched the new Revenge of the Cybermen release and discovered that Peter Howell supplemented Carey Blyton's score with a few cues because it was felt that certain scenes were not written for dramatically enough by the latter. I had always thought Howell's first Who stuff was for Horns of Nimon in '79 (demo tracks to represent what a Radiophonic Workshop comissioned score might sound like).
It seems from the production featurette that Briant gave Dudley Simpson a rest to recharge his creative batteries a bit and brought in Blyton, but that Hinchcliffe was less than happy with the results.
Can't wait to hear what DrMatt (or anyone else out there) makes of the score.
R
recons
08-07-2010, 11:33 AM
Just watched Silver Nemesis.
I haven't watched the photo gallery yet, but from what I've seen already, some of the alternate cues on the score already uploaded are not there. It was interesting to see the Season 25 advert with the track from the already uploaded score underneath it and put the cues in context of the action they were scored for.
It's shame that this wasn't accompanied by a special edition as there is a wealth of deleted scenes that add so much more to this story. Any fan editors out there that can do a better job than they did on the 90's video release? We have the score this time round (I'm thinking of the much-better SE of Battlefield that Mark Ayres did, especially in terms of adapting the score) and there are some notes in the production text about which scenes were originally supposed to go where.
It would be great if we ended up with an edit that was as much of an improvement as the famous Drummond Grieve edit of Never Say Never Again. (In this case, my son - a Bond fan - told me after seeing the film originally that he thought it was a poor film and wouldn't watch it again! I've just convinced him to watch the new edit and he loves it and asked for a copy. A poor score can bring down a reasonable film. A good score [culled in this case from the other available Bond scores] used appropriately in context can really augment a film).
R
Admiral_Young
08-07-2010, 05:43 PM
RTD's scripts had series four production numbers on them (you can download them from The Writer's Tale website) so I assume the BBC just decided to use that and come on we all know the specials were an extension of series four anyways so I don't know what the confusion is all about. We know Matt's first series is series five and his second will be series six.
Mick L
08-08-2010, 04:02 PM
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recons
08-08-2010, 05:07 PM
Have I missed it or has anyone got the Dr Matt Planet of Fire yet? Please?
I've not seen hide nor hare of it. I expect he's on his hols or something.
R
recons
08-09-2010, 01:44 PM
Worryingly, all of DrMatt's torrents have disppeared from Demonoid. Hope he/she is ok!
Does anyone know DrMatt, or know of other sites where DM's torrents are posted?
R
edit: It seems that they are doing maintenance, and this might account for it. I'll try it again later.
saw76
08-09-2010, 03:47 PM
Where is it? I was really expecting an isolated score on this release as I personally love Carey Blyton's work. So disappointed. Still, bought it for �11.99 at the local W.H. Smiths so not all bad :)
recons
08-09-2010, 05:29 PM
Re: Dr Matt - his/her stuff back on Demonoid, so panic over
Re: Revenge/Cybermen - are you sure? I'll be mightily pissed off if this has been left off! I'm off to check my copy now!
R
recons
08-09-2010, 06:31 PM
It really doesn't have an ISO score!
I had a few tracks from this on a CD of Carey Blyton's work. Unfortunately, when I went to get it, I found it was another casualty of the break in we had last year. I have managed to track a copy of it down, however, and as soon as it is delivered, I'll upload whatever's on it here.
My memory of what's on there is vague, and it could be that it's the same as the 'suite' from 'Revenge of the Cybermen' that's on a fan-compiled album entitled 'Death To The Daleks'. Time will tell, but I know for certain it is not the tracks from 'Sherlock Holmes Meets Doctor Who' release.
A mightily pissed off R
recons
08-09-2010, 06:35 PM
saw76 (or anyone else interested),
Are you a fan of Blyton's non-Who work? If so, I have an album that might interest you that contains some film production and TV commercial music by Blyton. Happy to upload if it's of any interest.
R
Bbean
08-09-2010, 07:27 PM
Has a score for the episode 'Blink' ever surfaced? I know there was a blink suite on one of the soundtracks, but I was looking for the full score of that episode.
Momaru
08-09-2010, 10:04 PM
So the list of shows whose soundtracks are available but haven't been used as isolated scores grows:
Revenge of the Cybermen
The Twin Dilemma
Delta and the Bannermen
I can't remember the other one.
Admiral_Young
08-09-2010, 11:25 PM
I would so take a suite of Blink but don't think there is one. Maybe if one of the tracks on the series four specials set is of unreleased music we'll get an expanded suite from that episode.
saw76
08-10-2010, 12:28 PM
saw76 (or anyone else interested),
Are you a fan of Blyton's non-Who work? If so, I have an album that might interest you that contains some film production and TV commercial music by Blyton. Happy to upload if it's of any interest.
R
Id love to hear that album. Always interested in a composer like Blyton.
recons
08-10-2010, 01:28 PM
So the list of shows whose soundtracks are available but haven't been used as isolated scores grows:
Revenge of the Cybermen
The Twin Dilemma
Delta and the Bannermen
I can't remember the other one.
Timelash
R
fivefifteen
08-10-2010, 04:45 PM
Have I missed it or has anyone got the Dr Matt Planet of Fire yet? Please?
From his comments on one of his proms torrents: "Planet of Fire still on drawing board - needs a lot of work and I haven't had the time. It will happen. Just don't know when."
recons
08-10-2010, 05:52 PM
Here's 'Carey Blyton - Film and Television music':
http://www.multiupload.com/BQL2JVVWOH
R
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 06:42 PM
I haven't found an official confirmation for this, but posters at GB are treating it like the real deal, so here we are folks:
(here's the source (
http://planetgallifrey.blogspot.com/2010/08/specials-soundtrack-tracklist-revealed.html), I think)
DOCTOR WHO: SERIES 4 – THE SPECIALS
DISC 1
1. Vale
The Next Doctor
2. A Victorian Christmas
3. Not the Doctor
4. A Bit of a Drag
5. In the Sea of Memory
6. Hidden in the Closet
7. The Wonder of Balloons
8. A Forceful Intelligence
9. The Greats of Past Time
10. The March of the Cybermen
11. Goodbyes
Planet of the Dead
12. A Disturbance in the Night
13. The Cat Burglar
14. Alone in the Desert
15. A Special Sort of Bus
16. Stirring in the Sands
17. Lithuania
The Waters of Mars
18. Letter to Earth
19. By Water Borne ...
20. The Fate of Little Adelaide
21. Altering Lives
DISC 2
The End of Time, Part 1 and Part 2
1. We Shall Fare Well
2. A Frosty Ood
3. A Dream of Catastrophe
4. All in the Balance
5. A Ruined Gaol
6. Wilf’s Wiggle
7. Minnie Hooper
8. The End Draws Near
9. Gallifrey
10. Final Days
11. The Council of the Time Lords
12. The Master Suite
13. The Ruined Childhood
14. A Chaotic Escape
15. The World Waits
16. A Longing to Leave
17. A Lot of Life Behind Us
18. Dealing with the Menace
19. Speeding to Earth
20. The Time Lords’ Last Stand
21. The Clouds Pass
22. Four Knocks
23. Song for Ten (Reprise)
24. Vale Decem
25. Vale
26. The New Doctor
Looks like I'm getting most of the cues I really wanted from The End of Time (the new Gallifrey theme, the music from when the Doctor saves Wilf, the music from Matt Smith's first scene) I just hope the new version of All the Strange Strange Creatures is on there, too.
macdawson
08-10-2010, 06:50 PM
I would so take a suite of Blink but don't think there is one. Maybe if one of the tracks on the series four specials set is of unreleased music we'll get an expanded suite from that episode.
The soundtrack for season 3 has a track called Blink Suite.
Mick L
08-10-2010, 06:54 PM
,
Admiral_Young
08-10-2010, 06:57 PM
That looks like an impressive track list if proven legimate and macdawson...I already know there is a track with music from Blink. The poster was talking about an entire suite of music not the partial one that appears on the season three disc.
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 06:59 PM
The soundtrack for season 3 has a track called Blink Suite.
Yeah, it's pretty short, but it is a combination of three cues, so making it a suite.
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 07:01 PM
That looks like an impressive track list if proven legimate...
I'm curious as to why there are two tracks titled Vale on the disc. One guy at GB thinks the version on disc 1 might be an exclusive to the soundtrack CD (a little bit like how The Master Tape was exclusive to the series 3 disc). I guess we'll see.
ReddiShadow
08-10-2010, 07:09 PM
I haven't found an official confirmation for this, but posters at GB are treating it like the real deal.
While that is indeed exciting news, I feel it necessary to remind everyone that just because it claims to be real does not automatically make it so. I therefore suggest we all take a pinch of salt with this before leaping to conclusions. It might even be just a demo tracklist that while genuine isn't finalised.
For instance, there is indeed Vale Decem, but what is "Vale"? I know "vale decem" means "farewell ten", so it makes sense to kick off the last DT/RTD album with "farewell", but why have it in addition to VD? Is it another cue that's gone under an alternate fan title till now? Or, the biggest query, why is there two? Is the second a reprise? Then why not say?
Until these questions are answered and there is official confirmation, personally I'm going to merely take interest in this tracklist, not take it as gospel.
Admiral_Young
08-10-2010, 07:11 PM
^ Reddi I don't think Spike said he would nor did i. He said he was still searching for official confirmation and I stated that it was impressive if it was true.
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 07:12 PM
Doctor Who Online claims (
http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/news/Default.aspx#merchandise-series-4-specials-soundtrack-full-details) to have gotten the information directly from Silva Screen (and they're pretty reliable retailer):
Silva Screen Records have sent DWO the full details, including cover and tracklisting for Doctor Who: Series Four - The Specials Soundtrack, due out in September.
The opening track, Vale is a cue from the larger work Vale Decem (loosely translated as Farewell Ten), which the music builds towards as the departure of the Tenth Doctor becomes imminent. The full version of Vale Decem is at the end of Disc 2.
DWO can also confirm that a soundtrack for Series Five will be available in November.
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 07:21 PM
Just saw this exchange with Murray Gold on twitter:
@murraygold So a Doctor Who blog has posted a track list for the specials soundtrack, and there are two tracks titled Vale. Intriguing.
@CrippledIntern Yes. Intriguing. :)
ReddiShadow
08-10-2010, 07:24 PM
@Admiral_Young Sorry, that post was posted while I was off writing mine. Slow laptop is slow. X(
"Vale is a cue from the larger work Vale Decem (loosely translated as Farewell Ten), which the music builds towards as the departure of the Tenth Doctor becomes imminent."
So... is Vale the build up ("...but the story never ends!") and VD the interior TARDIS scene/regeneration? If so, aren't they the wrong way round at the end of D2? Or am I the wrong way round?
Admiral_Young
08-10-2010, 07:30 PM
No worries Reddi and I'm so excited for this.
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 07:31 PM
I think it means "Vale" on disc 1 is from the larger work Wale Decem. I wonder if "Vale" on disc 2 is the music from the Doctor going around saying goodbye to his companions?
ReddiShadow
08-10-2010, 07:42 PM
@Spike That's what I mean. Those titles would make sense, but that would mean the goodbyes music would come in between the regeneration music and MS's first scene. DW OSTs have been out of screen order before, but when you're so rigid as to split the tracks into individual episodes, that doesn't make sense.
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 08:11 PM
It's a good point. Maybe the second Vale is the Doctor's Theme/Regeneration, and Vale Decem will play into that without a gap?
It'll be interesting to listen to the samples, if and when Amazon/Silva Screen provide them.
Dalekdude
08-10-2010, 08:25 PM
Ok, so after month's of preperation and work and after losing the file and finding it again, twice :P, finally, here is the complete unreleased soundtrack for The End Of Time:

Doctor Who - 202 - The End Of Time
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=74D252VS
This is every cue within The End Of Time. The tracks are collected from many different sources, with quite a few, especially in Part Two, coming from Combom's rip of the soundtrack. Some tracks do feature SFX and voices, but i've done my best to edit them so they aren't too bad. I've also incresed the volume of every track to hopefully improve sound quality.
Most of the credit must go to all the original uploaders of the tracks and please be sure to check out Combom's blog:
http://lifetheuniverseandcombom.blogspot.com/
Album Art Made By Me!
Many Thanks!
Enjoy :D
The Doctor
08-10-2010, 08:37 PM
Thanks, Dalekdude. :)
Also, Silva Screen's official blog confirms track list and content (
http://silvascreenblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/doctor-who-tracklisting-announced.html) of the Specials album.
ReddiShadow
08-10-2010, 09:00 PM
Thanks for that, Spike.
Something I've just noticed is that since they're not going to release the actual Series Four version of the S4 theme (S4 OST version was the VotD version, I believe), the OSTs will alternate having/not having the theme. 1/2 did, 3 didn't, 4 did, Sp won't, and 5 should. As the Eighth Doctor said: "Humans. Always seeing patterns in things that aren't there."
EDIT: Also, isn't "March of the Cybermen" a track name from Malcolm Clarke's score to Earthshock? Would be very interesting to hear a redux/remix/whatever of MG's Cybermen theme. That was my second favourite cue from 1/2 (behind Doomsday).
Admiral_Young
08-10-2010, 09:10 PM
Awesome and Dalekdude thanks as always your hard work has been appreciated and held us over until the soundtrack/s have been released. Now all we need is an announcement in the next month or two on series five.
Kharaxel
08-10-2010, 09:25 PM
EDIT: Also, isn't "March of the Cybermen" a track name from Malcolm Clarke's score to Earthshock? Would be very interesting to hear a redux/remix/whatever of MG's Cybermen theme. That was my second favourite cue from 1/2 (behind Doomsday).
It's that cue from Next Doctor where Cybermen bust into the funeral and start killing everyone.
I think.
Also, holy crap. Whole CD evoted to The End of Time? IT'S LIKE A DREAM COME TRUE!
*dies from happiness*
moontrekker
08-10-2010, 09:32 PM
Thanks, Dalekdude. :)
Also, Silva Screen's official blog confirms track list and content (
http://silvascreenblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/doctor-who-tracklisting-announced.html) of the Specials album.
Looks great , I figured the first cd would be three of the shows and the second cd would only be End of Time.
cant wait to get this :)
Admiral_Young
08-10-2010, 09:55 PM
Also we get confirmation for the series five soundtrack in November as predicted. I'm listening to DalekDude's excellent End of Time score right now. I'm going to have to rewatch the episode again soon too.
ReddiShadow
08-10-2010, 11:54 PM
I just hope the new version of All the Strange Strange Creatures is on there, too.
Listening to Dalekdude's rip (absolutely stunning work there, btw), I think it's gonna be "Speeding to Earth". May be totally wrong, though.
Dogoro
08-11-2010, 12:05 AM
Does anyone have any idea when the video recording of the 2010 prom might be released?
The Doctor
08-11-2010, 12:11 AM
Later this month, Dogoro. It hasn't been properly scheduled yet, I don't think.
Listening to Dalekdude's rip (absolutely stunning work there, btw), I think it's gonna be "Speeding to Earth".
I reckon "Speeding to Earth" is going to be comprised of music from when the Doctor and his gang are returning to Earth in the Vinvocci ship, or it'll be the music from when the Doctor is rushing to Earth from the Ood's home world.
ReddiShadow
08-11-2010, 01:31 AM
@Spike Exactly. It's during the Vinvocci ship sequence that All The Strange Strange Creatures comes in, specifically towards the end as the Doctor prepares to jump.
mike6000
08-11-2010, 01:52 AM
Hi, I'm new to this forum. I was wondering whether anyone had any of the following from the RNIB readings:
Clockwise Man
Monsters Inside
Winner Takes All
Frontios
The Ultimate Evil
Doctor Who: The Making of a Television Series
Happy to exchange with someone - I've got nearly every Who audio put out, but can't get these RNIB stuff as I'm overseas and uncertain about the software requirements... I've got Iceberg and the 3 readings by Woolf in the 70s though...
The Doctor
08-11-2010, 03:04 AM
@Spike Exactly. It's during the Vinvocci ship sequence that All The Strange Strange Creatures comes in, specifically towards the end as the Doctor prepares to jump.
I'd forgotten about that version entirely, if I'm honest. The one I'm thinking of is the arrangement that plays at the end of Part One, when the Master reveals his Master race (this same arrangement has been used on the "Previously" montages at the beginning of the second half of two parters during series 5). It amuses me greatly watching that one Master duplicate (who picks up the hat after another Master tosses it) dancing in time to the music. :D
With luck, the version from before the Doctor breaks in on the Master might be combined with the version from the end of Part One.
recons
08-11-2010, 09:58 AM
Hi, I'm new to this forum. I was wondering whether anyone had any of the following from the RNIB readings:
Clockwise Man
Monsters Inside
Winner Takes All
Frontios
The Ultimate Evil
Doctor Who: The Making of a Television Series
Happy to exchange with someone - I've got nearly every Who audio put out, but can't get these RNIB stuff as I'm overseas and uncertain about the software requirements... I've got Iceberg and the 3 readings by Woolf in the 70s though...
I hadn't heard of these apart from the Woolf's and Iceberg. I'd be interested too! What is the difference in the recording of The Clockwise Man and the audiobook from the BBC of the same name?
R
moontrekker
08-11-2010, 01:54 PM
http://ultimatedoctorwhosite.blogspot.com/
another place to see the track list and cover.
mike6000
08-12-2010, 04:57 AM
I hadn't heard of these apart from the Woolf's and Iceberg. I'd be interested too! What is the difference in the recording of The Clockwise Man and the audiobook from the BBC of the same name?
R
There wasn't a BBC audiobook of Clockwise Man. This was one of the 6 ninth Dr novels. The abridged readings didn't start until the 10th Dr books... 3 of these 9th Dr books were read for RNIB, as were the others listed. Unfortunately you need special software to play them, though someone said elsewhere they play on MP3 players. As I live overseas, I can't purchase these, plus some are only available streaming. (Do a search for RNIB and the catalogue comes up).
Anyone got them that they care to upload?
recons
08-12-2010, 08:45 AM
I'd like to take a look. Could you post links to the RNIB material?
Thanks
R
recons
08-12-2010, 08:52 AM
Here's what Steve Roberts has to say about isolated scores and their absence...
"Firstly, there have been a number of releases for which iso scores exist but haven't been included. Iso scores are a 'special edition' feature and there are still 'standard edition' commissions in the release pipeline, 'Revenge' being one of them.
Secondly, you cannot assume that just because a score exists then it can automatically be included.
Thirdly, for a minority interest release, you get an exceedingly good deal for your money, especially in a depressed market with budgets being squeezed tighter and tighter all the time. "
Also, I understand from the same thread that Heathcliffe Blair is planning a follow up album to his Dudley Simpson tribute album.
R
The Doctor
08-12-2010, 10:36 AM
Momaru
08-12-2010, 01:42 PM
Here's what Steve Roberts has to say about isolated scores and their absence...
I remember him from my rec.arts.drwho days!
"Firstly, there have been a number of releases for which iso scores exist but haven't been included. Iso scores are a 'special edition' feature and there are still 'standard edition' commissions in the release pipeline, 'Revenge' being one of them.
I'm confused. Does that mean "Revenge" might eventually have a special edition release?
Secondly, you cannot assume that just because a score exists then it can automatically be included.
I'm assuming he means there are legal issues here, or maybe the composer doesn't want his music released in that manner.
Thirdly, for a minority interest release, you get an exceedingly good deal for your money, especially in a depressed market with budgets being squeezed tighter and tighter all the time. "
He seems a bit annoyed, there.
Also, I understand from the same thread that Heathcliffe Blair is planning a follow up album to his Dudley Simpson tribute album. R
Woohoo!
You know, I wish I could do that. I'd have to learn a heck of a lot about music and train my ear in order to do that, I suppose. I wonder if the followup will also be Dudley Simpson? If so, no doubt "City of Death" will be top on the list of requests!
moontrekker
08-12-2010, 02:50 PM
Series 5 OST (
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Original-TV-Soundtrack/dp/B003Z1YJAS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1281605748&sr=1-4) up for pre-order on Amazon, with an 8 November release date.
Now we need release dates for here in the States.
recons
08-12-2010, 04:25 PM
Does that mean "Revenge" might eventually have a special edition release?
[R:] No he doesn't. He means Revenge wasn't a Special edition release and therefore doesn't have an iso score.
I'm assuming he means there are legal issues here, or maybe the composer doesn't want his music released in that manner.
[R:] Or more likely they've used the space for something else.
R
macdawson
08-12-2010, 05:17 PM
Ok, so after month's of preperation and work and after losing the file and finding it again, twice :P, finally, here is the complete unreleased soundtrack for The End Of Time:

Doctor Who - 202 - The End Of Time
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=74D252VS
This is every cue within The End Of Time. The tracks are collected from many different sources, with quite a few, especially in Part Two, coming from Combom's rip of the soundtrack. Some tracks do feature SFX and voices, but i've done my best to edit them so they aren't too bad. I've also incresed the volume of every track to hopefully improve sound quality.
Most of the credit must go to all the original uploaders of the tracks and please be sure to check out Combom's blog:
http://lifetheuniverseandcombom.blogspot.com/
Album Art Made By Me!
Many Thanks!
Enjoy :D
Another great job, as usual. Better than this, only the CDs that are to come. Thank you so much.
mike6000
08-13-2010, 04:34 AM
I'd like to take a look. Could you post links to the RNIB material?
Thanks
R
http://www.rnib.org.uk/
Look in the shop as well as the Talking Books section. They're all there, but not all are on CD format. If you PM me I'd be happy to work out a contribution to the costs if you would buy them and share copies with me.
Admiral_Young
08-13-2010, 05:53 AM
@Moontrekker...if we go by previous North American releases then we can expect the series five soundtrack around Feb (all previous soundtracks have come around Feb) as for the specials soundtrack my prediction is around December/Jan.
moontrekker
08-13-2010, 11:49 AM
@Moontrekker...if we go by previous North American releases then we can expect the series five soundtrack around Feb (all previous soundtracks have come around Feb) as for the specials soundtrack my prediction is around December/Jan.
Thanks, I kinda figured.
recons
08-13-2010, 01:24 PM
http://www.rnib.org.uk/
Look in the shop as well as the Talking Books section. They're all there, but not all are on CD format. If you PM me I'd be happy to work out a contribution to the costs if you would buy them and share copies with me.
They're re-doing their online shop at the mo, so registrations are closed. I'll take a look when they're up and running again.
R
saw76
08-13-2010, 01:58 PM
Does that mean "Revenge" might eventually have a special edition release?
[R:] No he doesn't. He means Revenge wasn't a Special edition release and therefore doesn't have an iso score.
I'm assuming he means there are legal issues here, or maybe the composer doesn't want his music released in that manner.
[R:] Or more likely they've used the space for something else.
R
So I presume, by that logic that 'Silver Nemesis' should be considered a 'Special Edition' release? Ha, that's pretty ridiculous as it about as many special features as Revenge does. I would have happily swapped the Wookey Hole location report for an Isolated Score as that footage already appeared on Ark in Space.
thinkbui
08-13-2010, 04:31 PM
Night Terror
08-13-2010, 04:31 PM
Wow. The Specials OST hasn't hit the market yet and they've already listing Series 5 OST.
Anyways, have a copy of the first pre-ordered already.
Later this month, Dogoro. It hasn't been properly scheduled yet, I don't think.
I reckon "Speeding to Earth" is going to be comprised of music from when the Doctor and his gang are returning to Earth in the Vinvocci ship, or it'll be the music from when the Doctor is rushing to Earth from the Ood's home world.
Notice the order of the tracks. It must be the Vinvocci ship scene. The Ood scene is right at the beginning of the Special.
Admiral_Young
08-13-2010, 06:07 PM
I'm thinking we could get the series five track listing next week or at least by the end of the month...also think we've got a quarter of the disc listing from proms.
Exar Xan
08-13-2010, 06:51 PM
Oh my...I have been away on a holiday and they choise this time to resolve some standing questions like 'When comes what soundtrack release", "where is DrMatt" and "Where are some missing Islated tracks on the dvd's". I have to say I quite like hearing all of this news and am quite excited for the upcoming releases.
Dalekdude, did you got my pm about the cooperation for the Doctor Who Adventure game scores? Or where you to busy with The End of Time to read it?
Momaru
08-14-2010, 07:40 AM
Does anyone have any "library music" used in the early years of Dr. Who? I have looked online for it and haven't found much. I'm talking about Les Structures Sonores, specifically.
Momaru
08-14-2010, 03:11 PM
I would have happily swapped the Wookey Hole location report for an Isolated Score as that footage already appeared on Ark in Space.
What, Silver Nemesis has no isolated score either? I read a post here that said that the new releases had isolated scores! Since Revenge doesn't, I figured that meant Silver must!
Dalekdude
08-14-2010, 05:01 PM
So I've had some free time today, so not only have I managed to put some more work towards the series 5 soundtracks I've not yet uploaded, but I've also managed to complete the work for the improved version of Victory Of The Daleks:
Doctor Who - 205 - Victory Of The Daleks
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4VJREU61
This is the same soundtrack as the one I uploaded earlier within this thread however I have now increased the quality of the tracks and divided them up better so each track isn't as long, I've also removed the music suites as they now sound the same as the music within the soundtrack, I've also made some new improved album art as you can see. Some tracks do feature SFX and voices, but i've done my best to edit them out.
Most of the credit must go to Combom who originally uploaded the rip of the music and please be sure to check out Combom's blog:
http://lifetheuniverseandcombom.blogspot.com/
Album Art Made By Me!
More Series 5 soundtracks shall be uploaded soon! :D
Enjoy!!
Dalekdude
08-14-2010, 05:03 PM
What, Silver Nemesis has no isolated score either? I read a post here that said that the new releases had isolated scores! Since Revenge doesn't, I figured that meant Silver must!
Don't worry, Silver Nemesis does have an isolated score, the Wookey Hole location report is on the Revenge Of The Cybermen dvd
recons
08-14-2010, 06:39 PM
Does anyone have any "library music" used in the early years of Dr. Who? I have looked online for it and haven't found much. I'm talking about Les Structures Sonores, specifically.
Have a look through this thread and my own humble contributions and you might find what you're looking for :-)
R
Momaru
08-14-2010, 07:57 PM
Wookey Hole location report is on the Revenge Of The Cybermen dvd
Oh, the underground caverns! For some reason I thought Wookey Hole was some aboveground location where Silver Nemesis was shot.
Momaru
08-14-2010, 08:01 PM
Here's what Steve Roberts has to say about isolated scores and their absence...
"Firstly, there have been a number of releases for which iso scores exist but haven't been included.
R
Which ones are those, other than the four I mentioned?
Momaru
08-14-2010, 08:05 PM
Have a look through this thread and my own humble contributions and you might find what you're looking for :-)
R
I've seen the soundtracks here for The War Machines and The Edge of Destruction, but nothing for Galaxy Four or The Web Planet (which used Les Structures Sonores.)
Someone seems to have some of Eric Siday's early LPs. Is it you?
ReddiShadow
08-14-2010, 08:52 PM
@Momaru Have you tried DrMatt's copy of "Space Adventures"?
Momaru
08-14-2010, 09:56 PM
Yes, I have that. "The Tenth Planet", too.
recons
08-15-2010, 09:15 AM
Which ones are those, other than the four I mentioned?
I can't think of any others.
R
recons
08-15-2010, 09:17 AM
I've seen the soundtracks here for The War Machines and The Edge of Destruction, but nothing for Galaxy Four or The Web Planet (which used Les Structures Sonores.)
Have a look through the thread. It has been uploaded.
R
mantrashak
08-15-2010, 11:56 AM
I never got a response re my question about the Lorells, so I'm assuming nobody knows. Either that or my post never showed...
I've downloaded what I can of the soundtracks uploaded by DrMatt, but I can't get on Demonoid to access any of his torrents. Does anyone have the soundtracks in FLAC format?
ReddiShadow
08-15-2010, 07:53 PM
Strange how hmv have still yet to post a pre-order link for either soundtrack. Series 5 is far enough away to be understandable, but why not the Specials? If they don't hurry the hell up, I'll take my business to Amazon.
littlesmegger
08-15-2010, 08:06 PM
Strange how hmv have still yet to post a pre-order link for either soundtrack. Series 5 is far enough away to be understandable, but why not the Specials? If they don't hurry the hell up, I'll take my business to Amazon.
Why HMV? Besides, you can't register your interest with Silva themselves, so you're lucky Amazon have referenced it's release.
Admiral_Young
08-15-2010, 10:08 PM
Amazon has links to both soundtracks now I normally order all my stuff from them.
Momaru
08-16-2010, 02:32 PM
Their other release was Castrovalva and Mawdryn Undead.
R
The name of that volume was "The Corridor of Eternity."
recons
08-16-2010, 03:18 PM
Hi, I'm new to this forum. I was wondering whether anyone had any of the following from the RNIB readings:
Clockwise Man
Monsters Inside
Winner Takes All
Frontios
The Ultimate Evil
Doctor Who: The Making of a Television Series
Happy to exchange with someone - I've got nearly every Who audio put out, but can't get these RNIB stuff as I'm overseas and uncertain about the software requirements... I've got Iceberg and the 3 readings by Woolf in the 70s though...
I can get the Clockwise Man and Winner Takes All easily enough. I've registered to be able to purchase these, and I will shortly do so. Happy to share those if you want.
The others are Bookstream and you need either to be partially sighted or blind yourself, or be accessing them on behalf of someone who is. I am not in either position and selected the option for sighted people, so it won't let me access them.
However, once registered, one can order a CD of the recording as well as listen online. I would be happy to Paypal you, say, �20 towards the registration fee if you would share the remaining 4 titles with myself and the rest of gang here. (If others are willing to contribute, please PM me privately and we'll sort something out).
Wanted to PM you about this, but unfortuntely you haven't made enough posts.
R
ReddiShadow
08-16-2010, 07:37 PM
Why HMV?
Because I've used them for years now, they're very good with delivery times (my pre-ordered TOATL box set actually arrived the day before it was officially released), P&P is free and they don't take your money until the order ships. I've had no experience with Amazon, and were it not for not having it on the hmv site yet, I'd have no reason to go to anyone else.
Besides, you can't register your interest with Silva themselves, so you're lucky Amazon have referenced it's release.
Fair point. I was only wondering aloud why hmv have yet to do the same. Amazon won't have any more chance of receiving shipments prior to release than hmv will, and it's not like this is a minority interest release (like a Radiophonic Workshop album, for example), so I was just annoyed that hmv hasn't taken a chance and taken pre-orders for either release yet. Then again, now I think about it, it's probably down to the fact that hmv makes a point of having pre-orders on your doorstep on the day of release. Since you suggest that Silva don't ship releases to outlets prior to release (like many game and DVD companies do), they'd only be receiving shipments on the day of release, and thus delivery times would mean it would arrive at the customer's house up to a week later.
Hey ho, it's a small niggle. If hmv doesn't do pre-orders for this release, I'll just go looking for it in stores on release day. It's nothing to get worked up about.
Momaru
08-17-2010, 03:38 AM
Well, I'm still gonna try! Maybe I could simply write to the composers.
Sadly, Malcolm Clarke, composer of The Twin Dilemma, has passed on.
I did a lengthy search for the music for Marco Polo. I got in touch with his widow, who told me she had donated his sheet music to a library in Australia. I got in touch with the library, and after a while they got back in touch with me, stating that indeed they did possess all these boxes of his sheet music. Before they would send me copies, however, they needed his widow to tell them if she wanted them released in that way. Then I wrote back to the widow, telling her what they told me.
That was a couple of years ago and I'm still awaiting a reply. :-(
Momaru
08-17-2010, 04:55 AM
@Momaru That would be a very good idea. They've been very receptive to fan requests in the past, and if Danny Stewart's accounts are correct (he says Dom Glynn gave him copies of the 2008 remix's multitracks), they still are to this day. If you can manage to get in touch with them, which is probably the most difficult part, then there's a good chance you might turn something up.
I just sent email to Liz Parker, so we'll see what she says (if anything.)
mike6000
08-17-2010, 04:58 AM
I can get the Clockwise Man and Winner Takes All easily enough. I've registered to be able to purchase these, and I will shortly do so. Happy to share those if you want.
The others are Bookstream and you need either to be partially sighted or blind yourself, or be accessing them on behalf of someone who is. I am not in either position and selected the option for sighted people, so it won't let me access them.
However, once registered, one can order a CD of the recording as well as listen online. I would be happy to Paypal you, say, �20 towards the registration fee if you would share the remaining 4 titles with myself and the rest of gang here. (If others are willing to contribute, please PM me privately and we'll sort something out).
Wanted to PM you about this, but unfortuntely you haven't made enough posts.
R
Hi Recons,
Happy to help. Unable too to see how PM works on this forum - be easier just to email
[email protected]
michael
Momaru
08-17-2010, 05:49 AM
Also, while we're talking about cues, I want the one used when the Master fights off Rassilon (I've seen it referred to as Requiem of Rassilon online, although I prefer the title You Did This To Me) and I'd quite like "the Master race version" of All the Strange, Strange Creatures. Aside from the original recording, that's my favorite variation of that cue. Having that on disc would almost make up for having that non-transmission version of Y.A.N.A. on the series 3 disc.
You know, I'm not sure that the Time Lord President _was_ Rassilon. I think the Doctor was speaking metaphorically.
Momaru
08-17-2010, 05:57 AM
All of Carey Blyton's scores for DW exist so hopefully they'll end up on their respective releases. If they don't, I have some of the music somewhere (not the re-recordings on "Sherlock Holmes meets Dr Who").
Do bear in mind what I said about Silver Nemesis. The files already uploaded contain extra / alternate cues that might not appear on the DVD.
R
Wooh!
Please post them!
Thanks!
Momaru
08-17-2010, 06:19 AM
As my spight (is that the right word? Is that even a word?) of posts recently may show, I've been going through the thread the last few days, from beginning to end, and have found NO "Galaxy Four" soundtrack nor "Les Structures Sonores." The only Dudley Simpson I've found is The Ambassadors of Death.
So if anyone has posted the above unfound ones, please repost!
I'm sorry if I'm a bit obsessive about this. Not sure if the music is that great after all, but I just hate looking for something and not being able to find it.
Thanks!
Momaru
08-17-2010, 06:41 AM
For those of you who are curious, the song from "Edge of Destruction" called "musique concrete from "The Day the Sky Fell In" seems to be an edit of the tracks, "The Stranger" and "The Stranger's Quest."
Admiral_Young
08-17-2010, 08:35 AM
RTD has stated in the commentary for End of Time that it's up to the viewer to decide if the Narrator/Lord President was actually a resurrected Rassilon or someone else. Most fans I've spoken with tend to agree that it was Rassilon.
recons
08-17-2010, 09:22 AM
Wooh!
Please post them!
Thanks!
When I receive them, I'll share them.
R
recons
08-17-2010, 09:23 AM
As my spight (is that the right word? Is that even a word?) of posts recently may show, I've been going through the thread the last few days, from beginning to end, and have found NO "Galaxy Four" soundtrack nor "Les Structures Sonores."
I could have sworn I had posted this. Oh well. It's on its way.
R
recons
08-17-2010, 09:32 AM
Hi Recons,
Happy to help. Unable too to see how PM works on this forum - be easier just to email
[email protected]
michael
Make one more post (I think) and you'll be able to PM.
Bad news - the CD for The Clockwise Man is no longer available. I've ordered Winner Takes All. Does your email address mean you are in Australia? We need to find someone that's UK based.
R
recons
08-17-2010, 09:43 AM
There's no iso score on the upcoming Time and the Rani DVD, apparently, but at least we have my upload of it here. I'd have been annoyed if Rani had got a score but not Revenge.
R
recons
08-17-2010, 10:50 AM
OK, here's Galaxy Four / The Web Planet:
http://www.multiupload.com/DQZWAV59J4
R
The Doctor
08-17-2010, 12:18 PM
RTD has stated in the commentary for End of Time that it's up to the viewer to decide if the Narrator/Lord President was actually a resurrected Rassilon or someone else.
I'm genuinely surprised by how often RTD say "it's up to the fans". Sometimes I don't get why he inserts these ideas if he's not going to stand behind them.
He said the same thing about "Jack is the Face of Boe" and "the Woman haunting Wilf is the Doctor's mother": it's what he intended while he was writing (Julie Gardner jumped him about trying to back peddle on Jack's ultimate fate, and he talks about the woman's identity in The Writer's Tale) but after the fact, it's like he gets cold feet, or just wants to give the fans something to bicker over.
Generally I'm fine with a little ambiguity, but in this case, I'm happy to take the dialog at face value: the implication is that Dalton was the Rassilon of legend, and he was restored to fight in the Time War.
There's nothing in the writing that insinuates that the Doctor is being metaphorical, and considering it's implicitly stated at the end of series 3 that the Time Lords were resurrecting members of their race who would be formidable warriors, it doesn't seem that far fetched to believe they'd resurrect one of their world's most powerful leaders to battle the Daleks.
Momaru
08-17-2010, 02:35 PM
OK, here's Galaxy Four / The Web Planet:
http://www.multiupload.com/DQZWAV59J4
R
Woohoo! Thanks a lot!
"spight" is a woodpecker. "Spate" is probably the word I should have used. But it was 0200 hrs.
Momaru
08-17-2010, 02:43 PM
He said the same thing about "Jack is the Face of Boe" and "the Woman haunting Wilf is the Doctor's mother": it's what he intended while he was writing (Julie Gardner jumped him about trying to back peddle on Jack's ultimate fate, and he talks about the woman's identity in The Writer's Tale) but after the fact, it's like he gets cold feet, or just wants to give the fans something to bicker over.
This reminds me of the idea of the Doctor being Rassilon's and Omega's contemporary that was suggested in several stories, like "Silver Nemesis."
Generally I'm fine with a little ambiguity, but in this case, I'm happy to take the dialog at face value: the implication is that Dalton was the Rassilon of legend, and he was restored to fight in the Time War.
But would Rassilon be so cold-blooded as to not only kill a member of the high council at a meeting as well as destroy an entire planet (and hopefully the entire universe) for his own aims? I know the Trial of a Time Lord made them out to be really shady characters, moving Earth and what not, but I seriously doubt that such a megalomaniac as this President could have founded the society of Time Lords in the first place.
Momaru
08-17-2010, 02:50 PM
Just heard from Mark Ayres, to whom Elizabeth Parker had forwarded my email regarding the Timelash music. He said, "It's certainly on the list. One day, hopefully!" Perhaps he means a re-issue of the DVD, which has been done with The Five Doctors among others. Since Timelash was just released on DVD, I see that not happening soon. The whole, "One day, hopefully!" certainly isn't promising. :-(
I was hoping for a giveway a la Keff McCulloch.
It's interesting, on her website and bio she never even lists Dr. Who!
aj2008
08-17-2010, 03:08 PM
To weigh into the discussion about Rassilon - think about who they cast in the role. Timothy Dalton is a big-name actor, so it follows that it is probably a big-name part, i.e. Rassilon.
Just a thought, though.
Momaru
08-17-2010, 06:48 PM
To weigh into the discussion about Rassilon - think about who they cast in the role. Timothy Dalton is a big-name actor, so it follows that it is probably a big-name part, i.e. Rassilon.
Just a thought, though.
Says the guy with a James Bond avatar!
I think regardless of whether the Time Lord President is Rassilon or not, it's still a mighty big role!
Remember when we first met the Time Lords? In the Deadly Assassin. The President was shot, and the Doctor identified him as "just a figurehead." How that has changed!
ReddiShadow
08-17-2010, 08:49 PM
This reminds me of the idea of the Doctor being Rassilon's and Omega's contemporary that was suggested in several stories, like "Silver Nemesis."
That's a point, if the Time Lords are resurrecting historical figures, why not Omega too? Without him, there'd be no TARDISes, and together with Rassilon and the Other, they'd have the original Triumvirate!
But would Rassilon be so cold-blooded as to not only kill a member of the high council at a meeting as well as destroy an entire planet (and hopefully the entire universe) for his own aims?
The same reason (probably) that they didn't bring back Omega. These people came from the Dark Times, and as stated in The Five Doctors, the Time Lords were far more barbaric then. It isn't to much of a stretch to imagine the same people who would mess about with time for no better reason than "for some gladiatorial games, come on, it'll be a lark" would be like that.
He said, "It's certainly on the list. One day, hopefully!" Perhaps he means a re-issue of the DVD, which has been done with The Five Doctors among others.
Unlikely. The 1999 Five Doctors is considered to be very poor by the RT, and they did the 25th Anniversary version because they don't consider it a part of the main DVD range, and Revisitations is only for a few short-changed releases, and even then not every early release is being improved (Remembrance was only due to the Davros set), Spearhead and Robots of Death remain unimproved. Timelash was a 2007 release, and it would be highly unnecessary to re-release something so recent just to add iso score.
However, one explanation might be a tweet from Ayres a while back, saying he'd been to a meeting regarding the future of the Radiophonic Workshop, and to "watch this space". Might be totally unrelated, but could be connected as well.
Admiral_Young
08-17-2010, 10:57 PM
Yeah it has been kind of frustrating not to get actual confirmation from Russell on these types of things but then again you can understand where he's coming from. Really knowing who the Lord President was isn't an important component to understanding his part in the story...or maybe it is lol...neither is Jack becoming the Face of Boe. It's rather a tease to the fans.
The poster who mentioned it was like the Doctor was speaking metaphorically like that is who that particular Time Lord President was liking himself to be makes sense as well. I'm sure this is why RTD has never confirmed it. He likes the fan speculation.
mike6000
08-18-2010, 12:12 AM
Make one more post (I think) and you'll be able to PM.
Bad news - the CD for The Clockwise Man is no longer available. I've ordered Winner Takes All. Does your email address mean you are in Australia? We need to find someone that's UK based.
R
Yes, which is why I wanted to email/PM you - they won't let me join. I also don't have software to record streaming so I could share with you and others... I think the streaming license is 50 pounds - if we get 3 or for of us that's great value, if the host could convert the streaming to share (or failing that share his pasword/log-on - if there's no personal details - so we can all stream it. Not sure how plausable that is, but sharing would be easier. I'd be happy to Paypal some money towards the endeavour)
Momaru
08-18-2010, 01:15 AM
It would be highly unnecessary to re-release something so recent just to add iso score.
I wasn't suggesting that that would be the case. I did find that to be a fairly unbelievable idea, but the only one I could consider at the time. I was pretty sure that the whole "Doctor Who at the Radiophonic Workshop" project was finished, in exchange, ironically enough, for the isoscores.
However, one explanation might be a tweet from Ayres a while back, saying he'd been to a meeting regarding the future of the Radiophonic Workshop, and to "watch this space". Might be totally unrelated, but could be connected as well.
I hope so, but his response of "hopefully" certainly didn't make me feel as though it was something he was planning.
Still, we did get "State of Decay", "Logopolis" and "Castrovalva."
On another interesting note, perhaps the reason Ms. Parker didn't simply "hand out" the soundtrack as Keff McCulloch did is because she's expecting a release of the soundtrack which would generate money. Let's hope!
Momaru
08-18-2010, 06:19 AM
I just found that there's a CD available in Britain called, "Robert Farnum: Drama & Drums." Looks like it has all the "Drumdramatics" on it. I tried to buy the MP3s, but it didn't like my telephone number -- I guess it's not selling outside of the UK.
Here's the link:
http://www.tescoentertainment.com/store/mp3/robert-farnon--drumdramatics-no-2-%2814%29/2%3a41441683/
The Doctor
08-18-2010, 06:21 AM
But would Rassilon be so cold-blooded as to not only kill a member of the high council at a meeting as well as destroy an entire planet (and hopefully the entire universe) for his own aims?
Based on what I've seen of Rassilon, I'd say definitely. I tend to think the stories about Rassilon (mentioned by the Second Doctor to the Brigadier) is the truth behind the man, that he was a powerful and cold dictator -- his drive for power so strong that he banished Omega into that black hole so he could have it all to himself -- who was sealed away in the Dark Tower by his peers nearing the end of the Dark Times.
Given that the Time Lords were desperate enough to resurrect the Master to combat the Daleks, it doesn't seem unlikely that they'd resurrect Rassilon, too.
...if the Time Lords are resurrecting historical figures, why not Omega too?
Did Omega ever die? I've only seen The Three Doctors, and at the end of that he was left imprisoned in the Black Hole. I just assumed he was still there, rotting away. I don't much think he'd be willing to help the Time Lords in any case, not after their treatment of him.
Or if he was resurrected, I imagine he escaped destruction, same as the Master.
Admiral_Young
08-18-2010, 06:45 AM
Omega's article on wikipedia says that he seemingly died but as we well know that means little. It's heavily speculated by fans that Omega will return in series six as the big bad and this was hinted in "The Big Bang".
Momaru
08-18-2010, 07:52 AM
Did Omega ever die? I've only seen The Three Doctors, and at the end of that he was left imprisoned in the Black Hole. I just assumed he was still there, rotting away.
SPOILERS
At the end of "The Three Doctors" it was revealed that the radiation from the black hole had already decimated Omega's body so that there was none of it left. Only his sheer will was keeping his identity there. He was given the Doctor's recorder which was matter, and when it touched Omega's anti-matter costume there was a tremendous explosion which seemingly eradicated him.
It was revealed in "The Arc of Infinity" that Omega had managed to construct himself another costume in which to hold his energies, then he bonded with the Doctor, producing a matter-form (a twin of the Doctor) into which he could project his essence. Unfortunately for him, this new form was unstable and was about to revert to anti-matter. To save The Netherlands and the world, the Doctor forced him back through the Arc of Infinity and into the negative universe once again.
So he can't be killed because he's already non-corporeal. He just can't exist in the matter universe.
recons
08-18-2010, 09:27 AM
Momaru - it might be fairer to put spoilers within spoiler tags!
R
Retconaddict2
08-18-2010, 12:27 PM
Omega's article on wikipedia says that he seemingly died but as we well know that means little. It's heavily speculated by fans that Omega will return in series six as the big bad and this was hinted in "The Big Bang".
In what way was Omega's return implied in The Big Bang?
moontrekker
08-18-2010, 12:51 PM
In what way was Omega's return implied in The Big Bang?
I dont remember any reference but it would make a good story, and Omega would have lots of reasons to get rid of the Doctor and as we found out making the TARDIS explode will cause the end of everything , which is what Omega wants.
Exar Xan
08-18-2010, 03:17 PM
OK, here's Galaxy Four / The Web Planet:
http://www.multiupload.com/DQZWAV59J4
R
Big thanks from me too! But which tracks are from The Web Planet and which are from Galaxy Four? I prefer to save them by episode :).
Momaru
08-18-2010, 05:52 PM
Big thanks from me too! But which tracks are from The Web Planet and which are from Galaxy Four? I prefer to save them by episode :).
The music used is stock music from the "group" called Les Structures Sonores. Three French guys who used glass, metal and other unusual surfaces to produce weird sounds.
Like other examples of stock music, the same passages (since sometimes a song was split up) are used in the same episode as well as in other episodes. There are, however, certain songs that were used only for The Web Planet and certain ones that were used only for Galaxy Four. Note that the download also lists The War Machines as one of the benefactees of this music. However, having never seen the episode, I know not. The sound is distinctive, so if it's used in the serial, you'll know it.
For a list of which serials used which songs, check out
http://www.millenniumeffect.co.uk/audio/index2.html
recons
08-18-2010, 06:14 PM
Big thanks from me too! But which tracks are from The Web Planet and which are from Galaxy Four? I prefer to save them by episode :).
In short, both! Pretty much.
R
Admiral_Young
08-18-2010, 09:12 PM
While not implied but speculated...the voice in the Tardis was heavily speculated by fans to be that of a Time Lord or Omega. There was rampant speculation that Omega would even show up in the episode. Of course this means nothing until he actually does show up.
Retconaddict2
08-18-2010, 11:02 PM
While not implied but speculated...the voice in the Tardis was heavily speculated by fans to be that of a Time Lord or Omega. There was rampant speculation that Omega would even show up in the episode. Of course this means nothing until he actually does show up.
That voice has also been speculated to be the War Chief, as the actor speaking was the same that played the War Chief in the classic series.
There's no implication whatsoever that Omega is returning as of yet.
Admiral_Young
08-18-2010, 11:14 PM
I'm not arguing with you just stating what I've seen on boards from fans and rumors before the episode aired. I've not heard the War Chief rumor that would be interesting.
Retconaddict2
08-18-2010, 11:23 PM
I'm not arguing with you just stating what I've seen on boards from fans and rumors before the episode aired. I've not heard the War Chief rumor that would be interesting.
I'm not arguing either, I'm simply saying.
Admiral_Young
08-18-2010, 11:42 PM
It's all good...either way series six and Torchwood "New World" seem like they're going to be very interesting indeed when they air next year. Can't wait for either.
moontrekker
08-19-2010, 12:38 AM
With your "discussing" guys please be careful we dont want this thread shut down too.
Admiral_Young
08-19-2010, 07:31 AM
We're not flaming each other though so I don't see why the thread would be shut down.
moontrekker
08-19-2010, 11:32 AM
We're not flaming each other though so I don't see why the thread would be shut down.
I didn't think you were, just be careful , I like this thread. ;)
recons
08-19-2010, 04:33 PM
I didn't think you were, just be careful , I like this thread. ;)
I was extremely upset at the fate of the Film Score thread. First the Lossless thread, and now this. It was sad day for the FFS forums and a great loss. A sledgehammer to crack a nut, in my opinion.
R
moontrekker
08-19-2010, 04:56 PM
I was extremely upset at the fate of the Film Score thread. First the Lossless thread, and now this. It was sad day for the FFS forums and a great loss. A sledgehammer to crack a nut, in my opinion.
R
Thats why I want everyone to be careful , I know we are just discussing things but sometimes discussion can sound like arguing and I dont want the high ups too see it as such.
I think its fine here, so far ;)
mantrashak
08-19-2010, 05:50 PM
Talking of FFS forums, have I missed some FAQ? I've posted a couple of times on this thread and have so far been completely ignored...
mantrashak
08-20-2010, 06:54 PM
Please ignore my last post. That's the result of going to bed too late, getting up too early and having a bad day at work.
Zoran
08-21-2010, 05:03 PM
Hello all I have a heads up item for you and a friendly reminder. Porko_Rosso recently uploaded Doctor Who at the Proms which is a live bootleg concert...find it here (
http://forums.ffshrine.org/film-television-classical-music-download-links/65177-my-soundtrack-collection-update-75.html#post1527908). (fifth post down)
And now the friendly reminder...this thread falls under the megathread label so take care when posting any new shares. See the new thread policy (
http://forums.ffshrine.org/film-television-classical-music-download-links/78302-new-thread-policy-all-links-must-go.html#post1522799) if you have not seen it yet. So to break it down...all posts prior to this new policy can be left as is. But all posts after the new policy must follow the new posting format.
aronaldox7
08-21-2010, 08:38 PM
Great sharing thank you so much.
Admiral_Young
08-22-2010, 09:17 AM
Indeed...we've had a couple people post the music from the proms earlier in the thread. Thanks.
macdawson
08-22-2010, 04:44 PM
Does anyone know when The Proms concert will be aired? The audio is great but i'm really wanting to see it.
bishtyboshty
08-22-2010, 04:48 PM
Does anyone know when The Proms concert will be aired? The audio is great but i'm really wanting to see it.
If its like the last Proms Concert it'll be sometime over Xmas.
ReddiShadow
08-22-2010, 04:50 PM
I don't know if it's common knowledge already, but the new DWM has a report on the Proms, in which Murray hints he'll probably be back for Series Six, and that the Proms will, quote, "be shown on BBC Three in September". Not sure why it's moved back, or if the Radio 3 announcer just got it wrong.
littlesmegger
08-22-2010, 06:29 PM
It's scheduled to be broadcast September/October to give us something between now and the Xmas special
Retconaddict2
08-22-2010, 09:54 PM
Murray has stated the possibility of iTunes exclusives for the Specials soundtrack in the latest Doctor Who magazine.
moontrekker
08-22-2010, 11:25 PM
Thats interesting I use itunes allot I may be downloading this puppy.
Admiral_Young
08-23-2010, 12:43 AM
Strange...when the proms aired on the radio I could have sworn I heard the host state something like it would be shown on BBC One sometime in August. Maybe they have chosen to push it back.
Momaru
08-23-2010, 02:34 PM
I tried to order that Robert Farnon CD from this place in the UK, but they won't ship overseas. Would someone else like to get it? It apparently has all the "drumdramatics" tracks used in Dr. Who's early serials.
The Doctor
08-24-2010, 04:21 PM
This is a bit random, I admit, but I just saw it on Silva's website and thought I'd share it:
Doctor Who Up The Amazon (
http://www.silvascreen.com/?p=311)
Doctor Who – Series 4 – The Specials is currently at number 10 in the Amazon Top 20 Pre-Release Chart. The September 20th release is ranked ahead of new releases from Manic Street Preachers, Susan Boyle and Kings Of Leon.
Made me proud of our little show, in any case. :) Wouldn't be surprised if this album is in short supply on its street date, same as the series 4 soundtrack was.
moontrekker
08-24-2010, 04:24 PM
Ill have to wait for it here in the States , I would end up paying almost 30 bucks for it if I ordered it from Amazon UK.
SAE will get it.
Admiral_Young
08-25-2010, 12:44 AM
My dad pre-ordered both scores for me and is shipping them from England to Canada. Expensive yes...but worth it. Been searching the web lately and I've seen no sign of a track listing for series five yet. The Series Four Specials track listing came so fast but I guess they've got a little longer to go before this comes out.
Momaru
08-28-2010, 01:39 AM
No messages in three days?
Dalekdude
08-28-2010, 05:06 PM
My God! It is quiet around here :P Hopefully this should liven things up a bit:
Okay, with this whole new rule about each soundtrack having it's own thread, from now on I'll post each soundtrack in it's own new thread and post a link to that thread here. I won't post any DW soundtracks without putting a link in this thread aswell. :)
Here are soundtracks for Vincent And The Doctor & The Lodger:
Thread 79328
Thread 79329
As with all my other series 5 soundtracks, I have edited and adapted a soundtrack rip by Combom which he posted on his blog (
http://lifetheuniverseandcombom.blogspot.com/). Please Check Out His Blog. It is great!
If you wanna leave any comments please note i check this thread regulaly and will check it more often than the others so I am more likely to see them on here.
More soundtracks to come soon, the rest of the series 5 soundtracks should be up in the next few months. I'm also working on soundtracks for The Invasion, Genesis Of The Daleks, Revenge Of The Cybermen and The Waters Of Mars which should also be uploaded pretty soon! :D
Momaru
08-28-2010, 10:17 PM
I was hoping I wasn't alone here!
---------- Post added at 03:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:07 PM ----------
More soundtracks to come soon, the rest of the series 5 soundtracks should be up in the next few months. I'm also working on soundtracks for The Invasion, Genesis Of The Daleks, Revenge Of The Cybermen and The Waters Of Mars which should also be uploaded pretty soon! :D
Awesome!
I tried my own "The Invasion" once by crash editing and it didn't come out so well. Then I saw thread on a torrent site where someone had used the menu music to construct a soundtrack, but it was pretty short.
Since "Revenge" had no isolated score, I'm really looking forward to this one! Though I've heard it's not very musical. Genesis, of course, is on Heathcliff Blair's re-recording.
I'm thinking of creating my own "Galaxy Four" soundtrack as it is in the serial, rather than the original source music. Might be a daunting task, but I like the idea! I'd post it if I had a RapidShare or something account.
---------- Post added at 03:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:11 PM ----------
If I might make a request -- please put all your score links on one page in this thread, so that one wouldn't have to start from the beginning of the thread to find them all.
---------- Post added at 03:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:15 PM ----------
If I might make a request -- please put all your score links on one page in this thread, so that one wouldn't have to start from the beginning of the thread to find them all.
Dalekdude
08-29-2010, 12:08 AM
Awesome!
I tried my own "The Invasion" once by crash editing and it didn't come out so well. Then I saw thread on a torrent site where someone had used the menu music to construct a soundtrack, but it was pretty short.
Hopefully 'The Invasion' should be up soon, all the music is ready to go, but i'm having trouble with some of the track details at the moment. I'm afraid it's only about 18 minutes altogether as this is all I could find. Plus most of the music heard within in 'The Invasion' is just the same cues repeated so there isn't that much anyway. What I have is taken from special features on the DVD and from various Radiophonic Workshop soundtracks
Since "Revenge" had no isolated score, I'm really looking forward to this one! Though I've heard it's not very musical. Genesis, of course, is on Heathcliff Blair's re-recording.
I was incredibly dissapointed when i discovered 'Revenge' wouldn't have an isolated score. But i wasn't surprised as i believe the tapes were in the hands of the Radiophonic Workshop or even lost in the 70s as Peter Howell enhanced and added elements to the music for 'Revenge'.
Unfortunaltey my soundtrack for 'Revenge' won't be that long as it's just cues that I can isolate from the story where there is no dialogue. It'll also included some SFX and the musical suites from Carey Blyton's "Sherlock Holmes meets Dr.Who".
Genesis shall be Heathcliff Blair's tracks and again tracks I can isolate from the story and the special features on the DVD.
I'm thinking of creating my own "Galaxy Four" soundtrack as it is in the serial, rather than the original source music. Might be a daunting task, but I like the idea! I'd post it if I had a RapidShare or something account.
Good luck with this. I can't wait to hear this, after hearing the source music 'recons' uploaded (THANKS A LOT FOR THAT BTW!! :)). I divided the music for 'The Web Planet' and 'Galaxy 4' into seperate soundtracks and i really can't wait to hear more from these. So best of luck with that. And if you need to post something you can make a free account on Megaupload in order to upload things, that's what I do.
If I might make a request -- please put all your score links on one page in this thread, so that one wouldn't have to start from the beginning of the thread to find them all.
This is a good idea, i never thought of this. I shall definetley do that and I'll place a link to that post in my signature for easy access. :D Thanks again for this idea. I'll do this tomorrow when it's not so late. :D
Exar Xan
08-29-2010, 12:41 PM
Well everybody....I am back after been hit by a big virus that caused my entire pc to be wiped...and that while i was in the progress of backing-up everything to my external HD. Sadly this means I lost all my Doctor Who stuff, including soundtracks I think I had not yet uploaded here...Luckily my work on the soundtracks for The Adventure Games has not been lost and as soon as I have everything back up and running properly here I will continue.
Having said that I am curious to what other Doctor Who stuff you all have been collecting on pc's? I used to have about all the audiodramas, comics, Telos novellas, episodes and around 200 issues of the 424 of Doctor Who Magazine and nice chunks of other older magazines.
Momaru
08-29-2010, 12:52 PM
Good luck with this. I can't wait to hear this, after hearing the source music 'recons' uploaded (THANKS A LOT FOR THAT BTW!! :)). I divided the music for 'The Web Planet' and 'Galaxy 4' into seperate soundtracks and i really can't wait to hear more from these.
Well, I'm not planning on using any music apart from what Recons posted, other than a track that I recognize from "Galaxy Four" that isn't on the soundtrack that Recons downloaded -- I found it on an incredibly scratchy download from an LP. It's called "Toccata Toccarde" and it's on the Mister Blues LP.
Zoran
08-29-2010, 06:31 PM
Well everybody....I am back after been hit by a big virus that caused my entire pc to be wiped...and that while i was in the progress of backing-up everything to my external HD. Sadly this means I lost all my Doctor Who stuff, including soundtracks I think I had not yet uploaded here...Luckily my work on the soundtracks for The Adventure Games has not been lost and as soon as I have everything back up and running properly here I will continue.
Having said that I am curious to what other Doctor Who stuff you all have been collecting on pc's? I used to have about all the audiodramas, comics, Telos novellas, episodes and around 200 issues of the 424 of Doctor Who Magazine and nice chunks of other older magazines.
Have you reformated yet!? if not I can help recover what you lost ;) Just PM me to discuss it further. Besides the stuff that I have downloaded from here I just recently downloaded a torrent containing several Doctor Who albums but the only drawback (to me anyway) is the original uploader used a program to make all of the tracks on each album one track. :/
I have been in a artistic mood today so I made a header for this thread which you are welcome to use in the first post Exar Xan.
http://i37.tinypic.com/zlsnig.gifhttp://i34.tinypic.com/szyeew.jpg
Exar Xan
08-30-2010, 11:37 AM
Zoran: Big thank you for the amazing header, it has been updated to the first post! And I plan on maybe using it also as a signature here.
Torrent: Yeah I know of the one you mentioned and never decided to download it because of it. Which coincidently is also why I think it might be good to have a mega-torrent with the soundtracks (or archived per Doctor if to big) all together for easy downloading. Main problem I see is with permissions from those who made it. Now Dalekdude we can allways ask here, but who here has contact with Dr Matt? Besides didnt he already releases his as a torrent?
Edit: Going trough the files 1 by 1 now...seems I can download at work...atleast Rapidshare and Megaupload, so that works wonders for my speed...
Recons and Zoran: Could you please upload:
Doctor Who - The Music
22 tracks
Doctor Who - The Music II
10 tracks
Who have never been uploaded as of yet and these 2 have dead links:
Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons and Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom
44 tracks
Castrovalva and Mawdrwyn Undead (San Diego ComicCon dual release)
27 tracks
Momaru
08-30-2010, 01:52 PM
Castrovalva and Mawdrwyn Undead (San Diego ComicCon dual release)
27 tracks
This album was actually titled, "Corridor of Eternity" and was released on tape by DWAS.
straxfannn
08-30-2010, 06:15 PM
I posted a Castrovalva Mawdrwyn link a while back in this thread, it's still live (and thanks to original uploader of this)
RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting (
http://rapidshare.com/files/137778773/PK-C_MU.rar)
Cheers
Everyone!
(Dalekdude thanks for your recent uploads, hope your exam results were good)
Strax
The Doctor
09-01-2010, 03:24 PM
iTunes gets two exclusive tracks (
http://silvascreenblog.blogspot.com/2010/09/itunes-exclusive-doctor-who-series-4.html) for the Specials soundtrack:
Two additional tracks, The Cyberleader Runs Amok and Never Too Old To Shoot And Fly, will be available exclusively on iTunes to buyers who buy the whole album as a download bundle.
If these tracks aren't included on Silva's site or on the American iTunes, it looks like they'll be the first examples of Murray Gold's work that I didn't purchase right and proper. :(
1shikawa
09-01-2010, 06:17 PM
Personally, I don't like downloading music from places like amazon and never used itunes in my life, if there is an actual cd to buy at a decent price.
I'll end up like most people waiting for these tracks to appear on the internet.
Not the best way to treat fans whole are most likley to be the people who will be buying the cd anyway.
The Doctor
09-01-2010, 07:32 PM
I fail to see how including a couple of bonus tracks on iTunes is treating fans poorly -- iTunes will have been the ones who set the stipulation about having to buy the whole album to get the bonus tracks, all off their releases are like that -- and besides, the physical discs probably won't even have room for these extra tracks. Murray's releases tend to come within seconds of filling the discs completely.
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