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Doctor Who Original Music from Series Three
by: Murray Gold, Ben Foster, Melanie Pappenheim, Yamit Mamo
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0738572125028
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Silva Screen Records
Manufacturer: Silva Screen Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Silva Screen Records
Release Date: November 05, 2007
Running Time: 74 minutes
Studio: Silva Screen Records
Sales Rank: 3253
MPN: 1250
Disc 1:- All The Strange, Strange Creatures (The Trailer Music)
- Martha's Theme
- Drowning Dry
- The Carrionites Swarm
- Gridlocked Cassinis
- Boe
- Evolution Of The Daleks
- My Angel Put The Devil In Me
- Mr Smith And Joan
- Only Martha Knows
- Smith's Choice
- Just Scarecrows To War
- Miss Joan Redfern
- The Dream Of A Normal Death
- The Doctor Forever
- Blink
- The Runaway Bride
- After The Chase
- The Futurekind
- The Master Vainglorious
- Martha's Quest
- YANA (Excerpt)
- This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home
- Martha Triumphant
- Donna's Theme
- The Stowaway
- The Master Tape
- Abide With Me
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Doctor Who Original Music from Series Three
The Doctor Who music just keeps getting better and better. The album begins with the track 'All The Strange, Strange Creatures', an overall theme for the entire series. It's very fun to listen to. There are so many good tracks on this album, it's hard to pick a few and write about them. 'The Carrionites Swarm', 'Boe', 'Yana', 'Martha's Quest' and 'This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home' are the ones that stand out for me. They are epic and profound, and very addictive. A previous reviewer complained that the song 'My Angel Put The Devil In Me' (for the episode Daleks Of Manhattan') was sung by a different woman to the one who sung it in the actual episode, but I prefer the album version. ... Read More:
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This CD is great. It is a must - have item for all Doctor who lovers. It has all your favourite tracks from Series 3, "The Voyage of the Damned" and "The Runaway Bride". I have enjoyed listening to the CD since it arrived.
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I edited a film music magazine for several years, and at the risk of name dropping was honoured to be invited to London several times to attend the recording sessions of several Jerry Goldsmith scores and Varese Sarabande projects. Goldsmith was always very reticent to talk about music - he felt it should really speak for itself - but he was always open about other composers, especially those he admired. A word he would often use was "musicality". Always intended to be the greatest compliment and a reference to both a high level of skill and understanding, "musicality" was a word he associated with Franz Waxman, Alex North and Bruce Broughton, and no doubt many others who never cropped up directly in any of my conversations.
Murray Gold ... Read More:
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Unlike some others here, I'll avoid the temptation to make a "Gold" joke about this. :)
The revived Doctor Who's third series (the 2007 one) is represented by this soundtrack. It contains a little beyond the third season, it has a song from the Dec 25, 2006 Christmas episode, as well as the Dec 25, 2007 Christmas episode (which at the time it came out was before the story had aired). This soundtrack, like the other one was done by composer Murray Gold, who has handled all the music for the new Doctor Who.
It's turned out to be fabulous. It's orchestral unlike the old series. That could be down to budget, but the old show's music never sounded like this, and I'm convinced it's a large part of the overall feel of the series ... Read More:
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Another brilliant DOCTOR WHO soundtrack from MURRAY GOLD. And if this composer has a single unmelodic bone in his body, well, I've yet to hear it on disc.
The music for Series Three demonstrates once again just how key it is to the ongoing success of DOCTOR WHO. Going right back to THE PARTING OF THE WAYS, could you imagine CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTONE's Doctor, having just absorbed the time vortex from ROSE TYLER via a life-saving kiss then blowing the energy back into the heart of the TARDIS, without that achingly beautiful piece to accompany the visuals? No? Me neither. It hits the spot every time.
So, too, in Series Three's finest single episode, THE FAMILY OF BLOOD. The music that accompanies the dissolve from the WW1 battlefield ... Read More:
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