Dr. Who [Original Television Soundtrack] Murray Gold

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  • Release Date: 02/13/2007
  • Sales Rank: 28,482
  • Label: SILVA AMERICA
  • UPC: 738572122423

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Dr. Who [Original Television Soundtrack]

1LISTENDoctor Who Theme TV Version / Version 0:41
2LISTENWestminster Bridge 2:08
3LISTENThe Doctor's Theme 1:18
4LISTENCassandra's Waltz 3:08
5LISTENSlitheen 1:22
6LISTENFather's Day 1:55
7LISTENRose in Peril 1:40
8LISTENBoom Town Suite 3:02
9LISTENI'm Coming to Get You 1:12
10LISTENHologram 2:15
11LISTENRose Defeats the Daleks 2:31
12LISTENClockwork TARDIS 1:18
13LISTENHarriet Jones, Prime Minister 2:13
14LISTENRose's Theme 2:14
15LISTENSong for Ten 3:29
16LISTENThe Face of Boe 1:16
17LISTENUnit 1:44
18LISTENSeeking the Doctor 0:44
19LISTENMadame de Pompadour 3:44
20LISTENTooth and Claw 3:50
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Editorial Reviews

With the rebirth (reincarnation, rather) of the outrageously popular sci-fi series Doctor Who on the BBC, there comes (of course) the soundtrack. This time out, Murray Gold mans the TARDIS' stereo controls and, with the help of accomplished orchestrator Ben Foster, offers up some of the best music the series has ever had. From the tasteful reworking of Ron Grainer's ubiquitous theme music to the Walker Brothers-channeling tracks by the Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon, this collection of music absolutely nails the vibe and style that make Doctor Who such an enduringly popular series. There are times when Foster seems to borrow a bit heavily from the doom-and-gloom choruses of the latter three Star Wars prequels (see "The Daleks" for some serious Anakin angst drama), but this hits the mark nonetheless. ~ J. Scott McClintock, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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