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{{Infobox Music
{{Infobox Music
|image = OrginalsoundtrackTVM.jpg
|image = OrginalsoundtrackTVM.jpg
|artist = Music by [[John Debney]], Additional Music by [[John Sponsler]] and [[Louis Febre]]
|artist = Music by [[John Debney]]
|publisher = Super Tracks Music Group
|publisher = Super Tracks Music Group
|release date= [[2001 (releases)|2001]]
|release date= [[1996 (releases)|1996]]
|format = CD - 26 tracks
|format = CD - 26 tracks
|series=[[Doctor Who soundtracks|''Doctor Who'' soundtracks]]
|series=[[Doctor Who soundtracks|''Doctor Who'' soundtracks]]
|prev = The Worlds of Doctor Who (soundtrack)
|prev = The Worlds of Doctor Who (soundtrack)
|next = Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack
|next = Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack
|composer=John Debney|orchestrator=John Sponsler and Louis Febre|genre=Action & Adventure - Sci-Fi}}{{dab page|Doctor Who soundtracks}}
}}{{dab page|Doctor Who soundtracks}}
Known simply as '''Doctor Who - Original Soundtrack Recording,''' this CD was not released for public sale. In fact it notes on the back, "FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY NOT LICENSED FOR PUBLIC SALE".
Known simply as '''Doctor Who - Original Soundtrack Recording,''' this CD was not released for public sale. In fact it notes on the back, "FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY NOT LICENSED FOR PUBLIC SALE".


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* Track 17 reads "[[Bragg's Key]]". This should be Wagg's key, in reference to [[Wagg|Professor Wagg]].
* Track 17 reads "[[Bragg's Key]]". This should be Wagg's key, in reference to [[Wagg|Professor Wagg]].
* Track 24 "[[To Hold Death Back]]" is worded incorrectly for the dialogue used in the TV movie. It should have been titled "To Hold Back Death".
* Track 24 "[[To Hold Death Back]]" is worded incorrectly for the dialogue used in the TV movie. It should have been titled "To Hold Back Death".
* The liner notes (which do not fit in the CD case) contain 4 press kit photos, and biographies on [[David Hirsch]], [[John Sponsler]] and [[Louis Febre]] who would later in 2007 become the main composer of Smallville from Seasons 7-12 while replacing Mark Snow to complete the TV Score.
* The liner notes (which do not fit in the CD case) contain 4 press kit photos, and biographies on [[David Hirsch]], [[John Sponsler]] and [[Louis Febre]].


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 17:30, 15 February 2024

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You may wish to consult Doctor Who soundtracks for other, similarly-named pages.

Known simply as Doctor Who - Original Soundtrack Recording, this CD was not released for public sale. In fact it notes on the back, "FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY NOT LICENSED FOR PUBLIC SALE".

There are twenty-five tracks which are all used (more or less) in Doctor Who; included is the mix of the Doctor Who theme tune, both the start and end credits theme arrangement versions.

Track list[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Prologue: Skaro / DOCTOR WHO Theme
  2. Breakout
  3. Wimps / Doctor #7 is Shot
  4. Aftermath
  5. X-Ray / Snake in the Bathroom
  6. "Who Am I?"
  7. City Scape
  8. Time
  9. Primitive Wiring / The UnBruce
  10. Two Hearts
  11. The Tardis / True Identity
  12. Night Walk
  13. The Eye of Harmony / Half Human
  14. Until Midnight / Atomic Clock
  15. Green Eyes
  16. The Chase
  17. Beryllium Clock / Bragg's Key
  18. Slimed
  19. Under the Influence
  20. Crown of Nails
  21. Lee's Last Chance
  22. "Open The Eye"
  23. "Reroute Power!" / Temporal Orbit
  24. To Hold Death Back
  25. Farewell
  26. End Credits - DOCTOR WHO Theme

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]