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|artist = [[Murray Gold]] & [[Ben Foster]] | |||
|artist= [[Murray Gold]] & [[Ben Foster]] | |publisher = [[Silva Screen]] | ||
|publisher=[[Silva Screen]] | |format = 2x CD | ||
|format= 2x CD | |||
|release date= [[9 September (releases)|9 September]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] | |release date= [[9 September (releases)|9 September]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] | ||
|image = Series 7 soundtrack.jpg | |image = Series 7 soundtrack.jpg | ||
|prev=Doctor Who - Series 6 (soundtrack) | |prev = Doctor Who - Series 6 (soundtrack) | ||
|next =Doctor Who - The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe and The Snowmen (soundtrack) | |next =Doctor Who - The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe and The Snowmen (soundtrack) | ||
|series = BBC Wales ''Doctor Who'' soundtracks | |series = BBC Wales ''Doctor Who'' soundtracks | ||
}}'''Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 7''' was a double CD. It featured soundtrack music from ''[[Doctor Who]]'s ''[[Series 7 (Doctor Who)|seventh series]] by [[Murray Gold]], with music conducted by [[Ben Foster]] with the [[BBC National Orchestra of Wales]]. | }} | ||
'''Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 7''' was a double CD. It featured soundtrack music from ''[[Doctor Who]]'s ''[[Series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)|seventh series]] by [[Murray Gold]], with music conducted by [[Ben Foster]] with the [[BBC National Orchestra of Wales]]. | |||
== Track listing == | == Track listing == | ||
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:: 06. [[The Speeder]] | :: 06. [[The Speeder]] | ||
:: 07. [[Never Wake]] | :: 07. [[Never Wake]] | ||
:: 08. | :: 08. [[Long Song|The Long Song]] | ||
:: 09. [[Infinite Potential]] | :: 09. [[Infinite Potential]] | ||
:: 10. [[Always You, Never a Replacement]] | :: 10. [[Always You, Never a Replacement]] | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Conspicuous in its absence is the version of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] introduced midway through series 7. A variant of this theme was introduced in ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'', but is also missing from [[Doctor Who - The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe and The Snowmen (soundtrack)|the soundtrack release for that story]]. | * Conspicuous in its absence is the version of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] introduced midway through series 7. A variant of this theme was introduced in ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'', but is also missing from [[Doctor Who - The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe and The Snowmen (soundtrack)|the soundtrack release for that story]]. | ||
* "[[Oswin Oswald (song)|Oswin Oswald]]" carries a similar melody line to the later "[[Clara?]]" theme, but with some differences. | * "[[Oswin Oswald (song)|Oswin Oswald]]" carries a similar melody line to the later "[[Clara?]]" theme, but with some differences. | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who soundtrack albums]] | [[Category:Doctor Who soundtrack albums]] |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 25 April 2024
Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 7 was a double CD. It featured soundtrack music from Doctor Who's seventh series by Murray Gold, with music conducted by Ben Foster with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
Track listing[[edit] | [edit source]]
Disc one[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 01. They Are Everywhere
- 02. Save Us
- 03. Dalek Parliament
- 04. Oswin Oswald
- 05. Towards the Asylum
- 06. A Probe in the Snow
- 07. Amy and Rory Together
- 08. The Terrible Truth
- 12. Make Peace
- 13. Welcome to Mercy
- 14. Out West
- 15. Gunslingers
- 16. The Salvation of Kahler-Jex
- 17. Our Little Town's Prosecutor
- 18. Cubes
- 19. While We Waited
- 20. Brian's Log
- 21. New York New York
- 22. I Am You
- 23. Melody Malone
- 24. Little Angels
- 25. My Husband's Home
- 26. Hide the Damage
- 27. Almost the End
- 28. Together or Not at All - The Song of Amy and Rory
- 29. Goodbye Pond
- 30. Cumbria 1207
- 31. Monking About
- 32. Spoonheads
- 33. Clara?
- 34. A Turbulent Flight
- 35. Bah Bah Biker
- 36. Up the Shard
- 37. I Might Change My Mind
Disc two[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 01. The Leaf
- 02. Something Awesome
- 03. Market Day
- 04. Merry Gejelh
- 05. God of Akhaten
- 06. The Speeder
- 07. Never Wake
- 08. The Long Song
- 09. Infinite Potential
- 10. Always You, Never a Replacement
- 13. I Am a Ghost
- 15. Crimson Horror
- 16. Sweetville
- 17. Thomas Thomas
- 18. Hedgewick's World
- 19. Tiberian Spiral Galaxy
- 20. Upgrade in Progress
- 21. The Dream of Cyberia
- 22. What a Brain
- 23. Can't Win
- 24. Your Orders Come from Me
- 25. Other Good News
- 26. The Impossible Girl
- 27. Cyber Army
- 28. The Emperor's Wife
- 29. Some Wednesday
- 30. To Save the Doctor
- 31. A Letter to Clara
- 32. What is His Name?
- 33. A Secret He Will Take to His Grave
- 34. Trenzalore
- 35. I Am Information
- 36. Pain Everlasting
- 37. Remember Me
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Conspicuous in its absence is the version of the Doctor Who theme introduced midway through series 7. A variant of this theme was introduced in The Snowmen, but is also missing from the soundtrack release for that story.
- "Oswin Oswald" carries a similar melody line to the later "Clara?" theme, but with some differences.