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Revision as of 18:17, 3 December 2012

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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

  1. Prologue: Skaro / "DOCTOR WHO" Theme [edit]
  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

  • Track 17 reads 'Bragg's key'. This should be Wagg's key, in reference to 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'.
  • 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.

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