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|artist= Music by [[John Debney]] | |artist= Music by [[John Debney]] | ||
|publisher= Super Tracks Music Group | |publisher= Super Tracks Music Group | ||
|release date= [[ | |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]] |
Revision as of 20:16, 8 March 2020
- 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
- Prologue: Skaro / DOCTOR WHO Theme
- Breakout
- Wimps / Doctor #7 is Shot
- Aftermath
- X-Ray / Snake in the Bathroom
- "Who Am I?"
- City Scape
- Time
- Primitive Wiring / The UnBruce
- Two Hearts
- The Tardis / True Identity
- Night Walk
- The Eye of Harmony / Half Human
- Until Midnight / Atomic Clock
- Green Eyes
- The Chase
- Beryllium Clock / Bragg's Key
- Slimed
- Under the Influence
- Crown of Nails
- Lee's Last Chance
- "Open The Eye"
- "Reroute Power!" / Temporal Orbit
- To Hold Death Back
- Farewell
- 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.