Doctor Who - Series 1 and 2 (soundtrack)
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Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack was a single CD of soundtrack music that featured in Series 1 and Series 2 of Doctor Who by Murray Gold. It also featured music from The Christmas Invasion and The Runaway Bride ('Song For Ten' and 'Love Don't Roam') performed by Neil Hannon. The inclusion of 'Love Don't Roam' served as a preview, as this soundtrack was released before The Runaway Bride was televised. Other tracks from The Runaway Bride appeared on the next soundtrack release, Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 3.
Track listing
- Doctor Who Theme – TV version
- Westminster Bridge
- The Doctor's Theme
- Cassandra's Waltz
- Slitheen
- Father's Day
- Rose In Peril
- Boom Town Suite
- I'm Coming To Get You
- Hologram
- Rose Defeats The Daleks
- Clockwork TARDIS
- Harriet Jones, Prime Minister
- Rose's Theme
- Song for Ten (performed by Neil Hannon)
- The Face of Boe
- UNIT
- Seeking The Doctor
- Madame de Pompadour
- Tooth and Claw
- The Lone Dalek
- New Adventures
- Finding Jackie
- Monster Bossa
- The Daleks
- The Cybermen
- Doomsday
- The Impossible Planet
- Sycorax Encounter
- Love Don't Roam (preformed by Neil Hannon)
- Doctor Who Theme - Album Version
Notes
- Included with the CD was a booklet featuring pictures of the ninth incarnation, a Cyberman, the tenth incarnation, Novice Hame, Rose Tyler, a Dalek Flying Saucer, a member of the Slitheen family and Dalek Sec.
- Also included were an introduction by Julie Gardner and notes on each track by Murray Gold, the composer of the music.
- There was a 'Collector's Limited Edition' release of this CD, which included a small badge featuring the image on the cover.
- The version of Song for Ten heard on this album differs from the version heard originally in The Christmas Invasion. The CD version is performed by Neil Hannon (in lieu of original performer Tim Phillips) and includes additional verses referencing the events of Doomsday.
- The total run time for the CD was 75 minutes and 26 seconds.
- In 2008, a new edition of the CD was issued, with Rose Tyler's image removed from the cover art and a new image of The Doctor.
See also
- Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 3
- Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 4
- Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 4- The Specials
- Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 5
- Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: A Christmas Carol
- Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 6