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Series One/Series Two Music Guide
Intro This will be the final verison of my Incidental Music topic (at least until The Runaway Bride/Series 3 comes out on DVD :P). I decided to update the format from a simple list to something more detailed, especially as we now have the Soundtrack CD to draw on as well. This version of the topic goes more in detail about the cues themselves, the different versions and where they can be found. This is more for people who ask "Where can I find the music from...?" without knowing exactly what it is called. Note: I haven't been able to collate it all tonight so I will post this now and complete the listing tomorrow. Eventually I hope to build up a complete Doctor Who soundtrack (more material than the slightly disappointing released version anyway). |
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Series One The Opening Theme What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! Where It Is Used: Throughout Series One Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version The Closing Theme What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! Extended to include Next Time trailers Where It Is Used: Throughout Series One Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Escape From Hendrick's What: Contains parts of the Auton theme, Westminster Bridge and (at the end) a variation on the main theme melody Where It Is Used: As Rose and the Doctor escape the Autons in Henrick's Store Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version The Doctors Theme 1 What: The vocal cue used for the Doctor and, in Series One, "Bad Wolf". This version has a piano intro and military drum-style bassline Where It Is Used: "Forget about me Rose Tyler. Go home." Rose Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Seeking The Doctor What: A mysterious cue used to show the Doctor Where It Is Used: Rose, School Reunion, Love & Monsters Where It Can Be Found: On the Doctor Who Soundtrack Broadcast Version Cassandra's Waltz What: The theme used for Cassandra and, at times, Platform One Where It Is Used: Throughout The End Of The World, and makes a slightly edited appearance in New Earth Where It Can Be Found: On the Doctor Who Soundtrack Broadcast Version CIN Concert Version Monster Bossa Nova/She's Climbing Out The Window Isn't She What: The second half of the track is a rearrangement of Westminster Bridge. Where It Is Used: Boom Town, when Margarent Blaine/Slitheen tries to escape from the Doctor Where It Can Be Found: Monster Boss Nova is on the Doctor Who Soundtrack Broadcast Version CIN Concert Version The Dalek Fleet Is Revealed What: This version of the Dalek theme is combined with music from the episode Dalek and used Where It Is Used: The cliffhanger of Bad Wolf Where It Can Be Found: At the beginning of The Daleks on the Doctor Who Soundtrack Broadcast Version |
The Christmas Invasion The Opening Theme What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! This is the same as the Series 2 arrangement but with a bizarre "Double-Scream". Where It Is Used: The Christmas Invasion/Series Two Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Earth Cutaway What: The same as the opening cue from Rose, only with slightly more instrumentation and no sound effects. Where It Is Used: The opening zoom to Earth. Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Memories Of Rose What: This cue incorporates part of The Doctors Theme into the melody. Where It Is Used: When Jackie is looking at Roses' Christmas presents. Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version The Doctor Arrives What: Also known as Bumpy Landing. Where It Is Used: At the start of TCI, when the TARDIS crash lands. Where It Can Be Found: The version from the CIN Concert Broadcast Version Vortex Energy What: A variation on the Bad Wolf/The Doctors Theme cue. Where It Is Used: In TCI, when the Doctor breathes out Vortex Energy Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Attacked By A Brass Band What: An action cue including some slight elements of "New Adventures" Where It Is Used: When the Pilot Fish attack Rose and Mickey Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Jackie And The Doctor What: A short cue containing elements of The Doctors Theme before returning to the main melody used in "Attacked By A Brass Band". Where It Is Used: When Jackie is asleep at the Doctors bedside Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version What Do You Need? What: A cue containing elements of the Sycorax theme and the Doctors theme. Where It Is Used: The scene outside the Tyler flat when the Doctor releases more Vortex Energy Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Straight From Mars On Christmas Morning What: Where It Is Used: The scene when we first see the Sycorax aliens. Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version UNIT Theme What: The theme used for UNIT. Where It Is Used: Many UNIT-related scenes throughout TCI. Where It Can Be Found: A truncated version is available on the soundtrack. The full broadcast version with some sound effects can be found here The version performed at the CIN concert can be found here Song For Ten What: The song written for the Tenth Doctor Where It Is Used: In it's full form in TCI, instrumentally throughout Series Two Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version CIN Concert Version The Closing Theme What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! Extended to include Next Time trailer (Thanks to Danny for editing this together) Where It Is Used: The Christmas Invasion Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version |
Series Two The Opening Theme What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! This is the same arrangement as the TCI theme, with the singular scream restored. Where It Is Used: Series 2 Where It Can be Found: On The Doctor Who Soundtrack Broadcast Version Westminster Bridge (Orchestral Version) What: The same version as used in Rose only without the electronic bassline or guitar accompaniment. Where Is It Used: The track is used in full at the beginning of New Earth. A truncated version can be heard later in the episode as Rose and The Doctor slide down the elevator shaft. Where Can It Be Found: Broadcast Version With Some Sound Effects Elevator Shaft Cue The Face Of Boe What: The theme used for The Face of Boe Where Is It Used: Throughout New Earth Where Can It Be Found: In its' entirety on the Doctor Who soundtrack The Broadcast version with some sound effects can be found here Seeking The Doctor (Alternate 2) What: A mysterious cue used to show the Doctor Where It Is Used: School Reunion Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Song For Ten (Instrumental) What: An instrumental version of Song For Ten Where It Is Used: When the Doctor says goodbye to Sarah Jane in School Reunion Where Can it be Found: Broadcast Version The Hoix What: Features some original composition and also part of Seeking The Doctor. Where It Is Used: The opening of Love & Monsters Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Don't I Know You? What: Features some original composition and also part of Monster Bossa Nova. Where It Is Used: The opening of Love & Monsters Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Finding Jackie What: Features some original composition and also part of Monster Bossa Nova. Where It Is Used: Love & Monsters and The Parting of the Ways Where It Can Be Found: The Doctor Who Soundtrack CIN Concert Version Longer Broadcast Version Ghost Shift (Torchwood Theme) What: This music was later rearranged and reorchestrated by Murray Gold to be used as the theme for Torchwood Where It Is Used: Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Cyber Discovery What: From Army Of Ghosts Where It Is Used: When Adeola discovers the hidden Cybermen Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Bad Wolf Bay What: Features Roses' Theme and The Lone Dalek. If you listen closely you can hear what appears to be a small tribute to John Williams' Star Wars score. Murray Gold has referenced John Williams before in Harriet Jones, Prime Minister. Where It Is Used: The final scene of Doomsday Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version The Closing Theme What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! Extended to include Next Time trailers (Thanks to Danny for editing this together) Where It Is Used: Throughout Series Two Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version |
Here's a couple more tracks
Finding Jackie Cyber Discovery Don't I Know You? The Hoix Bad Wolf Bay Enjoy! |
Nice! :)
I'll stick those into your above posts if you like. Just give me the What/Where information. I don't really know right now. :P |
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Here's the full bits then: Bad Wolf Bay What: Features Roses' Theme and The Lone Dalek. If you listen closely you can hear what appears to be a small tribute to John Williams' Star Wars score. Murray Gold has referenced John Williams before in Harriet Jones, Prime Minister. Where It Is Used: The final scene of Doomsday Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version The Hoix What: Features some original composition and also part of Seeking The Doctor. Where It Is Used: The opening of Love & Monsters Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Don't I Know You? What: Features some original composition and also part of Monster Bossa Nova. Where It Is Used: The opening of Love & Monsters Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version Finding Jackie What: Features some original composition and also part of Monster Bossa Nova. Where It Is Used: Love & Monsters and The Parting of the Ways Where It Can Be Found: The Doctor Who Soundtrack CIN Concert Version Longer Broadcast Version Cyber Discovery What: From Army Of Ghosts Where It Is Used: When Adeola discovers the hidden Cybermen Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version |
There you go. :)
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Thank you Tom for more great music, and thanks for keeping that post organized, Dalek104! :D
(I'll have to start calling you "Dalek104" now so you don't forget your true identity.) :P |
Another new one.
Sword Fight What: Includes The Doctor's Theme and a modified version of New Adventures. Where It Is Used: The sword fight with the Sycorax leader in The Christmas Invasion. Where It Can Be Found: Broadcast Version (Some Sound Effects) CIN Concert Version |
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