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| ARTIST: | Dennis Farnon, Robert Farnon, Douglas Gamley, Roger Roger, Walter Stott |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ochre |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack, Import |
| TYPE: | Rock/Pop, Film, Pop, Film Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Blast Off - Roger Roger, Music for Technology, Power Drill - Douglas Gamley, Space Adventure, Pt. 1 - Martin Slavin, Space Adventure, Pt. 2 - Martin Slavin, Space Adventure, Pt. 3 - Martin Slavin, Drama in Miniature, Pt. 1 - Dennis Farnon, Drama in Miniature, Pt. 2 - Dennis Farnon, Machine Room - Douglas Gamely, Drumdramatics 7 - Robert Farnon, Drumdramatics 10 - Robert Farnon |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Dr. Who: Music From the Tenth Planet
First music for the Cybermen The tracks on this CD are apparently off of stock music that the BBC had available in the early 60's. (You can even hear that the CD is copied off of LP tracks because of the occasional pop, but only if you listen with earphones.) Some of the tracks were used in the "Tenth Planet" and subsequent Cybermen stories of the 60's, including "Tomb". The CD is short, as are the tracks, but it is a rare example of early music used in Who.
Real metal music
For those who have ever seen the 60's Dr Who programs, they will know that aside from innovation in TV effects (people often forget that there was little to no no TV sci-fi in the 60's-80's, making Dr Who the innovator in 'how to do it'), but the music gets often overlooked. Here is a chance to appreciate the use of found sounds (playing off of a microphone stand) and synthesized sounds (the weird use of echoed drums and horns) that create the other-worldliness of the Tenth Planet.
This is a short CD, clocking in at only 20 minutes, but tracks 3-5 are worth it alone.