The Day / Time of the Doctor Soundtrack
Silva Screen have announced a two-disc soundtrack release featuring music from The Day of the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor.
Details:
2013 was an epochal year for Doctor Who and the two specials reflected the series monumental impact as a British cultural icon.
The Day Of The Doctor celebrated the 50th anniversary of the series with a story that weaved in many references to its distinguished past and was transmitted to 94 countries, the largest ever simulcast for a TV drama. The Time Of The Doctor in the now traditional Christmas Day slot showcased the departure of Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi’s debut as the twelfth Doctor.
With this 2 CD release, Murray Gold’s best-selling music for the series extends the catalogue to nine years of superbly crafted themes from uplifting and exciting to reflective and melancholic. Ever since Doctor Who’s revival in 2005, Murray Gold’s incidental music has become as iconic as the theme tune (originally composed by Ron Grainer) he re-arranged. It takes sadness and provokes tears.
“It takes danger and quickens the pulse. It takes adventures through time and space with a mad man in a box and somehow makes it all seem even more weird and wonderful than it already is.” – Radio Times
Tracklisting:
Disc 1: The Day of the Doctor
- I.M Foreman
- Will There Be Cocktails?
- It’s Him (The Majestic Tale)
- He Was There
- No More
- The War Room
- Footprints In The Sand
- Who Are You
- England 1562
- Nice Horse
- The Fez And The Portal
- Two Doctors
- Three Doctors
- Somewhere To Hide
- Rescue The Doctor
- 2.47 Billion
- Zygon In The Painting
- Man And Wife
- We Don’t Need To Land
- We Are The Doctors
- The Moment Has Come
- This Time There’s Three Of Us (The Majestic Tale)
- Song For Four/Home
Disc 2: The Time of the Doctor
- The Message
- Handles
- The Dance Of The Naked Doctor
- You Saved It
- Papal Mainframe
- Tasha Lemm
- Bedroom Talk
- The Mission
- Christmas
- The Crack
- Rhapsody Of War
- Back To Christmas
- Snow Over Trenzalore (Song For Four)
- Beginning Of The End
- This Is How It Ends
- Never Tell Me The Rules
- Trenzalore/The Long Song/I Am Information (Reprise)
- Hello Twelve
It’s released in the UK on 24 November 2014.