I'm sure there's another post somewhere but oh well.
Recents I like...
Revenge of the Cybermen The Silurians
I'd like to find The Daleks. I believe that was the second of third story from the Hartnell era.
Sorry Moonlit but are you talking about the music or the show? Only reason I ask is Revenge of the Cybermen was released in time for Christmas on cd. The score by Carey Blyton. Doctor Who and the Silurians is the first score by the same composer, and Death to the Daleks was his second, and my favourite. All are fairly controversial among Who fans.
The Daleks, the second (7 part) serial of Doctor Who, starring William Hartnell, and the first ever to feature the metal beasties, was scored by Tristram Carey, and was also released by Silva Screen. A bit like listening to the Forbidden Planet soundtrack. More like sound effects. Incredible in the drama of course. Accept no substitute. Certainly not the horrendous replacement one in The Daleks in Colour mess that is available on BBC iPlayer. No offence to the lovely Mark Ayers. Obviously following instructions on this occasion.
I'm sure there's another post somewhere but oh well.
Recents I like...
Revenge of the Cybermen The Silurians
I'd like to find The Daleks. I believe that was the second of third story from the Hartnell era.
Sorry Moonlit but are you talking about the music or the show? Only reason I ask is Revenge of the Cybermen was released in time for Christmas on cd. The score by Carey Blyton. Doctor Who and the Silurians is the first score by the same composer, and Death to the Daleks was his second, and my favourite. All are fairly controversial among Who fans.
The Daleks, the second (7 part) serial of Doctor Who, starring William Hartnell, and the first ever to feature the metal beasties, was scored by Tristram Carey, and was also released by Silva Screen. A bit like listening to the Forbidden Planet soundtrack. More like sound effects. Incredible in the drama of course. Accept no substitute. Certainly not the horrendous replacement one in The Daleks in Colour mess that is available on BBC iPlayer. No offence to the lovely Mark Ayers. Obviously following instructions on this occasion.
Oops didn't see this till now.
Yes the music. Glad you mentioned Carey Blyton. Just listened to Death to the Daleks and thought it was similar to Silurians. I tend to like some of the scores more if it's someone who is not a regular composer on the program LOL. I also like some of the early synthasizer stuff from Tom Baker to Davidson. Though I still think Terror of the Zygons is the greatest. Glad I have that on CD.
I tend to like some of the scores more if it's someone who is not a regular composer on the program LOL. I also like some of the early synthasizer stuff from Tom Baker to Davidson.
Seems as though Moonlit doesn't like Dudley Simpson.
I wonder what Moonlit thinks of The Aztecs by Richard Rodney Bennett? Or Norman Kaye's The Sensorites?
To aid with the edit. Besides there wasn't much music in Serial B to begin with and a lot of it has been augmented with material from Tristram Cary's other Dalek score.
Also there's no way to remove the score because it was played in live on set. Doctor Who didn't start dubbing in post until Season 8 and even then the raw tracks are mostly lost until Season 23.
I tend to like some of the scores more if it's someone who is not a regular composer on the program LOL. I also like some of the early synthasizer stuff from Tom Baker to Davidson.
Seems as though Moonlit doesn't like Dudley Simpson.
I wonder what Moonlit thinks of The Aztecs by Richard Rodney Bennett? Or Norman Kaye's The Sensorites?
I like all of it, but I really like it when someone comes out of left field and does something different.
Thankfully there's YT Music and I can get basically every Who soundtrack I need. It's fun listening to the scores and hearing the other scores in each composer (ie hearing Keeper Of Traken in Four To Doomsday etc).