# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Doctor Who (new opening theme, 1967) | ||
2. | The Dark Side of the Moon (Music 2 Variation) | ||
3. | The Company (Music 7) | ||
4. | Hiding (Music 8) | ||
5. | International Electromatics Headquarters (Music 3) | ||
6. | Muzak | ||
7. | The Cyber Director (Music 5) | ||
8. | The Cybermen, My Allies (Music 7) | ||
9. | Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Music 12a) | ||
10. | Plans for Invasion (Music 8) | ||
11. | Mysteries (Music 12) | ||
12. | Fire Escape (Music 11) | ||
13. | The Dark Side of the Moon (Reprise) (Music 2) | ||
14. | The Cybermen, My Allies (Reprise) (Music 7, looped) | ||
15. | Music 4 (Trapped in Gas Chamber v. 1 & 2) | ||
16. | Music 9 | ||
17. | Music 10 | ||
18. | Music 13 | ||
19. | Music 14 | ||
20. | Music 15a | ||
21. | Music 15b | ||
22. | Music 15c | ||
23. | Music 15d | ||
24. | Music 15e | ||
25. | Music 15f | ||
26. | Music 15g | ||
27. | Music 15h | ||
28. | Music 16a | ||
29. | Music 16b | ||
30. | Music 16c | ||
31. | Music 16d | ||
32. | Music 16e | ||
33. | Music 16f | ||
34. | Music 16g | ||
35. | Part of TARDIS disappears | ||
36. | All of TARDIS disappears | ||
37. | TARDIS take off slow and painful | ||
38. | International Electromatics Headquarters Exterior | ||
39. | International Electromatics Headquarters Interior | ||
40. | Computer Background | ||
41. | Computer Whirrs | ||
42. | Electronic Eye | ||
43. | Cyber Director Appears | ||
44. | Cyber Director Constant |
Added on Saturday, September 15, 2018
Silva Screen Records presents Don Harper - Doctor Who - The Invasion (Original Television Soundtrack)
Don Harper - Doctor Who - The Invasion (Original Television Soundtrack)
The Invasion was an eight part Doctor Who story made and transmitted in 1968. Written by Derrick Sherwin (from a story by Kit Pedler) it starred Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor. At the helm was Douglas Camfield, one of popular television’s most maverick and talented directors in the 1960s and 1970s.
The music was composed by Don Harper, the third Australian émigré composer (after Ron Grainer and Dudley Simpson) to work on the programme.
The master tape of the music for ‘The Invasion’ was lost soon after transmission, but Harper retained a 7½ ips ‘composer’s copy’ that forms the basis of this release. Additionally, the score was augmented by extensive use of electronic sounds by Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
12' VINYL ALBUM (SILLP1552)
CD ALBUM (SILCD1552)
DOWNLOAD ALBUM (SILED1552)
More info at: Silva Screen Records
Added on Thursday, August 30, 2018
Silva Screen Records presents Doctor Who: The Invasion (Original Television Soundtrack). The music was composed by Don Harper, the third Australian émigré composer (after Ron Grainer and Dudley Simpson) to work on the programme.
Silva Screen Records presents Doctor Who - The Invasion (Original Television Soundtrack).
The music was composed by Don Harper, the third Australian émigré composer (after Ron Grainer and Dudley Simpson) to work on the programme.
The Invasion was an eight part Doctor Who story made and transmitted in 1968. Written by Derrick Sherwin (from a story by Kit Pedler) it starred Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor.
At the helm was Douglas Camfield, one of popular television’s most maverick and talented directors in the 1960s and 1970s.
The music was composed by Don Harper, the third Australian émigré composer (after Ron Grainer and Dudley Simpson) to work on the programme.
The master tape of the music for ‘The Invasion’ was lost soon after transmission, but Harper retained a 7½ ips ‘composer’s copy’ that forms the basis of this release. Additionally, the score was augmented by extensive use of electronic sounds by Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
12' Vinyl Album 39 tracks Out 28 September 2018
CD Album 44 tracks Out 14 September 2018
More info at: Doctor Who Music
Added on Saturday, August 04, 2018
The Invasion was an eight part Doctor Who story made and transmitted in 1968. Written by Derrick Sherwin (from a story by Kit Pedler) it starred Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor. At the helm was Douglas Camfield, one of popular television’s most maverick and talented directors in the 1960s and 1970s. The music was composed by Don Harper, the third Australian émigré composer (after Ron Grainer and Dudley Simpson) to work on the programme.
The master tape of the music for ‘The Invasion’ was lost soon after transmission, but Harper retained a 7½ ips ‘composer’s copy’ that forms the basis of this release. Additionally, the score was augmented by extensive use of electronic sounds by Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.