# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
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Side A | |||
1. | Doctor Who 1980 (Opening Titles) | Peter Howell | |
2. | Have you Seen the Sky? | Paddy Kingsland | |
3. | Heathrow, 1666 | Paddy Kingsland | |
4. | Richard Mace & The Miller | Paddy Kingsland | |
5. | A Fascinating Wall | Paddy Kingsland | |
6. | An Incredible Illusion | Paddy Kingsland | |
7. | Death in the Cellar | Paddy Kingsland | |
8. | Activation | Paddy Kingsland | |
9. | Grim | Paddy Kingsland | |
10. | The Poacher and his Friends | Paddy Kingsland | |
11. | Looking for the Miller / Not Again! | Paddy Kingsland |
# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
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Side B | |||
1. | Trouble at the Mill | Paddy Kingsland | |
2. | Laying a Trap | Paddy Kingsland | |
3. | More Trouble at the Mill | Paddy Kingsland | |
4. | Oh for a Proper Key | Paddy Kingsland | |
5. | The End for us All | Paddy Kingsland | |
6. | A Final Visitation | Paddy Kingsland | |
7. | Almost Your Old Self | Paddy Kingsland | |
8. | Eureka! | Paddy Kingsland | |
9. | The Sonic Booster | Paddy Kingsland | |
10. | Almost as if we were Expected | Paddy Kingsland | |
11. | The Great Fire | Paddy Kingsland | |
12. | Doctor Who Closing Title Theme | Peter Howell |
Added on Monday, June 15, 2020
Silva Screen Records presents Doctor Who: The Visitation (Digital, Cd and Vinyl edition)
Silva Screen Records presents Doctor Who: The Visitation (Digital, Cd and Vinyl edition)
“The Visitation was the fourth adventure in the nineteenth season of Doctor Who, and in late 1981 I went over to Shepherds Bush for a meeting with the director Peter Moffatt to view the edited tape of episode one. My Radiophonic Workshop colleague Dick Mills, who was providing electronic sound effects, was also present. We would decide whether each sequence would be better served by an emphasis on effects or music. It is easy to reach a state of affairs where the music and effects fight each other; by simplifying one or other at the outset saves later difficulties.
The score is quite sombre although there are elements of ‘yea verily’ type music to set some scenes, which have a lighter texture. I played all the parts, using the synthesisers of the day, Oberheim, Roland and ARP, adding bass guitar plus drums and cymbals… not to mention my trusty Fender Mustang guitar.
It is curious listening to the music nearly 40 years later; it brings back so many memories of my times at the BBC and I feel privileged to have been allowed to contribute something to a programme that has been enjoyed by so many people down the years.”
– Paddy Kingsland –
'The score, like the serial, fuses period with modern, with tracks like The Sonic Booster and The Great Fire standouts and comfortingly reminiscent of the range of work that the composer was blasting out at the time.' 8/10
– Sci-Fi Bulletin –
Versions available:
12' Vinyl Album 23 tracks
Sixth in a collectable set of Eight Doctor Who Story Releases
Gatefold Sleeve by Clayton Hickman
CD Album 25 tracks
Download Album (MP3) 25 tracks
Download Album (FLAC) 25 tracks
More info at: Official website Silva Screen Records