# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Doctor Who Opening Title Theme | ||
2. | Death and Taxes | ||
3. | Mahogany | ||
4. | One Thousand Metres | ||
5. | Six Suns | ||
6. | The Others | ||
7. | Subway 13 | ||
8. | Subway 13 (Continued) | ||
9. | A Heart As Big As Your Mouth | ||
10. | A Little Hop | ||
11. | Jelly Babies | ||
12. | Something in the Air | ||
13. | K9, Bite! | ||
14. | Humbug | ||
15. | The P45 Return Route | ||
16. | The P45 Return Route (Reprise) | ||
17. | Morton's Fork | ||
18. | I've Heard That One, Too | ||
19. | The Rebellion Begins | ||
20. | Static Loop | ||
21. | The Steaming | ||
22. | The Steaming Continued | ||
23. | Gentlemen, Good Luck | ||
24. | Nobody Works Today | ||
25. | The Gatherer Excised | ||
26. | Doctor Who Closing Title Theme (53'' Version) |
Added on Monday, June 15, 2020
Silva Screen Records presents the soundtrack for the one hundred and nineteenth TV story of Doctor Who, Doctor Who: The Sun Makers (Digital, Cd and Vinyl edition) by Dudley Simpson and Delia Derbyshire
Silva Screen Records presents the soundtrack for the one hundred and nineteenth TV story of Doctor Who, Doctor Who: The Sun Makers (Digital, Cd and Vinyl edition) by Dudley Simpson and Delia Derbyshire
Composer Dudley Simpson’s first contribution to Doctor Who was his music for Planet of Giants (starring William Hartnell as the first Doctor) in 1964. By the end of the 1960s he was the programme’s “go to” composer, scoring a total of 294 episodes up until his last, The Horns of Nimon, in 1979.
Looking purely at the 1970s, encompassing the episodes starring Jon Pertwee as the third Doctor and Tom Baker as the fourth (seasons 7 to 17) there were 58 stories over 272 episodes, with Dudley scoring 51 (234 episodes). An amazing body of work; and that’s just Doctor Who, let alone Blake’s Seven, Moonbase 3, Target, Paul Temple, The Tomorrow People, The Brothers and many, many more.
He started that period on Doctor Who using a very small orchestra, moved into working entirely at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop on EMS synthesisers for a year (assisted by Brian Hodgson), then added percussion, then back to a small band with Radiophonic synth overdubs, until his final few episodes where the synth became part of the band.
It is a shame therefore that only two complete scores from this era survive.
One is The Mind of Evil, one of those EMS scores from 1971; the other is the one is this release, The Sun Makers from 1977.
Versions available:
12' Vinyl Album 26 tracks
CD Album 26 tracks
Download Album (MP3) 26 tracks
Download Album (FLAC) 26 tracks
More info at: Official website Silva Screen Records