Doctor Who: Devils' Planets - The Music of Tristram Cary
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Doctor Who: Devils' Planets – The Music of Tristram Cary is a compilation of music by Tristram Cary
Tristram Cary
Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM was a pioneering English-Australian composer.-Early life:Cary was born in Oxford, England, and educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and Westminster School in London. He was the son of a pianist and the novelist, Joyce Cary, author of Mister Johnson...

 for the television series Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...

. It features all the musical contributions Cary did for Doctor Who except for his music for Marco Polo
Marco Polo (Doctor Who)
-CD and DVD releases:*In 2003, a three-CD set of the audio soundtrack was released, as part of Doctor Who's 40th anniversary. This CD set is unique in containing a map of Cathay as represented during the period of the Doctor's visit to China, and also explaining historical inaccuracies...

(which no longer exists) and "The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon" from The Gunfighters
The Gunfighters
The Gunfighters is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, set in 19th Century America on the days leading up to the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral...

which was left off due to space reasons. The ballad eventually saw commercial release on the TV soundtrack release of that serial. Due to the folding of the BBC Music label, this album was available only for a limited period and now fetches high prices on auction sites such as eBay.

Track listing

All music composed by Tristram Cary except where noted
Track # Track name Serial used in Episodes used in
Disc One
1 Doctor Who (Original Theme)
various
2 Forest Atmosphere The Daleks
The Daleks
The Daleks is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in seven weekly parts from 21 December 1963 to 1 February 1964...

(1963)
"The Dead Planet"
3 Skaro: Petrified Forest Atmosphere ("Thal Wind")
4 Forest with Creature
5 City Music 1 & 2
6 Thing in Jungle
7 City Music 3
8 Dalek City Corridor
9 The Daleks
10 Radiation Sickness "The Survivors"
11 Dalek Control Room
12 The Storm
13 The Storm Continued (Susan meets Alydon) "The Escape"
14 Inside the City
15 The Fight "The Ambush"
16 The Ambush
17 Fluid Link
18 Rising Tension "The Expedition"
19 Demented Dalek
20 The Swamp
21 The Cave "The Ordeal"
22 Barbara Loses the Rope
23 Captives of the Daleks
24 Heartbeats (Antodus falls)
25 The Cave II "The Rescue"
26 A Strange Sickness The Daleks' Masterplan (1965) "The Nightmare Begins"
27 Kembel I
28 Sting I
29 Kembel II
30 Daleks I
31 Kembel III
32 Daleks II
33 Daleks at the TARDIS " Day of Armageddon"
34 Zephon
35 Sting II
36 Pyroflames
37 Walls of Fire
38 At the City Walls
39 Taranium
40 Zephon Raises the Alarm
41 Leaving Kembel "Devil's Planet"
42 Acceleration
43 Zephon's Demise
44 Desperus
45 The Screamers
46 Leaving Desperus "The Traitors"
47 Sting III/Requiem for Katrina
48 Bret Vyon
49 Traitor
50 Counter Plot "Counter Plot"
51 The Experiment
52 Molecular Dissemination
53 Limbo
54 Mira
55 Invisible Creatures
56 "The Daleks Have Won!" "Coronas of the Sun"
57 Invisible Creatures Attack
58 Taking the Dalek Ship
59 A New Threat
60 Fake Taranium
61 Return to Kembel
62 Gravity Force
63 At the Police Station "The Feast of Steven"
64 At the Movie Studio
65 The Victim I "Volcano"
66 The Victim II
67 The Victim III
68 Lava
69 The Monk
70 Ancient Egypt "Golden Death"
71 Dalek Time Machine
72 The Overseer and the Captain
73 Daleks at the Pyramids
74 Daleks vs Egyptians
75 The Doctor Searching
76 Escape
77 The Missing TARDIS
78 The Tomb "Escape Switch"
79 The Mummy
80 From Egypt to the Ice Planet
81 Council in Uproar "The Abandoned Planet"
82 The Core
83 Master of the Universe
Disc Two
Track # Track name Serial used in Episodes used in
1 The Heart of the Mountain The Daleks' Masterplan (cont.) "Destruction of Time"
2 Growing Menace
3 City Music
4 The Time Destructor
5 The Destruction of Time
6 Daleks Disintegrate
7 I
The Mutants
The Mutants
The Mutants is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from 8 April to 13 May 1972....

(1972)
8 II
9 III
10 IV
11 V
12 VI
13 VII
14 VIII
15 IX
16 X
17 XI
18 XII
19 XIII
20 XIV
21 XV
22 XVI
23 XVII
24 XVIII
25 XIX
26 XX
27 XXI
28 XXII
29 XXIII
30 XXIV
31 XXV
32 XXVI
33 XXVII
34 XXVIII
35 XXIX
36 XXX
37 XXXI
38 XXXII
39 XXXIII
40 XXXIV
41 XXXV
42 XXXVI
43 XXXVII
44 XXXVIII
45 XXXIX
46 Doctor Who: Closing Theme
various


Composed by Ron Grainer
Ron Grainer
Ronald Erle “Ron” Grainer was an Australian-born composer who worked for most of his professional career in the United Kingdom. He is mostly remembered for his film and television music.- Biography :...

, realised by Delia Derbyshire
Delia Derbyshire
Delia Ann Derbyshire was an English musician and composer of electronic music and musique concrète. She is best known for her electronic realisation of Ron Grainer's theme music to the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and for her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.-Early...

 (BBC Radiophonic Workshop
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, one of the sound effects units of the BBC, was created in 1958 to produce effects and new music for radio, and was closed in March 1998, although much of its traditional work had already been outsourced by 1995. It was based in the BBC's Maida Vale Studios in Delaware...

)

Special Sounds by Brain Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

Album Credits

  • Original recordings produced by Tristram Cary
  • Stereo Reduction of The Mutants by Tristram Cary, 2002
  • Compiled, produced and digitally remastered for compact disc by Mark Ayres
    Mark Ayres
    Mark Ayres is a television composer who is best known for his work on Doctor Who.Ayres's work on broadcast Doctor Who was during Sylvester McCoy's era as the Seventh Doctor, comprising The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Ghost Light, and The Curse of Fenric.Ayres was hired after he sent producer John...

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