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Doctor Who - Series 4

Murray Gold

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Album Review

The 13-episode length of a British television season and the genre here, science fiction, allow composer Murray Gold considerable latitude in creating his themes. Doctor Who, a series dating back to 1963, has been around almost as long as the James Bond movie franchise, and Gold sometimes includes Bond-like adventure music, notably in the cocktail jazz of "A Noble Girl About Town." But that's only at the start of nearly 77 minutes of excerpts, skillfully edited by Jake Jackson, who earns his co-production credit. Gold's music ranges from "Songs of Captivity and Freedom," a track that seems to have escaped from a Middle Ages cathedral, to (in the next selection) the fast-tempo drive of the aptly named "UNIT Rocks." When Jackson constructs a long cue, such as the ten-plus minutes of "Voyage of the Damned Suite," he encapsulates the diversity of Gold's music, going from the big martial theme that starts to a more ponderous passage, and then a waltz. The necessary bombast often gives way to delicacy, as in "All in the Mind," a gentle folk tune for acoustic guitar and pennywhistle. But Gold may be at his best when revving up to accompany action sequences, as he does frequently. Doctor Who seems poised to go on forever, and Gold seems prepared to keep providing its varied musical accompaniment.

Customer Reviews

Molto Bene!

I bought this soundtrack the day it came out, as I had heard it previously and was incredibly excited about it. I love this soundtrack as much as the previous two, if not more. Tracks I'd reccommend are: A Dazzling End, The Rueful Fate of Donna Noble, Song of Freedom, The Dark and Endless Dalek Night and A Noble Girl About Town. These are probably my favourite. The only thing wrong with the soundtrack is Astrid's Theme is in the Voyage of the Damned Suite, and so cannot be listened to on it's own. Nonetheless, it's a brilliant soundtrack which everyone should rush out and buy! Molto Bene! Bellisimo! Fantastic! Poor Donna...

Stunning.

Murray Gold has once again succeeded in making an effortless and beautiful soundtrack for (in my opinion) the best Sci-Fi drama ever. I'm also stoked that they got the new theme tune in there! I couldn't possibly name any as my favourites, but I do love Voyage Of The Damned Suite and Song of Freedom. A must for all Doctor Who fans, possibly the best out of the 3 so far.

one word

amazing! this is the best out of all three and well worth the buy!

Biography

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Described as the U.K.'s answer to Bear McCreary, Murray Gold is one of the most successful TV composers of the last decade. Born in Portsmouth in 1969, Gold started playing the piano at the age of six, and in his teens he arranged for high-school brass ensembles. After studying History at Cambridge University, he worked on a theater production at the Edinburgh Festival and became a scriptwriter for Channel 5 before his first score of a BBC-TV adaptation of Vanity Fair launched his composing career....
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