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Movies and TV 11 April, 2013

Doctor Who The Caves Of Androzani

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Doctor Who The Caves Of Androzani
LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ CineMedia Promotions) The Caves of Androzani was Roger Limb's seventh of eight contributions to the series, and the first of his two very successful collaborations with director Graeme Harper. Broadcast in March 1984, the 4 episodes showed the regeneration of The Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) into The Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker). In 2009, The Caves Of Androzani was voted the best in the history of the series by fans.

Roger Limb comments on working on The Caves of Androzani: "In 1984-5, we had new tools at our disposal including the Fairlight Computer Music Instrument (CMI) which I used to create the rhythmic percussion figures, and the wonderfully versatile Yamaha DX7 which was a landmark in the development of the synthesizer. I'd read the scripts but it was only when I saw the edited episodes on VHS that my ideas started to take shape. The greatest slice of luck was having Graeme Harper as director. He was able to explain exactly what he wanted from me, a great advantage!"

Roger Limb was part of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop team, which he joined in 1972. Perhaps best known for his work on Doctor Who, from 1981 to 1985, Limb composed the music for the The Keeper of Traken, Four to Doomsday, Black Orchid, Time-Flight, Arc of Infinity, Terminus, The Caves of Androzani and Revelation of the Daleks. In the 80s and 90s, Limb has contributed music to a number of television series including The Justice Game, Aliens in the Family, Thinkabout, The Box of Delights, Kevin and Co, Martin Luther: Heretic, Storytime and Look and Read. He is also known for the now cult "Swirley" tune, a happy piece of electronic music that was used as the theme to the BBC's Service Information news bulletins in the late 70s and early 80s.


CD & Digital Album: SILCD1370
US Release date: April 23rd

Tracklisting

1. Doctor Who (Opening Theme) (00'39")
2. Androzani Minor (01'46")
3. Gun-Runners (00'59")
4. Morgus and Chellak (01'06")
5. Death Sentence (01'36")
6. Sharaz Jek (01'49")
7. Death Under the Red Cloth (02'10")
8. Androids (00'50")
9. Next Time It'll Be for Real (01'07")
10. Nobody Lives for Ever (02'16")
11. Spectrox (01'11")
12. Salateen (00'32")
13. Exile (01'06")
14. Clever Little Android (00'44")
15. Two Kilos, What a Deal (00'50")
16. The Magma Beast (02'14")
17. Blind Fools (00'34")
18. Tear His Arms Out (02'37")
19. Stage Three (01'54")
20. Geostationary Orbit (01'43")
21. The Girl Will Be Alone (01'00")
22. Peri Abducted (01'28")
23. Vertical Descent Pattern (00'32")
24. It Could Have Been Worse (02'08")
25. Do You Think I'm Mad? (02'56")
26. The Doctor Pursued (03'13")
27. Mud Burst (01'58")
28. Morgus and Stotz (01'03")
29. Face Off (01'11")
30. Morgus Kaput (00'37")
31. Not Beaten Yet (01'21")
32. Milk of the Queen Bat (07'04")
33. Return to the TARDIS (00'50")
34. Is This Death? (02'18")
35. Doctor Who (Closing Theme) (01'20")
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