Pyramids of Mars (album)

Pyramids of Mars (album)
Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars
Soundtrack album by Dudley Simpson and Heathcliff Blair
Released 1993
Genre Soundtrack
Label Silva Screen
Doctor Who soundtrack chronology
Doctor Who: Ghost Light
(1993)
Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars Doctor Who: 30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
(1993)

Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars is an album of music by Dudley Simpson composed for the BBC television series Doctor Who. As the original music tapes are missing, new recordings were made by Heathcliff Blair from Simpson's original manuscripts.

Contents

Track listing

The Ark in Space

  1. The Violation
  2. Cryogenic Sleepers
  3. Wirrn Attacks
  4. Noah's Humanity
  5. The Trap

Genesis of the Daleks

  1. The Battlefield
  2. Futile Escape
  3. Sarah Pursued / The Prototype
  4. Genocide
  5. Davros's Megalomania
  6. Explosives and Detonators
  7. Sneaky Nyder
  8. Good From Evil

Pyramids of Mars

  1. Egyptian Expedition / TARDIS Attacked
  2. Clements and the Mummies
  3. Sutekh Descends
  4. Cottage Under Siege
  5. Sutekh's End - The Doctor Wins

Planet of Evil

  1. Nightfall on Zeta Minor
  2. The Thing in the Pit / The Big Fall
  3. Anti-Man
  4. Redemption

The Brain of Morbius

  1. The Doctor's Mickey Finn
  2. Portrait of Morbius
  3. The Sisterhood of Karn
  4. Condo's Death / Monster Rampage
  5. Cyanide
  6. The Mind-Bending Contest
  7. The End of Morbius
  8. Self-Sacrifice
  1. The Doctor's Theme

References


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