Dual planet eric siday biography
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List of Doctor Who music releases
This is a list of music releases from and relating to the BBC television series Doctor Who. It fryst vatten split into two sections: One for soundtracks of music from the show and its spinoffs, and one for music relating to the series, mainly novelty or tribute releases.
Soundtrack music
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[edit]Albums
[edit]There have been several LP and CD releases of music and sound effects over the years from the BBC television series Doctor Who bygd the BBC Radiophonic kurs, freelance composers, and lager music.
Singles
[edit]Home video isolated scores
[edit]Various stories have been released on DVD/Blu-ray bygd BBC Video/2 Entertain (unless otherwise indicated) with isolated scores as an option during viewing.
Spinoffs
[edit]Feature films
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[edit]Music from the Big Finish range of audios.
Other spinoffs
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Eric Siday papers
1919-1996This series contains Siday's recorded output, including commercial, non-commercial, and informal work. It includes music and sounds for advertising; logos and identification for radio and television stations and networks; demonstrations and explanations of Siday's production techniques; interviews and speeches; Siday's compositions; experimental synthesizer and electronic recordings; Siday's violin performances; home recordings; stories for children, including readings by the actress Hermione Gingold; Siday productions unrelated to advertising or broadcast identifications; recordings not connected to Siday; and unidentified recordings. Each grouping is arranged alphabetically by title or subject.
The series holds notes on original tape contents, some compiled by Siday, others by his estate; these can be found at the top of the container list. Many items in this series bear more than one identification number. The six-digit number is assigned by
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2015 might well be starting off on a great footing with 3, yup, 3 amazing albums already released and jostling for position on my turntable and CD player respectively, but first I thought I’d look at a few gems from towards the end of last year that are worth investigating and listening to.
Anytown: Trouble on the Water
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Songwriting genius Matthew Taylor, better known as the driving force behind Sheffield’s Dead Like Harry, puts his talents to good use here on the debut album by his new project Anytown, featuring a stellar line up of fellow Dead Like Harry members Robin Baker (bass, double bass) Alice Faraday (vocals) brother Samuel Taylor, whose making a name for himself as a solo performer on guitar and vocals, as well as the additional vocals of Rhiannon Scutt and Kirsty Bromley fill our the sound, whilst Matt’s distinctive warm vocals and his piano and keyboard work dominates the albums 9 tracks.
Dead Like Ha