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BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Doctor Who Sound Effects No. 19

Label:
Catalog#:
REC 316
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Mono
Country:
UK
Released:
1978
Genre:
Electronic, Non-Music
Style:
Abstract, Movie Effects, Experimental, Ambient

Tracklist

A1   The Central Control Room In Exillon City
A2   The Dalek Control Room
A3   Metebelis III Atmosphere
A4   Styre's Scouting Machine
A5   Dalek Hatching Tanks On Skaros
A6   Zygon Spaceship Control Centre
A7   Sutekh Time Tunnel
A8   The Interior Of Xoanon
B1   The Shrine Of The Sisterhood Of Karn
B2   Kraal Disorientation Chamber
B3   The Mandragora Helix
B4   Atomic Reactor Runs Wild
B5   Wind-Mine Machine
B6   Distillation Chamber
B7   Cloning And Minituarisation Process
B8   Inside Dr. Who's Mind
B9   Tardis Interior (In Flight)
B10   Tardis Interior (Stationary)
B11   Observation Screen Operates
B12   Tardis Door Opens
B13   Sonic Screwdriver
B14   Fission Gun
B15   Tesh Gun
B16   Gallifreyan Staser Gun
B17   Vardan Gun
B18   Sontaran Gun
B19   Gallifreyan Staser (3 Blasts)
B20   Dematerialzer Gun
B21   Dalek Gun (3 Blasts)
B22   Dragon Ray Gun

Credits

Artwork By [Sleeve Design] - Andrew Prewett
Producer - Brian Hodgson , Dick Mills

Notes

Note : as for TV use this album is in Mono.
RESTRICTION - These recordings are for amateur use only.
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Rated 5/5
Review by Vinnie Apr 12, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This was the first album I ever bought with my pocket money back in 19-Oatcake and I still play / mix with it today! It wasn't available in the shops where I lived and I remember having to send away for it with a coupon from the back of a Dr. Who comic.

Fantastic science fiction sounds all recorded in glorious Mono and many of which have been sampled, cut and scratched by various artists over the years. Pass the jelly babies please...