Advantages: Helps you re-live a fantastic series Disadvantages: Some tracks do end sharply or repeat others
...For anyone who is totally addicted to Doctor Who - this album is for you. If you thought Series 1&2 original sound track was good, then this will blow you away.
Murray Gold has excelled himself once again, delivering a soundtrack high in passionate imagination-capturing content that really will take you back to The Doctor and his adventures.
The Album begins with All the Strange Strange creatures, which is a compliation of all the generalised music used in many episodes in the series. There are also more episode-specific tracks like Evolution of the Daleks and Boe. But some of these do end sharply (as heard in the TV series) and over lap into some of the more general themes.
There is also a track called The Doctor Forever which is done in similar vain to All the Strange, Strange Creatures and covers all the "Doctor" music used...
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Advantages: Definitely fitting with the movie, great tracklisting with sexy brooding songs Disadvantages: My version has the swear words edited out... grr
...and enticing verses before taking cue from thrashing guitars to launch into his powerful vocals with the odd growl. Would likely be played at an 'alternative' pole dancing club. (If anyone knows of any near me, drop me a line in the private guestbook... hehe).
"We kiss
the stars
We writhe
we are"
11. HEADSTRONG ; Earshot - 'Letting Go' album (4:55)
We hear something like raindrops and gently picked guitars before thundering distorted riffs breach the peace. This rock-out is shortlived though, as the bassline dominates and Wil Martin delivers the first verse with a gentle and almost vulnerabilty that's not always so genuine these days. When it comes to the more 'feeling' chorus, he easily belts it out and carries the melody well over the instrumental assault. This is a song any self respecting rock-metal type band will wish they...
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Advantages: Some Superb Songs Disadvantages: Some Tracks Are Quite Short
...was however something that the Band were never entirely happy with. There was no doubt that they had been heavily influenced by the new wave of New York Punk Bands that had emerged in the middle of the seventies and their first Album had been very well received. Its follow up Plastic Letters however was not quite so warmly received although it had given the Band their UK breakthrough on the singles chart with its two singles, Denis (number 2) and (I'm always touched by your) Presence, Dear (number 10).
A change of direction was needed for their third Album, something that would drop their Punk tag in favour for something much more experimental, and more commercially acceptable to the masses. In 1978 that change of direction came with the release of Parallel Lines.
Over 25 years after its original release Parallel Lines is now widely accepted...
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very helpful 10.12.2006
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