Doctor Who: The Music II

Doctor Who: The Music II is a 1985 BBC Records album which is a sequel to Doctor Who: The Music released in 1983. Once again, it featured a selection of BBC Radiophonic Workshop music from the popular series. The compilation was made up of material recorded since its predecessor, including music from Workshop newcomer Jonathan Gibbs. As with the first album, the music was reassembled into short suites and remixed into stereo with added sound effects. It was re-released in 1992 on Silva Screen, with bonus tracks, as The Five Doctors - Classic Music From The BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 2. Selections from both Doctor Who - The Music albums were also re-used on the 1994 Silva Screen compilation The Best Of Doctor Who Volume 1 - The Five Doctors.

Doctor Who: The Music II
Compilation album by
Released1985
Recorded1983–1984
GenreElectronic music
Length44:36
LabelBBC Records
ProducerDick Mills
BBC Radiophonic Workshop chronology
The Living Planet - Music from the BBC TV Series
(1984)
Doctor Who: The Music II
(1985)
Doctor Who: 30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
(1993)
Doctor Who soundtrack chronology
Doctor Who – The Music
(1983)
Doctor Who - The Music II
(1985)
Space Adventures – Music from 'Doctor Who' 1963–1968
(1987)
The Five Doctors cover

Track listing

Original 1985 track listing

Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Warriors of the Deep"Jonathan Gibbs 
2."The Awakening"Peter Howell 
3."Resurrection of the Daleks"Malcolm Clarke 
4."Planet of Fire"Peter Howell 
5."The Caves of Androzani"Roger Limb 

1992 The Five Doctors track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Doctor Who"Ron Grainer arr. Peter Howell 
2."Enlightenment"Malcolm Clarke 
3."The King's Demons"Jonathan Gibbs 
4."The Five Doctors"Peter Howell 
5."Warriors of the Deep"Jonathan Gibbs 
6."The Awakening"Peter Howell 
7."Resurrection of the Daleks"Malcolm Clarke 
8."Planet of Fire"Peter Howell 
9."The Caves of Androzani"Roger Limb 
10."Doctor Who (Reprise)"Ron Grainer arr. Peter Howell 


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