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Doctor Who Revenge Of The Cybermen vinyl - Carey Blyton/Peter Howell

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BRAND NEW

Original TV Soundtrack by Carey Blyton

Gatefold Sleeve by Clayton Hickman

Doctor Who \u2013 Revenge Of The Cybermen was the season

12 finale first broadcast on April 19th, 1975. As with so much television music

of the 1960s, \u201870s and \u201880s, the original master tapes of Carey Blyton\u2019s score

for Revenge of the Cybermen were not retained. The only surviving copy is a set

of four 7\u201D, 7.5ips \u201Ccomposer\u2019s copy\u201D domestic 1/4-inch tape. It is from those

digital transfers that this release is taken. Sadly, and to Carey\u2019s obvious and

understandable disappointment, the completed music did not meet with the

complete approval of the production team, and much of it was not used. Peter

Howell of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop added some electronic embellishments and

arranged some additional cues for parts two and three but some of that was also

left on the proverbial cutting room floor.

For this release, Carey\u2019s original

scor;

Doctor Who Revenge Of The Cybermen vinyl - Carey Blyton/Peter Howell

BRAND NEW

Original TV Soundtrack by Carey Blyton

Gatefold Sleeve by Clayton Hickman

Doctor Who \u2013 Revenge Of The Cybermen was the season

12 finale first broadcast on April 19th, 1975. As with so much television music

of the 1960s, \u201870s and \u201880s, the original master tapes of Carey Blyton\u2019s score

for Revenge of the Cybermen were not retained. The only surviving copy is a set

of four 7\u201D, 7.5ips \u201Ccomposer\u2019s copy\u201D domestic 1/4-inch tape. It is from those

digital transfers that this release is taken. Sadly, and to Carey\u2019s obvious and

understandable disappointment, the completed music did not meet with the

complete approval of the production team, and much of it was not used. Peter

Howell of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop added some electronic embellishments and

arranged some additional cues for parts two and three but some of that was also

left on the proverbial cutting room floor.

For this release, Carey\u2019s original

scor;

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