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Supercar: Original TV Soundtrack [CD]
Barry Grayās original television score for Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation show.
Following from Four Feather Falls, Supercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. Based on the Czech style of marionette puppetry, Supermarionation was Gerry and Sylvia Andersonās development of the technique to include synchronisation of puppetās lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue.
Between 1961 and 1962, 39 episodes were produced. Due to lack of funding and speed of production, Barry Gray had to produce music fast; he composed a series of āthemesā for locations, situation and characters. The main star of the show, the Super car, was given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score is at times whimsical and charming to support the dialogue and at others menacing when underlining the drama. The orchestra was comprised of forty instrumentalists and was conducted by Barry himself.
Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create electronic sound effects in his future score for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Other shows he later used this instrument for include Doppelganger and Doctor Who films Dr Who and the Daleks and Daleksā Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
On this album, the 20 themes featured create a coherent listening experience. They guide the listener through the music map of the show.
Following from Four Feather Falls, Supercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. Based on the Czech style of marionette puppetry, Supermarionation was Gerry and Sylvia Andersonās development of the technique to include synchronisation of puppetās lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue.
Between 1961 and 1962, 39 episodes were produced. Due to lack of funding and speed of production, Barry Gray had to produce music fast; he composed a series of āthemesā for locations, situation and characters. The main star of the show, the Super car, was given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score is at times whimsical and charming to support the dialogue and at others menacing when underlining the drama. The orchestra was comprised of forty instrumentalists and was conducted by Barry himself.
Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create electronic sound effects in his future score for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Other shows he later used this instrument for include Doppelganger and Doctor Who films Dr Who and the Daleks and Daleksā Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
On this album, the 20 themes featured create a coherent listening experience. They guide the listener through the music map of the show.
Tracklisting
CD ALBUM (SILCD1591)
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Series One Main Titles
- Barry GrayĀ - Full Boost Vertical
- Barry GrayĀ - The Headhunters and Sargon
- Barry GrayĀ - Whimsical Antics
- Barry GrayĀ - Master Spy Theme / Pleasant Theme
- Barry GrayĀ - What Goes Up
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Series Two Main Titles
- Barry GrayĀ - The Runaway Train
- Barry GrayĀ - Precious Cargo
- Barry GrayĀ - Zizi's Song
- Barry GrayĀ - Super Stork
- Barry GrayĀ - Hi-Jack
- Barry GrayĀ - Calling Charlie Queen
- Barry GrayĀ - The Beakette Danube
- Barry GrayĀ - Space for Mitch
- Barry GrayĀ - Jail Break
- Barry GrayĀ - The Day Time Stood Still
- Barry GrayĀ - City Lights
- Barry GrayĀ - Gifted Gorilla
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Extended Theme
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Supercar: Original TV Soundtrack [CD]
Supercar: Original TV Soundtrack [CD]
Barry Grayās original television score for Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation show.
Following from Four Feather Falls, Supercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. Based on the Czech style of marionette puppetry, Supermarionation was Gerry and Sylvia Andersonās development of the technique to include synchronisation of puppetās lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue.
Between 1961 and 1962, 39 episodes were produced. Due to lack of funding and speed of production, Barry Gray had to produce music fast; he composed a series of āthemesā for locations, situation and characters. The main star of the show, the Super car, was given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score is at times whimsical and charming to support the dialogue and at others menacing when underlining the drama. The orchestra was comprised of forty instrumentalists and was conducted by Barry himself.
Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create electronic sound effects in his future score for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Other shows he later used this instrument for include Doppelganger and Doctor Who films Dr Who and the Daleks and Daleksā Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
On this album, the 20 themes featured create a coherent listening experience. They guide the listener through the music map of the show.
Following from Four Feather Falls, Supercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. Based on the Czech style of marionette puppetry, Supermarionation was Gerry and Sylvia Andersonās development of the technique to include synchronisation of puppetās lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue.
Between 1961 and 1962, 39 episodes were produced. Due to lack of funding and speed of production, Barry Gray had to produce music fast; he composed a series of āthemesā for locations, situation and characters. The main star of the show, the Super car, was given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score is at times whimsical and charming to support the dialogue and at others menacing when underlining the drama. The orchestra was comprised of forty instrumentalists and was conducted by Barry himself.
Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create electronic sound effects in his future score for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Other shows he later used this instrument for include Doppelganger and Doctor Who films Dr Who and the Daleks and Daleksā Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
On this album, the 20 themes featured create a coherent listening experience. They guide the listener through the music map of the show.
Tracklisting
CD ALBUM (SILCD1591)
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Series One Main Titles
- Barry GrayĀ - Full Boost Vertical
- Barry GrayĀ - The Headhunters and Sargon
- Barry GrayĀ - Whimsical Antics
- Barry GrayĀ - Master Spy Theme / Pleasant Theme
- Barry GrayĀ - What Goes Up
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Series Two Main Titles
- Barry GrayĀ - The Runaway Train
- Barry GrayĀ - Precious Cargo
- Barry GrayĀ - Zizi's Song
- Barry GrayĀ - Super Stork
- Barry GrayĀ - Hi-Jack
- Barry GrayĀ - Calling Charlie Queen
- Barry GrayĀ - The Beakette Danube
- Barry GrayĀ - Space for Mitch
- Barry GrayĀ - Jail Break
- Barry GrayĀ - The Day Time Stood Still
- Barry GrayĀ - City Lights
- Barry GrayĀ - Gifted Gorilla
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Extended Theme
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Barry Grayās original television score for Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation show.
Following from Four Feather Falls, Supercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. Based on the Czech style of marionette puppetry, Supermarionation was Gerry and Sylvia Andersonās development of the technique to include synchronisation of puppetās lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue.
Between 1961 and 1962, 39 episodes were produced. Due to lack of funding and speed of production, Barry Gray had to produce music fast; he composed a series of āthemesā for locations, situation and characters. The main star of the show, the Super car, was given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score is at times whimsical and charming to support the dialogue and at others menacing when underlining the drama. The orchestra was comprised of forty instrumentalists and was conducted by Barry himself.
Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create electronic sound effects in his future score for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Other shows he later used this instrument for include Doppelganger and Doctor Who films Dr Who and the Daleks and Daleksā Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
On this album, the 20 themes featured create a coherent listening experience. They guide the listener through the music map of the show.
Following from Four Feather Falls, Supercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. Based on the Czech style of marionette puppetry, Supermarionation was Gerry and Sylvia Andersonās development of the technique to include synchronisation of puppetās lip movements with pre-recorded dialogue.
Between 1961 and 1962, 39 episodes were produced. Due to lack of funding and speed of production, Barry Gray had to produce music fast; he composed a series of āthemesā for locations, situation and characters. The main star of the show, the Super car, was given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score is at times whimsical and charming to support the dialogue and at others menacing when underlining the drama. The orchestra was comprised of forty instrumentalists and was conducted by Barry himself.
Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create electronic sound effects in his future score for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Other shows he later used this instrument for include Doppelganger and Doctor Who films Dr Who and the Daleks and Daleksā Invasion Earth 2150 AD.
On this album, the 20 themes featured create a coherent listening experience. They guide the listener through the music map of the show.
Tracklisting
CD ALBUM (SILCD1591)
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Series One Main Titles
- Barry GrayĀ - Full Boost Vertical
- Barry GrayĀ - The Headhunters and Sargon
- Barry GrayĀ - Whimsical Antics
- Barry GrayĀ - Master Spy Theme / Pleasant Theme
- Barry GrayĀ - What Goes Up
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Series Two Main Titles
- Barry GrayĀ - The Runaway Train
- Barry GrayĀ - Precious Cargo
- Barry GrayĀ - Zizi's Song
- Barry GrayĀ - Super Stork
- Barry GrayĀ - Hi-Jack
- Barry GrayĀ - Calling Charlie Queen
- Barry GrayĀ - The Beakette Danube
- Barry GrayĀ - Space for Mitch
- Barry GrayĀ - Jail Break
- Barry GrayĀ - The Day Time Stood Still
- Barry GrayĀ - City Lights
- Barry GrayĀ - Gifted Gorilla
- Barry GrayĀ - Supercar Extended Theme


















