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Doctor Who Revived Series 1-6 Soundtracks + Specials (Complete w
Type:
Audio > Music
Files:
319
Size:
1.77 GiB (1905888025 Bytes)
Tag(s):
Doctor Who Doctor Who soundtrack soundtrack new who sountrack Doctor Who OST
Uploaded:
2013-08-29 22:04:23 GMT
By:
nsibai
Seeders:
2
Leechers:
2
Comments
7  

Info Hash:
C76BB77CE4DA69597E6CBA9EA4DC50BA0D1CF16B




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This is an improved version of Burn10110's original torrent (http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/7205825/)

I have fixed all grammar and spelling mistakes in the files' metadata. I've also added a lot of data that wasn't there before.

This torrent consists of every soundtrack heard in the revived series of Doctor Who up until Series 6 (inclusive). The metadata available includes:

-Title
-Artist
-Album Artist
-Composer
-Disc
-Number of Discs
-Track Number
-Total Number of Tracks

In the original torrent, much of the songs were misnamed, examples include:
-Roso's Theme (typo of Rose's Theme)
-Adult in the TARDIS (typo of Adrift in the TARDIS)
-Westmintr Brige (typo of Westminster Bridge)

There were also countless grammar errors, especially with capitalisation mid-title. I've had to change things like "The Wedding Of River Song" to "The Wedding of River Song" an overwhelming number of times.

The entire process took around three hours; I'm hoping this won't go to waste. Please share and seed!

Credits of the original torrent go to user Burn10110.

Thank you!

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Comments

Thanks for all the effort, but why do you think "of" shouldn't have a capital letter when all of the other words do? Can you give a reason?

Song titles should be Title Case unless there's a good reason not to do so.

EG I Heard It Through The Grapevine is correct, and not I Heard it Through the Grapevine.
I don't give a rats behind about capitalisation of Of or of.. just very grateful for a superb torrent! Thanks!!
Apart from the beginning of a title, 'of' and other prepositions (such as 'in', 'with', 'out', etc) are not capitalised unless exceeding a length of 5 characters. So, 'between' would be capitalised in a title. http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/14/which-words-in-a-title-should-be-capitalized
Thank you for this!!!
I've listened to this several times already, and I can't hear any of the mis-capitalized letters.

Somebody needs to switch to decaf.
While concise language isn't my thing, I applaud all nerds in whatever way they choose t express themselves!

Thanks for the up, I was really looking for the species, but nobody seems to be seeding there, but this is a treasure trove of goodness, thanks for the up mate
although along with my praise. I must say the titles are a tad wordy