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HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX (Score)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Nicholas Hooper
Label:
Warner Brothers Records
Release Date: July 10 2007
Links:

www.warnerbrosrecords.com/

www.harrypotterandtheorderofthe
phoenix .com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Fireworks
2
Professor Umbridge
3
Another Story
4
Dementors in the Underpass
5
Dumbledore's Army
6
The Hall of Prophecies
7
Possession
8
The Room of Requirements
9
The Kiss
10
A Journey to Hogwarts
11
The Sirius Deception
12
Death of Sirius
13
Umbridge Spoils a Beautiful Morning
14
Darkness Takes Over
15
The Ministry of Magic
16
The Sacking of Trelawny
17
Flight of the Order of the Phoenix
18
Loved Ones and Leaving

SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:

We are very impressed with the opening track of the soundtrack album to the fifth installment of the Harry Potter franchise. Entitled “Fireworks”, the one-odd minute cue introduces us to an uplifting world where magic and joy reigns over black sorcery and evil. Cue the Irish jig! Bring on the thumping percussions! Pluck the electric guitar strings!

This is definitely one of the most enjoyably fun tracks we’ve heard on the Harry Potter soundtracks.

However, the energy level does not hold up for the rest of this 52-minute disc. And rightly so, because this fifth movie is a dark one, so a change of mood would only deem appropriate. In cues like “Dementors in the Underpass” and “The Hall of Prophecies”, looming danger and menace seems to be lurking around every second.

Being a newcomer to the series, composer Nicholas Hooper (who is a long time collaborator of director David Yates) does deserve credit for producing an album this diverse. Fans of the familiar “Hedwig’s Theme” need not fear, because Hooper does introduce the tune seamlessly into tracks like “Another Story” and “A Journey to Hogwarts”.

Elsewhere, the most prominent theme for this soundtrack would be for Professor Dolores Umbridge, the new b**ch in Hogwarts. Her bossiness and irritating character is evoked well in the ditty and playful “Professor Umbridge”, and repeated in different arrangements in “Umbridge Spoils a Beautiful Morning”.

Otherwise, there is quite a bit of silent moments in this disc, without any memorable themes or tunes to remember by. There are the obligatory sweeping moments in soaring tracks like “Dumbledore's Army” and “Flight of the Order of the Phoenix”, but the true Harry Potter score fan will tell you that John Williams does it better.

Another odd choice is having the tracks run out of sequence. Is this supposed to provide a more cohesive listening experience? While we don’t think so, we are interested to see what Hooper has in store for us in his score for the sixth movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (1) Fireworks

Review by John Li

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This soundtrack review is made possible with the kind support from Warner Music


 


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