John Williams
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone


5.0
classic

Review

by DarthMann USER (21 Reviews)
April 5th, 2012 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2001 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Thom Yorke walked into a bar. He got so pissed he sold the Radiohead label to an oil franchise and began a new life as A7X's hairdresser.

Harry Potter was massive. Everyone, from adults to children, were in on the craze. In these days we see these things come and go - Justin Bieber, One Direction, Twilight, The Hunger Games - yet inevitably, they all steadily decline back to where they came from. Yet the undying love for the Harry Potter series has become eternal.
AlthoUgh many would debate this, an album cannot consume your life the way a book and movie can. The sheer detail layered between both mediums outweighs anything that can be produced musically, no matter how 'deep and life-changing' it is. For the Harry Potter faithful, those that lived and breathed the series by J.K.Rowling, know the movies lost themselves about halfway through, abandoning much of the atmosphere and underlying themes adopted by the novel, instead choosing to focus more on petty things, like relationships and humour. Yet Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is one of the few that remained loyal to the book. Watching the movie in this day and age represents how far we've come. Comparing the kids there to what they are today is something out of the ordinary. Although Emma Watson wasn't hot in this film, the power and nostalgia propelling the film, and subsequently the soundtrack, is one that can tear open your brain and shove emotion and memory to the forefront of your thoughts. Every single track on the album is so thought-provoking it hurts. 'Where did all the years go?' 'What happened to the days where I read Harry Potter in order, and then read it backwards? Where everything was peaceful, and all that mattered was Harry and the gang?' This is the soundtrack to our childhood. The level of something else in this soundtrack, embedded within it's soul, which triggers strange emotions in us, is beyond belief. Remember the cheeky yet dramatic 'Mr. Longbottom Flies?' The fast beat tempo, which then transits into one of Harry Potter's most recognizable orchestral riffs. Or of course 'Leaving Hogwarts,' perhaps the most nostalgic, feeling-fuelled song of the lot? There is no debate, the soundtrack is magical. Some may find it ironic that the 'magical' soundtrack is one that accompanies a story about wizards and witches.

I don't see the irony.



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Ovrot
April 5th 2012


13304 Comments


pos'd

ConcubinaryCode
April 5th 2012


7542 Comments


Lars Ulrich?

ConcubinaryCode
April 5th 2012


7542 Comments


Do i get a prize?

YetAnotherBrick
April 5th 2012


6693 Comments


this is a 5 for my gf, she's super into scores/soundtracks, i should start listening to more too

parawhorez
April 5th 2012


207 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

woooooo!

macadoolahicky
April 5th 2012


1834 Comments


What's with the random bolds?

Edit: Nevermind, you sick fuck! xD

Atari
Staff Reviewer
November 14th 2012


27952 Comments


cool review, but isn't it harry potter and the "sorcerer's" stone? book was called philosopher's stone.

mindleviticus
November 14th 2012


10486 Comments


cool review, but isn't it harry potter and the "sorcerer's" stone? book was called philosopher's stone.


The Sorcerer's stone is for the Scholastic Corporation for United States. Philosoher's Stone is for everywhere else


Atari
Staff Reviewer
November 14th 2012


27952 Comments


ah, anyways cool album John Williams is the shit didn't realize he composed so many great movies

Atari
Staff Reviewer
November 14th 2012


27952 Comments


other than the original star wars movie this is one of the best soundtracks i've heard.

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
April 12th 2015


20969 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This review is pretty accurate, this movie has such a charming and magical quality to it, the first half especially

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
December 10th 2015


18936 Comments


Easily one of John Williams' most inspiring moments. Magical soundtrack.



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