soundtracks,  video games

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Year: 2002
Type: Original Soundtrack (OST) / Gamerip
Composer(s): Jeremy Soule
Number of tracks: 30 / 108


Terribly good

I remember it like it was yesterday: Christmas 2002, Mattis is ten years old and has completely succumbed to Harry Potter-fever. Next year he will be eleven and will definitely get his letter to go to Hogwarts - because he has magical abilities. For example, he can turn on the TV at the touch of a button or knows when a traffic light turns green. Magic! And if that doesn't work out, perhaps a career as a Jedi or Super Saiyan is still on the cards.

So it was not surprising that The Chamber of Secrets was at the top of his wish list and yet surprising to find it under the Christmas tree from the (certainly existing) Christ Child. That very evening, after the dinner ceremony was finally over and all the presents had been joyfully unwrapped, I stormed into the cellar with my parents' reluctant permission and installed the game.

The successor to The Philosopher's Stone was everything I could have imagined at the time. That wasn't much due to a lack of gaming experience, but the game fulfilled these expectations 100 percent: you could move around while casting spells, the world was bigger, the plot was more exciting and overall it was simply more Harry Potter. Even if the packaging once again featured screenshots of the Playstation version with no content and we never visit Diagon Alley or the foxhole in the PC version, I was happy.

The fact that the game felt like a seamless sequel to the first installment was not least due to the soundtrack. This was once again created by Jeremy Soule and is similar to its predecessor in every respect. So that I don't repeat myself too much at this point, I recommend reading the review of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as I mention many of the points there that also apply to The Chamber of Secrets . In fact, a few tracks from the predecessor can also be found in this score.

Thankfully, EA had released an OST that comes with 30 compact tracks and is incomprehensibly no longer for sale. For me as a completionist, this is of course not enough, which is why I also looked around for gamerips. Here, the usual problems for such collections come to light, problems that also plagued the first magical adventure: sometimes poor mixing, differences in the game versions and labeling as well as repeatedly appearing tracks make evaluation difficult. But well, that's my problem, you can now listen to my selection of the best tracks - and there are quite a few! But before I start, I'd like to point out a little nugget of knowledge that I found in my review of 2006's Prey.

Contrary to what I have written in many of my reviews of Jeremy Soule's scores, the compositions were recorded by a real orchestra, but not in the form that we hear in the game. This is because Soule worked with plugins and a self-created sound library, VST (Virtual Studio Technology) for short, which explains why many of his soundtracks sound so similar - after all, they are mostly the same set pieces, just arranged differently.

Reasons that speak against this form of composing can certainly be found somewhere, but for me there are no grounds for criticism - on the contrary. Working with samples is standard nowadays and was probably groundbreaking in terms of quality back then. And even if this makes some pieces sound more similar than if they had been recorded from scratch, it's a sign of Soule's artistic ability to put these parts together in such a way that it sounds beautiful.

Well, enough of this little digression and back to the score of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. As already mentioned, I differentiate here between the OST with 30 tracks and a gamerip with 108 tracks. Starting from the official album, the game welcomes us with the theme song Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: The Video Game. With a soulful piano introduction, Soule immediately evokes the childlike feeling of a magical world without appearing childish.

As an intro, the keyboard tones lead us to the wizard's school, which first curiously announces its sublimity alone, then supported by fanfares and strings. The piece is not dissimilar to John Williams, yet does not emulate the style of the original film; it is playful, joyful and then, a few seconds later, turns into the apocalypse - only complete with a dramatic choir. A stark contrast that ultimately leads us back to the solo piano. Great!

Incidentally, the website greatestgamemusic.com features an extremely readable review, which I found inexplicably hidden in the archive and about whose author no information can be found. A soundtrack review site where you don't know who created it? Ridiculous! The following is written about the score:

All these impressions come together on the album’s opening track Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Title Theme. The cue successfully evokes the requisite sense of both magic and majestic sweep essential to a Harry Potter-score. A substantial choral component gives the music unexpected heft and scope, before the orchestration pulls back to solo piano only. With impressive ease, Soule shows his aptitude at handling these swift, fluid changes of orchestration and mood. At the same time, it’s obvious Soule has found his individual musical entry point to the world of Harry Potter never coming off as a mere Williams rip-off.

Unknown on Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Title Theme

You could almost think that I only ever look for statements that match mine or make use of wordings, but I actually refrain from reading other people's opinions before I've finished my own review - so apparently I'm not that far off the mark with my assessments. Anyway, I don't want to praise myself here, but instead Soule's work.

Unfortunately, the album doesn't follow any apparent order, so that no form of suspense or narrative is built up. Instead, pieces like Snitch appear as a dramatic catch of the Snitch during the Quidditch games shortly before the end, whereas the wonderfully action-packed Dada Action which is reminiscent of a rollercoaster ride, plays directly after the theme song. No matter, in the end you probably won't listen to the music in one piece anyway, but my order-spoiled heart is still bleeding a little.

Meanwhile, let's talk about the music of the OST, which comes up with one banger after the next: Diagon Playful and Playful 2 feel a little like we've landed in a Harry Potter-shopping mall or a Sims-addon. It immediately brings back memories of Williams' own Diagon Alley . The same applies to Day Follow and Washing, even if they build up a little more tension with their change of pace.

Slug Chase / Broom Lesson and Library Enter, which contain traces of Soule's later work for the Elder Scrolls series or seem like a crossover into the Fable universe, are similarly positive but somewhat more magical. On the other hand, we already know the beautifully soulful Day as Fireseeds from the gamerip for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. House Point Theme and Ball Smash even add a little pomp and heroism to the nursery.

However, as readers of the source material will know, the second Potter-book, with its ominous death threats and petrifactions, is somewhat scarier than the first volume (even if its visit to the Forbidden Forest or the teacher crumbling to dust was no less nightmare-inducing for little Mattis). As a result, Soule pressed the horror button a little, meaning that pieces like Willow Level 2 or Library Tower still make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up today. Willow Level 3 and Night go in the same direction, but for me there is a touch more hope.

Drama and comedy - if we stick to the words of the school of German rapper Alligatoah in his song Willst du ("Do You Wanna") the only thing missing is “action”. And the OST offers us that too: Willow Boss, Aragog Boss, Action (Duh), Anglia Flying, Spider Action and Stealth Pursuit seem to be borrowed from Knight of the Old Republic or Neverwinter Nights but the absolute overkill here is Draco, which sounds like the ultimate final battle, even though it's just about a blonde bully.

The gamerip, on the other hand, offers more of the familiar, such as the pathetically euphoric Quidditch, which didn't make it into the OST. But melodies from the predecessor also reappear: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [Alternate] 2 for example, is a variation on Story Book from its predecessor, and the short pieces are stinger versions of familiar motifs. Diagon Alley, the fantastic theme of the pause menu, which often made me pause the game and then accompanied me as I browsed through the wizard cards, also appeared in the first Harry Potter according to my memory. But I'm not at all sure about that anymore.

As the Playstation and GameCube versions of the game contained completely different sequences or even levels, there are also a few (to me) new pieces. With its woodwinds, Expelliarmus Spell Challenge (Part I) is wonderfully ominous and almost Lord of the Rings-like, Fight Basilisk brings back the choir and parts of the main theme. Fight Whomping Willow (Part I) is just as beautifully dramatic and Flying (the version of the same name from the Gamerip) takes Buckbeak’s Flight from John William's score to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and strives for freedom. What the carnival-like Gambol & Japes Wizarding Joke Shop actually is about, I don't know.

If we take both albums together, we end up with a total of 135 tracks and a duration of just under 3.5 hours. Therefore, listing all the other, no less exciting tracks is not really expedient. Nevertheless, you should check out the score, whereby my ratings can serve as a guide. At least the OST should be blasted through your speakers, as it is one of his best works, for which Jeremy Soule even received the (very first) BAFTA for best music for a video game in 2003. Or to put it in the words of my fellow reviewers:

The soundtrack of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is easily the best of Jeremy Soule’s five scores for the franchise. […] In fact, The Chamber of Secrets is Soule’s most satisfying fantasy soundtrack. Yes, that’s a big claim to make, considering his work on franchises like The Elder Scrolls and Guild Wars . But The Chamber of Secrets achieves a consistency of quality that Soule’s more bloated scores don’t accomplish. […] Soule gets the necessary mix of adventure, menace and child-like wonder just right. He crafts the perfect soundtrack for a quest that is light-hearted, but not without dangers and dramatic encounters, set in a colourful world both homely and of immense scale.

Unknown on the OST

I wouldn't like to say whether it really is Soule's best score, but with regard to the Harry Potter-games, this conclusion can certainly be drawn.


Nostalgia warning

The rating of the individual tracks is purely subjective and clearly colored by my own experience with the game. You can find out more in the article About Nostalgia.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: The Video GameJeremy Soule55/5
02Dada ActionJeremy Soule55/5
03Playful 2Jeremy Soule44/5
04Slug Chase / Broom LessonJeremy Soule44/5
05Willow BossJeremy Soule33/5
06Willow Level 3Jeremy Soule55/5
07NightJeremy Soule44/5
08Aragog BossJeremy Soule44/5
09Day [Fireseeds - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: The Video Game]Jeremy Soule55/5
10Day FollowJeremy Soule55/5
11DracoJeremy Soule55/5
12FlyingJeremy Soule44/5
13Willow Level 2Jeremy Soule44/5
14ActionJeremy Soule33/5
15House Point ThemeJeremy Soule44/5
16StorybookJeremy Soule44/5
17WashingJeremy Soule44/5
18Anglia FlyingJeremy Soule33/5
19CauldronsJeremy Soule33/5
20Fred GeorgeJeremy Soule33/5
21Spell AtmosJeremy Soule55/5
22Spider ActionJeremy Soule44/5
23Library EnterJeremy Soule55/5
24SnitchJeremy Soule44/5
25Stealth PursuitJeremy Soule44/5
26Stealth SearchJeremy Soule44/5
27Diagon PlayfulJeremy Soule44/5
28Library TowerJeremy Soule33/5
29Ball SmashJeremy Soule44/5
30Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: The Video Game [Alternate Theme]Jeremy Soule55/5

Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens [Gamerip]

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
001Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: The Video Game*Jeremy Soule55/5
002Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [Alternate]*Jeremy Soule55/5
003Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [Alternate] 2*Jeremy Soule55/5
004Acquire BookJeremy Soule22/5
005Acquire New SpellJeremy Soule33/5
006Arrival at the BurrowJeremy Soule44/5
007Avifors Spell ChallengeJeremy Soule33/5
008Avifors Spell Challenge (Remove Ectoplasm)Jeremy Soule22/5
009Basilisk DefeatedJeremy Soule44/5
010Begin Spell ChallengeJeremy Soule11/5
011Borgin & BurkesJeremy Soule22/5
012Clock (Ambience)Jeremy Soule11/5
013Collect Spellotape for GinnyJeremy Soule22/5
014Come... Come to Me... Let Me Rip You... Let Me Tear YouJeremy Soule22/5
015CreditsJeremy Soule44/5
016Diagon AlleyJeremy Soule55/5
017Duelling Draco MalfoyJeremy Soule33/5
018Duelling GoyleJeremy Soule44/5
019Dumbledore's OfficeJeremy Soule11/5
020Enter Spell ChallengeJeremy Soule22/5
021Event Jingle (Spell Challenge)Jeremy Soule22/5
022Event Jingle (The Burrow)Jeremy Soule33/5
023Expelliarmus Spell Challenge (Gargoyle Appears)Jeremy Soule22/5
024Expelliarmus Spell Challenge (Part I)Jeremy Soule55/5
025Expelliarmus Spell Challenge (Part II)Jeremy Soule33/5
026Expelliarmus Spell Challenge (Severed Rope)Jeremy Soule11/5
027Expelliarmus Spell Challenge CompleteJeremy Soule44/5
028Fall Down Into the Leaky Cauldron BasementJeremy Soule22/5
029Fight BasiliskJeremy Soule44/5
030Fight Major EnemyJeremy Soule44/5
031Fight Minor Enemy*Jeremy Soule55/5
032Fight Whomping Willow (Part I)Jeremy Soule55/5
033Fight Whomping Willow (Part II)Jeremy Soule44/5
034FlyingJeremy Soule44/5
035Fred & George's ShopJeremy Soule33/5
036Gambol & Japes Wizarding Joke ShopJeremy Soule22/5
037Girl's BathroomJeremy Soule33/5
038Gryffindor Common RoomJeremy Soule55/5
039Gryffindor Common Room (Happy)Jeremy Soule44/5
040Hedwig ThemeJeremy Soule33/5
041Hogwarts Grounds (Daytime)[Short]*Jeremy Soule55/5
042Hogwarts Grounds (Daytime)[Full]Jeremy Soule44/5
043Hogwarts Grounds (Night)Jeremy Soule44/5
044Hogwarts Interior (Daytime)Jeremy Soule55/5
045Hogwarts Interior (Happy)*Jeremy Soule55/5
046Hogwarts Interior (Neutral)Jeremy Soule44/5
047Hogwarts Interior (Night)Jeremy Soule33/5
048Hogwarts Interior (Night)[with Clock]Jeremy Soule22/5
049House Points (Gryffindor Leading)[Full]Jeremy Soule44/5
050House Points (Gryffindor Leading)[Short]Jeremy Soule44/5
051House Points (Ravenclaw & Hufflepuff Leading)[Full]Jeremy Soule44/5
052House Points (Ravenclaw & Hufflepuff Leading)[Short]Jeremy Soule44/5
053House Points (Slytherin Leading)[Full]*Jeremy Soule44/5
054House Points (Slytherin Leading)[Short]Jeremy Soule44/5
055Incendio ChallengeJeremy Soule33/5
056Locomortor MortisJeremy Soule22/5
057QuidditchJeremy Soule55/5
058Quidditch (Catching Golden Snitch)*Jeremy Soule44/5
059Slytherin DungeonsJeremy Soule33/5
060Spellchamber*Jeremy Soule55/5
061Stealth (Sneaking)*Jeremy Soule44/5
062Stealth PursuitJeremy Soule44/5
063Storybook*Jeremy Soule55/5
064The Burrow*Jeremy Soule44/5
065The Chamber of SecretsJeremy Soule33/5
066The Forbidden Forest*Jeremy Soule44/5
067The Leaky CauldronJeremy Soule44/5
068The Leaky Cauldron Basement (Part I)Jeremy Soule44/5
069The Leaky Cauldron Basement (Part II)Jeremy Soule33/5
070The Library*Jeremy Soule55/5
071The Library (Restricted Section)Jeremy Soule22/5
072The Library TowerJeremy Soule22/5
073The Whomping Willow (Falling Log)Jeremy Soule22/5
074The Whomping Willow (Part I)Jeremy Soule22/5
075The Whomping Willow (Part II)*Jeremy Soule44/5
076The Whomping Willow (Part II/III)Jeremy Soule44/5
077The Whomping Willow (Part III)*Jeremy Soule55/5
078Wandering Gytrashes [Full]Jeremy Soule22/5
079Wandering Gytrashes [Short]Jeremy Soule22/5
080Washing Machine Duel*Jeremy Soule44/5
081Burrow 1 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
082Burrow 2 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
083Burrow 3 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
084Burrow 4 [Unused]Jeremy Soule33/5
085Chamber of Secrets 1 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
086Chamber of Secrets 2 [Unused]Jeremy Soule11/5
087DADA 1 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
088DADA 2 [Unused]Jeremy Soule44/5
089Diagon Alley 1 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
090Event Jingle [Unused]Jeremy Soule33/5
091Gryffindor Common Room Jingle [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
092Hogwarts Exterior 1 [Unused]Jeremy Soule44/5
093Hogwarts Exterior 2 [Unused]*Jeremy Soule44/5
094Hogwarts Interior 1 [Unused]Jeremy Soule44/5
095Hogwarts Interior 2 [Unused]Jeremy Soule33/5
096Hogwarts Interior 3 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
097Hogwarts Interior 4 [Unused]Jeremy Soule11/5
098Hogwarts Interior 5 [Unused]Jeremy Soule33/5
099Quidditch 1 [Unused]*Jeremy Soule55/5
100Whomping Willow 1 [Unused]Jeremy Soule11/5
101Whomping Willow 2 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
102Whomping Willow 3 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
103Whomping Willow 4 [Unused]Jeremy Soule22/5
104Whomping Willow 5 [Unused]Jeremy Soule11/5
105Whomping Willow 6 [Unused]Jeremy Soule33/5

*Track contained in the Original Soundtrack

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