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According to official site there are a few minor change to a few tracktitles.

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Now we're back to earlier track titles. These are different from the track list from the AOL listening party. And the track that was called Cedric at AOL is now a spoiler again.

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The WB site only has 22 titles; where's Sirius and Rita?

As for "Hogwart's." WB also managed to omit a comma on a GoF poster. Maybe they need a new composer in publicity, too. LOL

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"Underwater Secrets" was changed to "Myrtle's Move," "Death of Cedric" was changed to "Cedric," and "Harry in Winter" became "Harry Potter's Love." It's hard to say which is less imaginative. :angry:

"Sirius Fire" is also changed to "Sirius Five," but I think that was just a typo; on iTunes, it was changed back to "Fire."

I guess we'll have to wait and see what the CD says.

~Sturgis

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I've just heard the clip of 'Do the Hippogriff' on the soundtrack site. Ohh my god.... :angry: banghead

That has no business whatsover on a Potter soundtrack. End of story.

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Do the Hippogriff is a sick joke. I'm actually warming up to the other two songs, although I'm still not thrilled (I don't like the singer's voice either). Score's good, though.

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Yes, "Do the Hippogriff" is outright embarrassing. The lyrics are completely absurd; evidently they wanted a "fun" feel to it or whatever, but it could've been done infinitely better. Anyhow, "Magic Works" is the best (least terrible?) of the three. I'm very glad the songs were scooched to the end of the album. Ugh.

Ray Barnsbury

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But where are they in the movie. I hope to God they aren't in the ball scene...but it seems all too likely.

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Well that's the only place they'd fit, and the only place anyone would accept them. I'm not watching a movie that turns out to be an episode of Degrassi, with little tiffs or dramatic moments underscored by the flavour of the month.

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Well, there's clearly some orchestral cues from the ball as well, given what's on the soundtrack.

Ray Barnsbury

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