Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedDecember 18, 2020
Genre
  • Jazz (Music from and Inspired by Soul)
  • new-age
  • space (Soul: Original Motion Picture Score)
Length60:04
LabelWalt Disney
Producer
Pixar soundtrack chronology
Onward
(2020)
Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2020)
Luca
(2021)
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross chronology
Mank
(2020)
Soul
(2020)
Bones and All
(2022)
Jon Batiste chronology
Music from and Inspired by Soul
(2020)

Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2020 Disney-Pixar film Soul. The soundtrack is a compilation of all 23 score pieces by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross from the Soul: Original Motion Picture Score vinyl album as well as 16 original songs by Jon Batiste from the Music from and Inspired by Soul vinyl album. All three albums were released through Walt Disney Records on December 18, 2020.

Reznor and Ross composed a new-age score for the metaphysical segments of the film, while Batiste composed a number of original jazz songs for the New York City-based segments of the film. The soundtrack received critical acclaim as an integral part of the film and won both the Golden Globe and the Oscar for Best Original Score.

Writing and recording

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (left) handled the score, while Jon Batiste (right) composed a number of original jazz songs.

During the 2019 D23 Expo, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross were revealed to be composing the film's score, while Jon Batiste was set to be writing jazz songs for the film.[1] Reznor and Ross had been brought in on the recommendation of sound designer Ren Klyce, who had worked extensively with the duo in David Fincher films.[2] Batiste composed jazz music for the film's New York City sequences while Reznor and Ross wrote an instrumental score for the scenes taking place in the Great Before.[3] Batiste said that he wanted to create jazz music that felt "authentic", but also "accessible to all ages".[1] He also wanted the themes to tie into the "ethereal nature" of the Great Before while still being on Earth.[1] Batiste also sometimes worked with Reznor and Ross to "blend the two worlds, musically".[1] Cody Chesnutt also wrote, produced, and performed an original folk-soul ballad for the film, titled "Parting Ways".[4][5] It also features a hip hop interlude performed by Daveed Diggs titled "Rappin Ced".[4] Other musicians who were consulted during the creative process include Herbie Hancock, Terri Lyne Carrington and Questlove, the latter of whom also does voice work in the film.[6] Batiste drew inspiration from and wanted to pay homage to jazz legends such as Roy Haynes, Harvey Mason, Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, Charlie Parker and The Headhunters.[2] Batiste also arranged a new version of the song "It's All Right", originally performed by The Impressions, for the film.[7] This solo version debuted during a performance by Nelly on the 29th season of American competition TV series Dancing with the Stars[7] and is featured in the end credits of the film while a duet version with British soul singer Celeste is not included in the soundtrack.[8] In January 2021, Trent Reznor revealed to Consequence of Sound that he and Atticus Ross had composed six films' worth of music for Soul and also further explained his creative process, stating:[9]

As we started early on, it's like, "I can't wait to see this character"… that doesn't exist because he’s not even in the film anymore. Or this expansive moment where you're watching a beautiful scene for a minute and a half, which is now three seconds, because a joke popped up, and now it's a different thing. So, I think we started a lot earlier last time than we would in the future. But it was fascinating to see the process. And I remember as we were getting into it, they could say, "Let’s see. Trust the process. We’ve come up with a way to do this." And I don’t mean a factory assembly line, but a strategy of openness and collaboration between not just two or three or four or five people but possibly lots of people.

Release and promotion

Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released digitally on December 18, 2020, a week before that of the film. The two vinyl albums, namely Soul: Original Motion Picture Score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross and Music from and Inspired by Soul by Jon Batiste, were also made available for purchase on December 18, 2020.[10][11][12][13][14] Despite not featuring on any of the three albums, the duet version of "It's All Right" with Celeste that features during the end credits was also released digitally as a standalone single on December 18.[15][16]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Exclaim!7/10[4]
Filmtracks

Critical response

The soundtrack received a positive response from both music critics and film critics alike.[6][17][18][19] Many film reviews praised the score as a major highlight of the film.[20] Leslie Felperin of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Featuring possibly the best soundtrack in a Pixar film since the first Toy Story, Soul sports a jazz score that is not just an adornment to the story or an emotional enhancement, but an utterly integral part of the narrative."[19] Reznor and Ross's compositions during the metaphysical segments of the film was described musically as new-age and space age, while Batiste's work was described musically as jazz.[21][4][22] In a film review for The A.V. Club, A.A. Dowd described the score as "uncharacteristically soothing",[23] while Matt Goldberg of Collider described it as "spellbinding",[24] and A .O. Scott of The New York Times described it as "cerebral".[25]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards December 20, 2020 Best Music Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Won [26]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards December 21, 2020 Best Original Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [27]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards December 22, 2020 Best Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [28]
Greater Western New York Film Critics Association Awards December 31, 2020 Best Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Won [29]
Chicago Indie Critics Awards January 2, 2021 Best Musical Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Won [30]
North Carolina Film Critics Association Awards January 4, 2021 Best Music Soul Won [31]
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards January 6, 2021 Best Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Won [32]
Best Body of Work Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross[lower-alpha 1] Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards January 17, 2021 Best Music Score Soul Won [33]
Denver Film Critics Society Awards January 18, 2021 Best Original Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Won [34]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards January 18, 2021 Best Original Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [35]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards January 18, 2021 Best Original Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Won [36]
Online Film Critics Society Awards January 25, 2021 Best Original Score Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Won [37]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards January 27, 2021 Best Original Score – Animated Film Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [38]
Outstanding Music Supervision – Film Tom MacDougall Nominated
Best Soundtrack Album Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards February 8, 2021 Best Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [39]
International Film Music Critics Association Awards February 18, 2021 Best Original Score for an Animated Film Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Nominated [40]
Golden Globe Awards February 28, 2021 Best Original Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [41]
Hollywood Critics Association Awards March 5, 2021 Artisans Achievement Award Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross[a] Won [28]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards March 7, 2021 Best Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [42]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards March 19, 2021 Best Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [43]
NAACP Image Awards March 27, 2021 Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Won [44]
Outstanding Jazz Album – Instrumental Music from and Inspired by Soul Won
Black Reel Awards April 11, 2021 Outstanding Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [45]
British Academy Film Awards April 11, 2021 Best Original Music Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [46]
Annie Awards April 16, 2021 Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [47]
Academy Awards April 25, 2021 Best Original Score Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste Won [48]
Grammy Awards April 3, 2022 Best Improvised Jazz Solo "Bigger Than Us" Nominated [49]
Best Jazz Instrumental Album Jazz Selections: Music from and Inspired by Soul Nominated
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Won[lower-alpha 2]

Commercial performance

A week before the release of the film, the soundtrack album debuted on the UK Soundtrack Albums chart at number 35.[50] After the film was released on December 25, the soundtrack rose to number 12 on this chart and also was credited as two separated entries, one for score and one for soundtrack, on both Billboard's Soundtrack Albums chart and Current Album Sales chart.

Track listing

All songs are written and performed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, except where noted.

Soul: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack track listing[51]
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Born to Play"Jon BatisteJon Batiste2:00
2."Born to Play (reprise)"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:50
3."Bigger Than Us"Jon BatisteJon Batiste1:51
4."Collard Greens and Cornbread Strut"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:36
5."The Great Beyond"  2:45
6."Falling"  0:41
7."The Great Before/U Seminar"  3:19
8."Jump to Earth"  0:52
9."Rappin Ced"Daveed DiggsDaveed Diggs0:37
10."Joe's Lowdown Blues"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:36
11."Terry Time"  1:14
12."Joe's Life"  0:40
13."Portal/The Hall of Everything"  2:18
14."Run/Astral Plane"  1:44
15."Lost Soul"  0:29
16."Meditation/Return to Earth"  1:40
17."22's Getaway"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:58
18."Apex Wedge"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:49
19."Let Your Soul Glow"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:20
20."Terry Time Too"  3:00
21."Feel Soul Good"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:27
22."Parting Ways"Cody ChesnuttCody Chesnutt2:20
23."Looking at Life"Jon BatisteJon Batiste1:31
24."Fruit of the Vine"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:43
25."22 Is Ready"  1:25
26."Pursuit/Terry's World"  1:42
27."Betrayal"  2:28
28."Space Maker"Walter NorrisJon Batiste1:17
29."Cristo Redentor"Duke PearsonJon Batiste2:21
30."The Epic Conversationalist/Born to Play"Jon BatisteJon Batiste1:26
31."Celestial Spaces in Blue"Jon BatisteJon Batiste0:52
32."Spiritual Connection"Jon BatisteJon Batiste1:13
33."Lost"  1:09
34."Epiphany"  3:48
35."Ship Chase"  1:40
36."Escape/Inside 22"  2:32
37."Flashback"  1:33
38."Earthbound"  1:27
39."Thank You"  0:42
40."Enjoy Every Minute"  0:48
41."It's All Right"Curtis MayfieldJon Batiste2:50
42."Just Us"  2:42
Total length:64:15
Japanese edition bonus tracks[52]
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
43."Kiseki Wo Nozomunara..." (Soul version)
  • E-3
  • DJ HIROnyc
  • Tabatha M
Juju3:33
44."Rappin Ced"Daveed DiggsSubaru Kimura0:38
45."Parting Ways"Cody ChesnuttEito2:23
Total length:70:49
Soul: Original Motion Picture Score track listing[53]
No.TitleLength
1."The Great Beyond"2:45
2."Falling"0:41
3."The Great Before / U Seminar"3:19
4."Jump to Earth"0:52
5."Terry Time"1:14
6."Joe's Life"0:40
7."Portal / The Hall of Everything"2:18
8."Run / Astral Plane"1:44
9."Lost Soul"0:29
10."Meditation / Return to Earth"1:40
11."Terry Time Too"3:00
12."22 Is Ready"1:25
13."Pursuit / Terry's World"1:42
14."Betrayal"2:28
15."Lost"1:09
16."Epiphany"3:48
17."Ship Chase"1:40
18."Escape / Inside 22"2:32
19."Flashback"1:33
20."Earthbound"1:27
21."Thank You"0:42
22."Enjoy Every Minute"0:48
23."Just Us"2:42
Music from and Inspired by Soul track listing[54]
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Born to Play"Jon Batiste2:00
2."Born to Play Reprise"Batiste0:50
3."Bigger Than Us"Batiste1:51
4."Collard Greens and Cornbread Strut"Batiste0:36
5."Joe's Lowdown Blues"Batiste0:36
6."22's Getaway"Batiste0:58
7."Apex Wedge"Batiste0:49
8."Let Your Soul Glow"Batiste0:20
9."Feel Soul Good"Batiste0:27
10."Looking at Life"Batiste1:31
11."Fruit of the Vine"Batiste0:43
12."The Epic Conversationalist / Born to Play"Batiste1:26
13."Celestial Spaces in Blue"Batiste0:52
14."Spiritual Connection"Batiste1:13
15."The Initial Pursuit"Batiste 
16."It's All Right"Batiste 
17."Space Maker"Batiste1:17
18."Cristo Redentor"Batiste2:21
19."Danceland"Batiste 
20."Epistrophy"Batiste 
21."I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart"Batiste 
22."Blue Rondo à la Turk"Batiste 

Charts

Chart (2020) Peak
position
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC)[50] 12
US Current Album Sales (Billboard)[55]
Soundtrack version
69
US Current Album Sales (Billboard)[56]
Score version
47
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard)[57]
Soundtrack version
24
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard)[58]
Score version
17

Notes

  1. Credited to their scoring work on both Soul and Mank (2020).
  2. Tied with Carlos Rafael Rivera for The Queen's Gambit.

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