Disney Pixar’s Soul: The Music that Moves Us

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Disney Pixar’s Soul is a heartwarming and inspirational film that is sure to move everyone who sees it. The music is a big part of what makes the movie so special, and we’ve got the scoop on the best tracks to listen to.

Introduction

Since the release of their first feature film Toy Story in 1995, Disney Pixar has become one of the most successful animation studios in the world. Twenty-five years and 21 feature films later, they show no signs of slowing down. Their latest film, Soul, is a powerful and moving story about a jazz musician who discovers the true meaning of life.

One of the things that makes Soul so special is its music. The film features original songs by some of today’s most popular artists, as well as classic jazz standards that will touch your heart. In this article, we’ll take a look at the music of Soul and how it fits into the film.

Disney Pixar’s Soul is a beautiful and moving film that will stay with you long after you see it. Its music is an essential part of what makes it so special.

The Music of Soul

Disney Pixar’s Soul is a heartwarming film that not only tells a beautiful story, but also features an incredible score that is sure to move you. The film’s composer, Trent Reznor, is a master of creating emotion through music, and he has outdone himself with this film. From the soulful opening number to the upbeat finale, the music of Soul is sure to stay with you long after the credits roll.

The Score

The original score for Soul is composed by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste. The three worked together to create a unique sound for the film, blending traditional orchestral elements with a more contemporary approach.

Batiste, a jazz musician, was heavily involved in the composition of the score, and his influence can be heard throughout the film. In particular, the film’s opening sequence – which features an extended jazz jam session – is heavily indebted to Batiste’s style of playing.

Reznor and Ross, who are best known for their work on the soundtracks for The Social Network and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, used a similar approach to their work on Soul. Drawing on their experience with creating atmospheric and complex electronic music, they created a score that is both emotive and cerebral.

The result is a soundtrack that perfectly complements the film’s visuals and themes. Soul is a truly original film, and its music is a vital part of that originality.

The Soundtrack

The official soundtrack for Disney Pixar’s Soul was released on December 18, 2020, by Walt Disney Records. The album includes 34 tracks of original music from the film, composed by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste.

The album received critical acclaim from music critics. AllMusic’s Timothy Monger praised theOST for its “sprawling ambition and Reznor and Ross’ gorgeous, signature soundscapes”, while Variety’s Hans Morgenstern hailed it as “one of the best film scores of 2020.”

The official website for Soul describes the movie’s music as “a mix of modern jazz, gospel and R&B that speaks to the film’s themes of life, death and what comes after.” Composer Batiste said that he wanted the film’s music to be “unapologetically Black and diverse”, while also appealing to a wide range of listeners.

The Musicians Behind the Music

Disney Pixar’s Soul is a heart-warming and moving film that has captured the hearts of many. The film would not be the same without the amazing music that accompanies it. But who are the musicians behind the music? Let’s take a look.

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

As the masterminds behind Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have become known for their dark, industrial sound. But with Disney Pixar’s Soul, they’ve taken their music in a completely different direction.

For the film, Reznor and Ross sought to capture the feeling of “the joy of being alive.” The result is a beautiful score that is both uplifting and emotional.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Reznor spoke about how working on Soul has helped him to appreciate life in a whole new way.

“I think back on my younger self, I was so focused on what I was doing day-to-day and grinding it out,” he said. “It was just about putting my head down and trying to get through whatever it was — a relationship or touring or whatever — and not really enjoying the moment… This film has definitely given me a different perspective.”

“It makes you appreciate the little things more,” Ross added. “And also the big things.”

Disney Pixar’s Soul is now available on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital platforms.

Jon Batiste

Jon Batiste is an accomplished musician, bandleader, and composer who has been praised for his “virtuosity” and “immaculate sense of swing” by The New York Times. A native of Kenner, Louisiana, Batiste began playing piano at the age of six and went on to study at the Juilliard School. He has released several albums as a leader, including his most recent, Hollywood Africans (2018), which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Jazz charts.

Batiste is also a member of the multi-platinum-selling band The Dixie Chicks and has toured with them as their keyboardist and musical director. He has also collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Prince, Lenny Kravitz, Spyro Gyra, Wynton Marsalis, Stevie Wonder, and Beyoncé. In addition to his work as a performer, Batiste is also an outspoken advocate for music education and regularly gives clinics and workshops around the world.

Conclusion

When it comes to the music in “Soul,” there’s something for everyone. The film features an eclectic mix of genres, from classic jazz to hip-hop and R&B. Whether you’re a fan of jazz or not, the film’s score is sure to move you.

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