Soul: The Music that Made Pixar’s Movie a Masterpiece

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Pixar’s Soul is a beautiful movie that is made even more special by its amazing music. Here’s a look at the music that made this movie a masterpiece.

Introduction

Soul is a 2020 American computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Pete Docter and co-written by Docter, Mike Jones, and Kemp Powers, the film stars the voices of Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Questlove, Phylicia Rashad, Daveed Diggs, and Graham Norton. The film follows a middle-school music teacher who dreams of becoming a professional jazz musician. When he dies unexpectedly, he is reincarnated as a fly and enters “The Great Before”, where he tries to earn his way back to Earth.

The film’s score was composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails fame, making Soul their first feature film credit. The pair wrote original songs for the film, including “Flying Soul”, “It’s All Right”, and “Rockin’ Soul”.

The Music of Soul

Though the movie Soul has only been out for less than a week, the music of the film has already made a big impact. The original score, written by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste, is a beautiful and complex work that perfectly compliments the film. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the music of Soul and how it enhances the film.

The Score

The original score for Soul was composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. The pair had previously worked together on the soundtracks for The Social Network and Gone Girl.

For Soul, Reznor and Ross sought to create a “cinematic listened experience” that would capture the film’s emotional journey. To that end, they incorporated a full orchestra into the score, as well as jazz musicians like saxophonist Kamasi Washington.

The result is a beautiful and moving score that perfectly compliments the film. It’s one of the best movie scores in recent memory, and it’s well worth seeking out.

The Songs

Included on the official soundtrack for Soul are the following songs:

“Parting Ways” – Performed by Cody ChesnuTT
“Cigarettes of ours” – Performed by The Stylistics
“I’d Rather Go Blind” – Performed by Etta James
“Cold Sweat” – Performed by James Brown
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” – Performed by Otis Redding
“Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” – performed by Stevie Wonder
“My Guy” – performed by Mary Wells
“I Got You (I Feel Good)”- performed by James Brown
“Try a Little Tenderness”- performed by Otis Redding
“Humpty Dumpty”- performed by The Montée Sisters
“Angel”- performed By Common

Along with the original score composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, these songs bring the film’s setting of New York City in the 1970s to life.

The Legacy of Soul

Soul is a 2020 American animated film produced by Pixar. The movie follows the story of Joe Gardner, a jazz musician who gets the opportunity to play at the legendary Blue Note club. After an accident, Joe ends up in the Great Before, where he meets 22, a soul who has never lived before. Together, they try to find a way back to Joe’s life.

The Impact of the Movie

Soul is thetype of movie that lingers with you long after the credits have rolled. It’s a movie that makes you think, feel, and question your own existence. For weeks after watching it, I found myself thinking about what it means to be alive and what happens to our souls after we die. I’m not exaggerating when I say that Soul is one of the most impactful movies I’ve ever seen.

While it’s impossible to talk about Soul without spoiling some of the film’s biggest reveals, I’ll do my best to keep this relatively spoiler-free. In short, Soul follows the story of Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx), a middle-aged music teacher who has always dreamed of becoming a professional jazz musician. When he finally gets his big break, an accident leaves Joe in a coma and his soul detached from his body. Lost in The Great Before – a place where souls develop their “spark” before being born – Joe must find his way back to Earth before it’s too late.

What makes Soul so special is the way it handles heavy topics like life, death, and what happens after we die. Throughout the film, Joe has several conversations with other souls about what it means to be alive and what our purpose is in life. Even though these scenes take place in an otherworldly setting, they feel grounded in reality thanks to the deep emotions at play. These conversations will likely resonate differently with everyone who watches Soul, but for me, they were a reminder of how precious life is and how important it is to make the most of every day.

It’s clear that the team at Pixar put a lot of thought into creating Soul, which is why the film feels so significant. In addition to its profound themes, Soul is also one of the most visually stunning films I’ve ever seen. From start to finish, the animation is top-notch, with incredibly detailed environments and characters that feel lifelike despite being animated. The colors are also used incredibly effectively throughout the film, culminating in a beautiful finale that left me speechless.

Soul is a masterclass in filmmaking from start to finish, but its lasting impact comes from its powerful themes about life and death. This is a film that will stay with you long after you’ve seen it, challenging you to examine your own existence and what matters most to you.

The Impact of the Music

The music of Soul is a work of love and passion. It took the visions of Pete Docter, Kemp Powers, and Jon Batiste to create something truly special. The soundtrack features original songs by British singer-songwriter Chris Barnett, composer Patrick Doyle, and Batiste himself. The score was recorded with theAtlanta Symphony Orchestra at the famed Fox Theatre.

The music of Soul is an essential part of the film’s emotional impact. The film would not be nearly as successful without the work of these talented musicians. The songs and score are incredibly moving and add immense depth to the film’s story.

The Legacy of Soul is a documentary that explores the making of the film’s music. It features interviews with Docter, Powers, Barnett, Doyle, and Batiste. The documentary is an intimate look at the creative process behind one of Pixar’s most acclaimed films.

The Legacy of Soul is a must-see for any fan of Soul or Pixar films in general. It’s a fascinating look at how music can elevate a film to greatness.

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