[[Image:Soulsoundtrack.jpg|thumb|Soundtrack cover art]]
[[Image:Souljapan.jpg|thumb|Japanese soundtrack cover art]]
'''''Soul (Original Score)''''' was scored by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]] for Pete Docter's film of the same name. It was released on vinyl, digital, and CD on December 18, 2020. Per [[John Crawford]] on [[Echoing the Sound]], it was confirmed that the release has the [[Null numbers|Null12]] 12 release number. To date, it has won the most awards out of all Reznor and Ross [[Soundtracks|score work]], and earned the pair their second Academy Award and Golden Globe wins. The film contains a visual Easter egg in the form of a sign on a hardware store, having a sale on [[Nine Inch Nails|9 in. nails]].
The vinyl is Reznor and Ross's score by itself, while the digital and CD versions combine Reznor and Ross's score with music from and inspired by the film (mainly by jazz artist Jon Batiste). The digital and CD versions are listed by retail outlets as a soundtrack rather than a score, and the CD was only released internationally. A special crystal-clear vinyl was released exclusively through Target. The jazz portion of the film's music also had a separate vinyl release.
==Samplers==
[[Image:SoulFYC.jpg|thumb|For Your Consideration CD sampler]]
An awards season For Your Consideration sampler was released both on both CD and for streaming from the Disney Studios Awards website. The song versions mostly corresponded to the retail album release, though ineligible songs were removed. "Jump to Earth" is slightly shorter as it cross-fades into the next song. "Portal" has a proper fade-out ending, as it no longer cross-fades into "The Hall of Everything". "Fruit of the Vine" has a couple edits in the middle and end which make it shorter.
#"Born to Play Reprise" (Jon Batiste) - 0:50