Best TV Soundtracks Under $100 (2026)

We ranked releases under $100 by a composite value score combining user ratings, format quality (vinyl/CD), edition attributes, and relevance to the TV series

This roundup highlights TV soundtrack albums on vinyl and CD under $100, chosen for their value score, critical reception, and relevance to popular series. Picks were selected by weighting user ratings, format (vinyl vs. CD), and alignment with soundtrack features like explicit content labeling and limited-edition pressings

Top Picks

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    Euphoria Original Score Vinyl (Explicit Lyrics) by Milan

    Euphoria Original Score Vinyl (Explicit Lyrics) by Milan

    Milan • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

    Vinyl soundtrack from the Euphoria HBO series. Enjoy immersive music quality on vinyl, with positive remarks about the sound and overall presentation. Customers describe the album as an amazing piece of work and divine in its listening experience

    • strong audio quality
    • favorable customer reception
    • official soundtrack from the show
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    Cowboy Bebop Limited Vinyl Soundtrack

    Cowboy Bebop Limited Vinyl Soundtrack

    Milan • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

    Limited vinyl soundtrack from Cowboy Bebop by Milan. Noted for high sound quality and visually appealing coloring; some sleeve and color inconsistencies reported. A classic addition for fans

    • ultra-high-quality sound
    • gorgeous colored vinyl
    • beloved anime soundtrack
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Buying Guide

Choose format for your setup

Decide between vinyl and CD based on your playback gear—vinyl delivers tactile presentation and colored pressings, while CDs are more portable and forgiving on older players

Check explicit content labels

Look for explicit lyric warnings when purchasing soundtracks to ensure suitability for family listening or public playback

Consider edition and pressing

Limited-edition or colored vinyl can add collector value and unique packaging that matters to enthusiasts, affecting long-term enjoyment

Value score and user ratings

Use aggregate ratings (4.6–4.9 range among top picks) to gauge overall satisfaction and consistency across pressings and releases

Match genre and show tone

Choose soundtracks that reflect the series' mood—synth-heavy scores suit sci-fi nostalgia while orchestral or vocal-driven albums fit drama and anime