Dive into the captivating world of Riz Ortolani's "Contratto carnale," a 1973 soundtrack that transcends the typical boundaries of film music. This album, originally composed for the Italian drama film "Contratto carnale" (The African Deal), directed by Giorgio Bontempi, is a fusion of cool jazz and highlife, reflecting the film's inter-racial themes and the corrupt business backdrop set in Ghana.
The album, released under the label Creazioni Artistiche Musicali C.A.M. S.r.l., spans 45 minutes and features 15 tracks, including the standout single "Fei N Ye Mi." Ortolani's compositional prowess shines through in the intricate layers of "Contact" and "Contratto carnale" suites, each part building on the last to create a cohesive and immersive experience. The soundtrack was initially released as a 45 RPM disc in 1973, and its re-release by Quartet Records in 2016 has brought this gem to a wider audience.
Riz Ortolani, an Italian composer known for his versatile work in film and television, brings his signature style to this album, blending jazz and pop elements with a distinct African influence. The result is a rich tapestry of sound that complements the film's narrative while standing strong on its own. Whether you're a fan of film scores, jazz, or world music, "Contratto carnale" offers a unique listening experience that showcases Ortolani's ability to craft music that resonates across genres and cultures.