Dive into the vibrant and humorous world of 1990s French cinema with Francis Lai's "Ripoux Contre Ripoux," a soundtrack that perfectly complements the comedic spirit of Claude Zidi's film of the same name. This album, released on January 2, 1990, under the Playtime label, is a delightful blend of genres, primarily falling under the stutter house category, but also incorporating elements of film score and classical music.
Francis Lai, renowned for his work in film scores, delivers a collection of 18 tracks that span a total of 32 minutes. The album features a mix of instrumental pieces and thematic compositions that capture the essence of the film's narrative, from the opening theme "Ripoux contre ripoux (Générique début)" to the closing notes of "Ripoux contre ripoux (Générique fin)." Standout tracks like "Ripoux Blues" and "Le Paris des ripoux" showcase Lai's ability to infuse humor and energy into his compositions, making this soundtrack a joy to listen to.
The album's tracklist is a journey through the film's key moments, with titles like "Le thème de René" and "Les nouveaux ripoux" providing a glimpse into the characters and plotlines that unfold on screen. Whether you're a fan of French cinema, a lover of classical music, or simply someone looking for a unique and engaging listening experience, "Ripoux Contre Ripoux" offers a rich and entertaining collection of tracks that stand the test of time.