"Une femme fidèle" is a captivating soundtrack album composed by the talented Mort Shuman, in collaboration with Pierre Porte, for the 1976 film directed by Roger Vadim. This album is a beautiful blend of chanson and variété française, showcasing Shuman's versatility as a singer-songwriter and composer. With a runtime of 34 minutes, the album features 14 tracks that encapsulate the essence of the film, each piece telling a part of the story through its melody and lyrics.
The album opens with "Générique," setting the tone for the rest of the tracks. It then flows seamlessly into "Sous l'ombrelle," "Rencontre," and other evocative pieces like "Adieu vertu," "Les amants," and "L'angoisse de Mathilde." Each track is a testament to Shuman and Porte's ability to create music that is both intimate and grand, reflecting the nuances of the film's narrative.
"Une femme fidèle" is not just a soundtrack; it's a journey through the highs and lows of the film's characters, with tracks like "La guerre" and "La mort de Mathilde" adding depth and drama. The album concludes with "Une femme fidèle," a poignant piece that ties the entire story together.
Released under the Creazioni Artistiche Musicali C.A.M. S.r.l. label, this album is a must-listen for fans of French cinema and music. It's a rare gem that combines the artistry of Mort Shuman with the cinematic vision of Roger Vadim, resulting in a soundtrack that stands the test of time. Whether you're a fan of Shuman's previous works or a newcomer to his music, "Une femme fidèle" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.