"Max mon amour" is a captivating short album by the renowned French artist Michel Portal, released on January 1, 1986, under the Studiocanal label. This unique collection of tracks is a fusion of French jazz, free jazz, and chamber music, showcasing Portal's exceptional talent and versatility. The album is a soundtrack to the 1986 film of the same name, directed by Nagisa Ōshima.
In just 14 minutes, Michel Portal takes you on a journey through a variety of musical landscapes. The album begins with "Margaret hums... Max my love theme," setting the tone with a delicate and intimate melody. It then transitions into the instrumental version of the theme, followed by variations featuring the flute and clarinet, highlighting Portal's mastery of these instruments. The synth theme adds a modern touch, while "Max and the kids" brings a playful and lively energy to the collection. The album concludes with the main title track, "Max my love main title," leaving you with a memorable and haunting melody.
"Max mon amour" is a testament to Michel Portal's innovative approach to music, blending different genres and styles to create a unique and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a fan of jazz, chamber music, or simply great music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.