"Brice de Nice" is a captivating soundtrack album composed by the renowned Bruno Coulais, released on March 29, 2005, under the label B Original. This album is the sonic companion to the French comedy film of the same name, directed by James Huth and starring the talented Jean Dujardin. With a runtime of just 38 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that perfectly complement the film's humor and charm.
The album features a blend of genres, from the upbeat and energetic "Briçovitch" and "Rock the Cup" to the more laid-back and romantic tracks like "True Love" and "Sunset Ballad." Each song is crafted to enhance the film's narrative, with highlights including the film version of "Le casse de Brice" and the radio mix, both of which capture the film's playful spirit.
Bruno Coulais, known for his work in both film and classical music, brings his signature style to this soundtrack, creating a memorable and engaging listening experience. The album also features contributions from Slim Pezin, adding depth and variety to the soundtrack.
"Brice de Nice" is not just a collection of songs; it's an integral part of the film's identity, bringing the story of Brice to life through music. Whether you're a fan of the film or simply enjoy a good soundtrack, this album is sure to delight.