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Les Rita Mitsouko

 
Artist: Les Rita Mitsouko
 

Group Members:

Catherine Ringer, Fred Chichin

Similar Artists:

Les Fabulous Troubadours, Zebda, Mano Negra
  • Formed: 1980
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Rita Mitsouko," "Remixed Hits," "Re"
  • Representative Songs: "Andy," "C'Est Comme Ça," "Bad Days"

Biography

Les Rita Mitsouko came together in the spring of 1979 when guitarist Fred Chichin and singer Catherine Ringer began working on the same theater production. Upon their first meeting, they were inseparable, talking until they realized they should start the band together. Ringer decided to take on lyrical duties, while Chichin became the resident instrumentalist. They debuted later that year, with Ringer on the organ and Chichin on guitar, while everything else was prerecorded. Around this time they also drafted Jean Naplin into the mix, although he was never a member; he contributed songs to most of their albums and became a frequent collaborator. They realized early that the chemistry they had developed did not translate well to other musicians, thus they decided to keep the group a duo. They performed around Europe, playing several clubs and bars until finally playing under the name les Rita Mitsouko for the first time in November of 1980.

They were a very popular live act at the time, and they collaborated with other artists often, most notably with playwright Armando Llamas before his death in 1981. The band signed to Virgin Records in 1982, giving them their first opportunity to release a single. "Minuit Dansant" was the song, and critics immediately branded the band minimalists. The B-side of the record, "Don't Forget the Nite," became a surprise radio hit and was re-released as the A-side soon after. They moved to Cologne and began recording their eponymous debut album, and by the end of 1984 the album was out and "La Jalousie" and "Marcia Baila" became big hits in Europe. Ensuing tours with the Smiths and Kid Creole revealed their growing popularity, and by 1986 they were ready to record their second album. Filmmaker Jean-Luc Goddard filmed the process, resulting in the oddball documentary Soigne Ta Droite, which is of interest chiefly because of the unreleased material that appears on the soundtrack. Producer Tony Visconti was brought in, and the recording process was moved to England to finish the project. The No Comprendo was finally released at the end of the year to a big reception, making them one of the hottest bands in Europe and winning them many music awards. The band moved to New York in early 1987 to hold auditions for a live band. The following tour, which covered most of Europe, was an enormous success and led to the eventual re-launching of La Cigale, an old theater that the band enjoyed. During the tour they also made friends with Sparks, who invited them to collaborate at some point in the future. Musicians like Boy George and Michael Hutchence voiced their interest in working with the group, but these projects failed to go anywhere and the band just moved ahead to the next album. Marc et Robert was the next album, written mostly in the studio, and featuring songs written and performed with Sparks. Another tour followed, leading to the construction of the band's new studio in their home.

By 1990, they decided to release a remix album (Re) and perform a month-long engagement at La Cigale. The performances were so successful that the two agreed to prolong the appearance, staying until January of 1991. It was then that they realized that they wanted to record their albums on-stage at La Cigale, leading to the construction of an elaborate recording setup in the theater. They began work on the album in 1992, eventually releasing Systeme D in November of 1993. More hits appeared, including a duet with Iggy Pop on "My Love Is Bad." Another European tour resulted from the release, and they worked with several other musicians during their trips, including Coba and Richard Galliano. A live album was released next, Acoustiques, which sparked another tour through Eastern Europe. Their records were properly released to America in 1999, and following a quiet period they reappeared in 2000 with the Cool Frenesie album. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
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Les Rita Mitsouko
Les Rita Mitsouko at the Eurockéennes 2007
Les Rita Mitsouko at the Eurockéennes 2007
Background information
Origin Paris, France
Genre(s) alternative rock
chanson
pop rock
Years active 1980 — 2008
Label(s) Because
Delabel
Virgin France
Associated acts Spratz
Website www.ritamitsouko.com
Members
Fred Chichin
Catherine Ringer

Les Rita Mitsouko was a French pop rock group formed by guitarist Fred Chichin and singer Catherine Ringer. [1] The duo first performed as Rita Mitsouko at Gibus Club, Paris in 1980. They went on to become one of the most successful musical acts of the 1980s in France[citation needed].

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History

The duet has stated that the name "Rita Mitsuko" originates from the combination of Catherine Ringer's childhood friend and the name of a meal they enjoyed in a local Japanese restaurant soon after they met.[1]

Rita Mitsouko began performing in the early 1980s in alternative spaces such as the Pali-Kao, a squatted factory building in Belleville, Paris.

The band first achieved major popular success in 1985, with the release of the second single from their first album: "Marcia baila" rose to number 2 on the French record charts that summer. Philippe Gautier directed a vibrant and widely viewed music video to accompany the record. "Marcia Baila" is an homage to Argentine choreographer and dancer Marcia Moretto, with whom Catherine Ringer had studied and performed in the 1970s. Moretto died of cancer in 1981 at the age of 32.

Rita Mitsouko was a creative and eccentric debut album, combining elements of punk, rock, synth pop and jazz. Coupled with the band's colorful, wild, over-the-top image, it brought Rita Mitsouko to the attention of some important anglophone listeners.

American record producer and musician Tony Visconti produced the band's next two albums, The No Comprendo and Marc et Robert, helping to polish and perfect their sound. These two albums feature both French and English lyrics. The most successful singles from these albums were "C'est comme ça" and '"Andy."

The American band Sparks collaborated with Les Rita Mitsouko on Marc et Robert. Russell Mael sings lead vocals with Catherine Ringer on three of the album's tracks, "Singing in the Shower," "Live in Las Vegas," and "Hip Kit."

Jean-Baptiste Mondino directed most of Les Rita Mitsouko's music videos in the 1980s.

Jean-Luc Godard's 1987 feature film Soigne ta droite incorporates documentary footage of the band's The No Comprendo recording sessions.

In 1993, the video of "Y'a d'la haine," from the album Système D, was awarded Clip of the Year by MTV Europe.

On Système D Catherine Ringer sings a duet, "My Love Is Bad," with Iggy Pop. Variéty also includes a vocal duo in which Ringer is joined by guest musician Serj Tankian (from System of a Down).

Les Rita Mitsouko's album Variéty was released in 2007 in both French and in English (Variety) versions; it was produced by Mark Plati.

On Wednesday November 28th 2007, Fred Chichin died from cancer while the band had just cancelled their previous concert dates in Paris. He was only diagnosed with the disease two months before.

It was announced on the 8th of February 2008 on the band's website that Catherine Ringer is due to resume touring this April following the death of her partner and Les Rita Mitsouko collaborator, Fred Chichin. Catherine will pick up with the band that she and Fred put together for the release of their latest album 'Variety' on Because Music.

Discography

Albums

Year Album information French Album Chart[2]
1984 Rita Mitsouko
1986 The No Comprendo
  • Released: 20 September 1986
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
1988 Marc & Robert
  • Released: 7 November 1988
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
1993 Système D
  • Released: 16 November 1993
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
2000 Cool Frénésie
  • Released: 7 March 2000
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
3
2002 La Femme Trombone
  • Released: 1 September 2002
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
5
2007 Variéty 3
Variety (English language version)
  • Released: 2 July 2007
  • Label: Wagram, Because Music, WEA International
163
Compilations
Year Album information
1990 Re
  • Released: 10 Oct 1990
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
  • Notes: Remix album
2001 Le Bestov
  • Released: 5 Nov 2001
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
2004 Essentiel
  • Released: 11 May 2004
  • Label: Virgin/EMI
Live albums
Year Album information French Album Chart[2]
1996 Acoustiques
  • Released: 27 Oct 1996
  • Label: Delabel
  • Notes: Live, from an M6 televised concert
18
2004 Les Rita Mitsouko En Concert Avec L'Orchestre Lamoureux
  • Released: Mar 2004
  • Label: Virgin Records SA
  • Notes: Credited as 'Les Rita Mitsouko avec L'Orchestre Lamoureux'
64
2008 Chante Les Rita Mitsouko and more à la Cigalle
  • Released: 28 Nov 2008
  • Label: Because Music
  • Notes: Credited to Catherine Ringer
35

Singles

Year Title Album Chart Positions
French Singles Chart[3] U.S. Club Play[4]
1982 "Minuit Dansant" / "Don't Forget the Nite"
1984 "Restez Avec Moi" Rita Mitsouko
1985 "Marcia Baïla" 2 27
1986 "Andy" / "Un Soir, Un Chien" The No Comprendo 19 11
"C'est Comme Ça" 10
1987 "Les Histoires D'a"
1988 "Mandolino City" Marc et Robert
1989 "Singing in the Shower" (with Sparks) 37 24
"Le Petit Train"
1990 "Tongue Dance"
"Hip Kit (William Orbit Remix)" Re
1991 "Don't Forget the Nite"
1993 "Y'a D'la Haine!" Système D 33
1994 "Les Amants"
"Femme D'affaires"
1996 "Riche" (with Doc Gynéco) Acoustiques
2000 "Cool Frénésie" Cool Frénésie 98
"Alors C'est Quoi"
"Femme de Moyen-Age"
2002 "Triton" La Femme Trombone
"Sasha"
2003 "Tu Me Manques" En Concert
2007 "Communiqueur D'amour" Variéty
"Ding Dang Dong"
"Même Si"
"L'Ami Ennemi"
"The Eye" (6 track E.P.)

Awards

  • 1987 : Grand Prix of the Charles-Cros Academy
  • 1987 : Victoires De La Musique: "Best Album of the Year" for The No Comprendo
  • 1987 : Victoires De La Musique: "Best video of the Year" for C'est comme ça
  • 1990 : Bus Steel of the decade 80 for throughout their work.
  • 1994 : MTV Europe Music Awards: "Best video of the Year" for Y'a d'la haine.
  • 2001 : Price Roger-Seiller of "Best French Band"
  • 2001 : Spring prices SACEM.

External links

References

  1. ^ Prologue of biographical documentary "Rita Mitsuko: A Life Of Music"
  2. ^ a b http://lescharts.com/search.asp?search=Les+Rita+Mitsouko&cat=a Les Rita Mitsouko French Album Chart Placings 1996-present
  3. ^ "lescharts.com – Discographie Les Rita Mitsouko". Billboard. http://lescharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Les+Rita+Mitsouko. Retrieved on 2008-12-04. 
  4. ^ "Allmusic - Billboard singles – Les Rita Mitsouko". Billboard. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=LES. Retrieved on 2008-12-04. 

 
 

 

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