Les Rita Mitsouko

Les Rita Mitsouko

Les Rita Mitsouko at the Eurockéennes 2007
Background information
Origin Paris, France
Genres New wave, pop rock, alternative rock, chanson
Years active 1980–2007
Labels Because
Delabel
Virgin France
Associated acts Spratz
Website www.ritamitsouko.com
Past members Fred Chichin
Catherine Ringer

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

Chichin died from cancer in 2007. Instead of continuing as Les Rita Mitsouko, Ringer completed a final tour, "Catherine Ringer chante Les Rita Mitsouko and more" (Catherine Ringer sings Les Rita Mitsouko and more), and started a solo career.

History

The duet has stated that the name "Rita Mitsouko" originated 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.[2]

According to the French Wikipedia the name of the group was chosen to reflect the band's extremely diverse musical reference: Rita refers to the South American music (and the cult actress Rita Hayworth). Mitsouko is a Japanese first name and is also the name of a perfume by Guerlain. The group originally went by the name "Rita Mitsouko" but in 1985 "Les" was added when they realized that many people believed the name of the group was that of the singer.

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 the 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 36.

Rita Mitsouko was a creative and eccentric first album, combining elements of punk, rock, synthpop 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. In October 1985, they contributed a cover version of "All Tomorrow's Parties" for the Velvet Underground tribute album Les Enfants du Velvet.

The 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 have 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". "Singing in the Shower" was included on the soundtrack of the Ridley Scott film Black Rain.

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 1991, they made the music of the movie My Life Is Hell, directed by Josiane Balasko.

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, Ringer sings a duet, "My Love Is Bad", with Iggy Pop. Variéty also includes a vocal duo in which Ringer is joined by the 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 28 November 2007, 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. Ringer toured under her own name following his death.

Discography

Les Rita Mitsouko discography
Studio albums 7
Live albums 3
Compilation albums 3
Video albums 1
Music videos 12
EPs 1
Singles 27

The discography of Les Rita Mitsouko, the French pop-rock duo, consists of seven studio albums, two compilations, one remix album, three live albums, two extended plays, twenty-seven singles, one video and twelve music videos.

Studio albums

Year Album information Chart positions
FR
[3][4]
BEL
[5]
SWI
[6]
1984 Rita Mitsouko
1986 The No Comprendo
  • Released: 20 September 1986
  • Labels: Virgin Records SA
9
1988 Marc & Robert
  • Released: 7 November 1988
  • Labels: Virgin Records SA
35
1993 Système D
  • Released: 16 November 1993
  • Labels: Delabel
7
2000 Cool Frénésie
  • Released: 7 March 2000
  • Labels: Delabel
3 70
2002 La Femme Trombone
  • Released: 1 September 2002
  • Labels: Virgin Records SA
5 39
2007 Variéty 3 16 36

Compilation albums

Year Album information Chart positions
FR BEL
[5]
SWI
[6]
1990 Re (Remix album)
  • Released: 10 October 1990
  • Labels: Virgin Records SA
2001 Bestov
  • Released: 5 November 2001
  • Labels: Delabel
34 83
2004 Essentiel
  • Released: 11 May 2004
  • Labels: Virgin, EMI

Live albums

Year Album information Chart positions
FR
[3]
BEL SWI
1996 Acoustiques (Live from an M6 televised concert)
  • Released: 27 October 1996
  • Labels: Delabel
18
2004 En concert avec l'Orchestre Lamoureux (as 'Les Rita Mitsouko avec L'Orchestre Lamoureux')
  • Released: March 2004
  • Labels: Virgin Records SA
64
2008 Chante Les Rita Mitsouko and more à la Cigalle (Credited to Catherine Ringer)
  • Released: 28 November 2008
  • Labels: Because Music
35

Extended plays

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
FR
[3][7]
BEL
[5]
U.S. Dance
[8]
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" 19 11 The No Comprendo
"C'est Comme Ça" 10
1987 "Les Histoires D'a" 46
1988 "Mandolino City" 82 Marc & Robert
1989 "Singing in the Shower" (with Sparks) 37 24
"Le Petit Train" 70
"Tongue Dance"
1990 "Hip Kit" (William Orbit Remix) Re
1991 "Don't Forget the Nite" (Re-recording) 81
1993 "Y'a D'la Haine!" 33 Système D
1994 "Les Amants"
"Femme D'affaires" 75
1996 "Riche" (with Doc Gynéco) Acoustiques
2000 "Cool Frénésie" 98 Cool Frénésie
"Alors C'est Quoi" 45
"Femme de Moyen-Age"
2002 "Triton" 35 La Femme Trombone
"Sasha"
2003 "Tu Me Manques" En Concert
2007 "Communiqueur D'amour" 68 Variéty
"Ding Ding Dong (Ringing At Your Bell)" 34 28
"Même Si" 21
"L'Ami Ennemi" 72

Videos

Music videos

Year Title Director
1985 "Marcia Baïla" Philippe Gautier
1986 "Andy"
1987 "C'est Comme Ça" Jean-Baptiste Mondino
"Les Histoires D'a"
1989 "Singing in the Shower" Tim Pope
"Le Petit Train" Jean Achache
1990 "Hip Kit" (William Orbit Remix) Hiroyuki Nakano
1993 "Y'a D'la Haine!" Sébastien Chanterel
1994 "Les Amants" Jean-Baptiste Mondino
2000 "Cool Frénésie"
2002 "Triton"
2007 "Ding Ding Dong (Ringing At Your Bell)"

Awards

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References

  1. Prologue of biographical documentary "Rita Mitsouko: A Life Of Music" the duet soon found love for each other and married and had 16 children.
  2. 1 2 3 "Discographie Les Rita Mitsouko". 2003-2011 Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 July 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 "Discographie Les Rita Mitsouko". 2003-2011 Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  5. 1 2 "Discographie Les Rita Mitsouko". 2003-2011 Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  6. http://www.infodisc.fr/Artistes.php InfoDisc : Tout les Titres par Artiste (Search Rita Mitsouko)
  7. "Allmusic - Billboard singles – Les Rita Mitsouko". Billboard. Retrieved 4 December 2008.
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