Rita Mitsouko is the début studio album by the French pop rock group Les Rita Mitsouko. It was released in April 1984 and includes the singles "Restez Avec Moi" and "Marcia Baïla".

Rita Mitsouko
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1984 (1984-04)[1]
RecordedConny's Studio, Köln, Germany
Studio Rita Mitsouko, Paris
GenreNew wave, synth-pop
Length38:24
59:30 (with bonus tracks)
LabelVirgin LP 70238
ProducerConny Plank, Les Rita Mitsouko
Les Rita Mitsouko chronology
Rita Mitsouko
(1984)
The No Comprendo
(1986)
Singles from Rita Mitsouko
  1. "Minuit Dansant" b/w "Galoping"
    Released: January 1982
  2. "Don't Forget the Nite" b/w "Aïe (Kryptonite Miss Spleïn)"
    Released: February 1982
  3. "Restez Avec Moi" b/w "Dans la Steppe"
    Released: 1984
  4. "Marcia Baïla" b/w "Jalousie"
    Released: April 1985

The album was recorded with veteran producer Conny Plank at Conny's Studio, Köln, Germany, and Studio Rita Mitsouko, Paris, with overdubs in Conny's Place. Receiving positive reviews, the album was originally released as an LP, cassette and CD in April 1984. CD editions include five bonus tracks. The artwork was designed by Les Rita Mitsouko and Atiai with photography by Bernard Pichon and Jean-Louis Sautreau.

At the time of release the group was simply called Rita Mitsouko. In the interim between the début and 1986's The No Comprendo, Catherine Ringer and Fred Chichin amended their name, adding 'Les' to 'Rita Mitsouko'. The decision was made to negate the possibility that audiences would identify the name as referring to Catherine Ringer only as opposed to a musical group.[2]

Singles edit

"Restez Avec Moi" preceded the release of the album but failed to chart. It was backed with "Dans la Steppe", a song that was later re-recorded by the group and issued with the shortened title "La Steppe" on 1993's Système D.

"Marcia Baïla" became a surprise hit single in France the spring of 1985. The song had a long chart trajectory, remaining on the Top 50 charts for 29 weeks. It debuted at #33 on April 27, 1985, and climbed regularly until it peaked at #2 for three consecutive weeks. In all, it spent 17 weeks in the Top Ten.[3]
The song was Rita Mitsouko's first big hit and propelled them to considerable fame.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [4]

Rita Mitsouko received positive reviews from the majority of critics.

The French edition of Rolling Stone magazine named this album the 20th greatest French rock album (out of 100).[5]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Fred Chichin and Catherine Ringer; except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Restez Avec Moi" 4:13
2."Jalousie" 4:30
3."Le Futur Nº 4"Chichin, Jean Naplin, Ringer3:34
4."La Fille Venue du Froid" 7:01
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."Yaktagan"3:28
6."In My Tea"2:57
7."Marcia Baïla"5:35
8."Oum Khalsoum"4:10
9."Amnésie"2:58
CD bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."Don't Forget the Nite" (B-Side of "Minuit Dansant" (1982), later released as an A-Side single (1982))2:42
11."Galoping" (12" B-Side of "Minuit Dansant" (1982))5:01
12."Dans la Steppe" (B-Side of "Restez Avec Moi" (1984))4:12
13."Minuit Dansant" (A-Side single (1982))4:01
14."Aïe (Kryptonite Miss Spleïn)" (B-Side of "Don't Forget the Nite" (1982))5:09

Personnel edit

Musicians
Technical and visual
  • Conny Plank, Rita Mitsouko - producer
  • Conny Plank, Fred Chichin, Dave Hutchins - recording
  • Conny Plank, Dave Hutchins - overdubs
  • Rita Mitsouko, Atiai - cover concept, artwork
  • Atiai - neon design, back cover coloriseur, front cover, thanks for use of his rhythm computer
  • Jean-Louis Sautreau - back cover photography
  • Bernard Pichon - front cover photography
  • Jade House Ltd., Mankin Industries - management

References edit

  1. ^ [1] [dead link]
  2. ^ www.ritamitsouko.org/TheNoComprendoUK Catherine and Fred decide to add 'LES' to 'RITA MITSOUKO' at this point to avoid mistakenly identifying the band only as Catherine's.
  3. ^ "Marcia Baïla", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved November 14, 2008)
  4. ^ Allmusic review
  5. ^ Magazine Rolling Stone, n°18 of February 2010, ISSN 1764-1071

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