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It always makes me smile again. It's very funky, but with some world music influences, especially african and arabic, so I guess it's no accident that it was recorded in Morocco I discovered their album, "The No Comprendo" in a record store.

I was totally hooked! Catherine Ringer is a true diva but much more twisted and talented than the average pop siren. It's bizarre in parts, but that's what I love about it.

The first song is rife with sexual innuendo, but it's all in French if that makes a difference. Yes, you'll find English material here as well, which should give you a good idea where the band is coming from lyric-wise. If you're a Francophile or just adore edgy,new-wavy music with style, try this disc. This is fun, fun, FUN and it follows its own rules. Catherine's zesty vocal acrobatics are astounding and delightful and the music is SO infectious and timeless.

This could've benefitted from a bit of editing, at 14 tracks, it gets a BIT same-y sounding, but, that's nit-picking, and you get more bang for your buck. If you'd prefer your dance music to have gusto and surprises, then consider checking this out Catherine is the best singer of the world.

Rita's Rules. The sound is rather like a mix Siouxsie meets the Cocteau Twins, this album gives good acoustic renditions of some of their most popular singles. The "unplugged" versions aren't as remote from the originals as is sometimes the case, this is a good place to start if you don't know Les Rita at all, or if you've heard some of their music in the past - if you've ever lived in France at any tiem during the last fifteen years, you will have heard them unless you had your head in a bucket.

And they provided the best gig of the night at the recent Paleo festival She sounds great here. Iis is great party music". Their peculiar yet enchanting songs gave dissonance a platform and an aggressive, ever-changing style of music to evolve in. Resorting to the newest sounds, at times obscure lyrics and fairytale-like social critique, they have not only taken their art up to the next generation, they have created a rare combination of innovation and elaboration.

Understanding a little French could be useful but ultimately, a French dictionnary and the lyrics to hand which are provided in the booklet are reason enough to dive into the most original trip of recent years. Poetry, philosophy, sociology and a good helping of humour make this album a consecration of les Rita Mitsouko. Francophone CDs aren't considered imports there, so you don't have to pay triple the price.

Also, I noticed and perhaps this is because it is an import the cover art is different from the original. My favorite track is Cool Frenesie. Excellent blend of new and old" "I love it. It will take you a couple listen to get used to it but you'll love it.

In this brand new album, Fred et Catherine mix electronic music with funk and world music in their own unique way. Definitely different from their previous work but one of their best albums so far. Make sure to check out their websites one of them is in french and english If you are a fan of Les Rita Mitsouko, buy it.

If you like good music, buy it too. I remember growing up in France listening to two of their best albums - 's "Marc et Robert" and 's "The No Comprendo". Though inconsistent, they were and still are one of the best french bands around. Too bad we do not have other bands like them. One album by a different group that I would recommend is 's "angst in my pants" by the Sparks. Generally speaking, Les Rita Mitsouko the Ritas, for short aren't much known outside of the French-speaking world.

A pity. But if you've ever lived, worked, studied or for that matter been in France you'll probably have heard them without knowing it. The chanteuse goes by the name of Catherine Ringer and it's a bit like listening to Alison Moyet on helium - great power and a mindboggling range.

Don't speak French? No problem. Some of the tracks are in English and the music speaks volumes on its own. Guaranteed to put a smile on your face when it's a rainy Monday and you've got the auditors in. Let the Ritas into your life with this most excellent collection. This newer Cd has done it finally--it has brought together all of their greatest tunes! I liked the early albums, too, but don't play them so much anymore. This one is contemporary and I'm currently enjoying it a lot!

They took whatever they like and made albums that were between genres but always were high quality. This one is more rock like and they use rock guitar often, but it is better than 'Cool Frenesie' Get it, even if you don't know french like me : ". VERY enjoyable. Tres bien! This fantastic contribution to the pop legend was recorded in just 4 hours in the corridors of Grand Central Station.

Variety is nothing earth shattering however, it's a pure s. 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 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 The band signed to Virgin Records in , giving them their first opportunity to release a single. 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 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 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 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 , 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 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 , eventually releasing Systeme D in November of A live album was released next, Acoustiques, which sparked another tour through Eastern Europe. Their records were properly released to America in , and following a quiet period they reappeared in with the Cool Frenesie album.

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