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BACCARA
With hit singles such as 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie', 'Sorry, I'm A Lady', 'Darling', 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado' and more than 25 million records sold, BACCARA were one of the world's most popular duo in the late 70's.
The original line-up consisted of two beautiful Spanish ladies, Mayte Mateos who was born on February 7th, 1951 in Logroño (La Rioja/Spain) and María Mendiola who was born on April 4th, 1952 in Madrid.
In the mid-70's, Mayte, who graduated as a teacher from the 'Royal Spanish Academy for Arts, Drama and Dance', was selected to join the Alberto Portillo Ballet of TVE, Spain's national television. This is where she first met María. Both girls left the ballet in 1976 and formed a duo named Venus. Their first television appearance as a duo was in the Spanish show 'Palmarés'. Their dancing act was slightly inspired by the Kessler Sisters from Germany. Venus signed a deal with a theatre located in Zaragoza, Spain. The owner reckoned their performances were way too elegant for his theatre and their contract ended after one week.
María had contacts in the Canary Islands and both girls were engaged to perform at the 'Tres Islas' hotel on the Spanish island of Fuerteventura. Very soon, their energetic and lively show had become the absolute highlight of the evening. 'But we also performed classic flamenco pieces', lead singer Mayte remembers, 'since 90% of the guests were from Germany and they loved flamenco music.'
And so did Leon Deane (record manager at RCA Germany), Patrick Krevitz (DJ) and Fred Dieckmann (who later became BACCARA's manager) who were on holiday in the same hotel. They were so fascinated by the show they saw on January 17th, 1977 at 11pm that they spontaneously invited Mayte and Maria to come to Germany.
Mayte & María arrived in Hamburg in the middle of March 1977 for the first recording sessions with German composer and producer Rolf Soja.
The bosses at RCA Hamburg were so impressed by their talent and their voices that only six days later their first single, 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie', was recorded.
'It took us quite some time to find the right name. We had no idea how things would turn out. For all of us, it was a gamble, like Baccara! It's only later on that we made the connection with the most beautiful and most expensive rose.'
The first single 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' was released in May 1977. It was written by composer & producer Rolf Soja & lyricist Frank Dostal. In June 1977, it took the German Top 50 by storm, topping the chart for eight weeks. 25.000 copies of the single were sold daily in Germany. The peak was 48.000 copies sold in one day!
'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' reached the #1 spot in 18 countries and sold more than 16 million copies worldwide. It was the first single performed by a female duo to reach number one in the UK single chart as well as the first one by a Spanish act. BACCARA got registered in the 'Guinness Book Of Records' as the female musical duo that had sold the most records to that date.
The follow-up single, 'Sorry, I'm A Lady' was released in August 1977. It started to chart in September 1977, was #1 for 7 weeks in Germany and soon became a worldwide hit reaching the #1 spot in the Netherlands, Belgium and Norway, #2 in Switzerland and #3 in Sweden.
In September 1977, Mayte & María received the 'Goldener Löwe Award' (Golden Lion Award) of RTL Germany for being #1 in the official charts with their first two singles.
In October 1977, the self-titled debut BACCARA album was released. The record was arranged and produced by Rolf Soja, like all the other BACCARA records until 1981. The sales of the first album were massive and exceeded all expectations at RCA. It went to #1 in all Scandinavian countries (remaining at the top of the album chart for 12 weeks in Norway and 8 weeks in Sweden. In Finland this album still is the 5th all-time best selling International album!) and #13 in Germany.
In November 1977, BACCARA represented Germany at the 8th edition of the 'Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo' with the song 'Mad In Madrid'. Despite being tipped as favourites by the media, their song finished in fourteenth place.
By the end of 1977, BACCARA's success was spreading worldwide. They already had reached the number one spot in almost all European countries and were extremely successful in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Scandinavia, the UK and Eastern Europe. BACCARA were also enjoying popularity in Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Japan and South Africa.
The public was charmed by Mayte & María, two elegant and glamorous women who complemented each other with their respective vocal styles, as well as with their wardrobe: Mayte would always be dressed in black and María in white.
All European TV channels wanted to have BACCARA on their programmes and Mayte & María were regular guests in top shows like 'Musikladen' (NDR), 'Die Aktuelle Schaubude' (NDR), 'Disco' (ZDF), 'Starparade' (ZDF), 'Ein Kessel Buntes' (DDR-FS), 'Top Of The Pops' (BBC), 'The Sacha Distel Show' (BBC) 'TopPop' (AVRO) and '300 millones' (TVE).
In January 1978, 'Darling' was released as a single: it went to #1 in Norway, #5 in Sweden, #6 in Germany and #9 in Switzerland.
On April 22nd, 1978, BACCARA represented Luxembourg at the 'Eurovision Song Contest' held in Paris with the song 'Parlez-vous français?'. Even though the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese juries gave the maximum number of points to Luxembourg, the song ended up seventh place with a total of 73 points.
However, it didn't stop the record from becoming a European hit. It charted at #7 in Belgium, #8 in Sweden and #21 in Germany. It was one of the best-selling singles of the 1978 contest. 'Parlez-vous français?' remains to this day one of the most requested Eurovision songs.
BACCARA's second album, 'Light My Fire' was released in July 1978. It did well all over Europe and charted in Scandinavia.
In 1978, BACCARA received the Bambi Award from the Burda publishing group.
With the annual Bambi awards, the Burda media group honours celebrities from the world of entertainment, literature, sports and politics who have achieved major success.
In November 1978, 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado' was released as a single. It started to climb the German charts in December 1978 where it peaked at #4. At the same time, the compilation 'The Hits Of Baccara' was released. It went to #30 in the German charts and sold well all over Europe.
'El diablo te mandó a Laredo', a Spanish version of the 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado', was recorded especially for the Spanish territories and soon became one of BACCARA's biggest hits in Spain.
The single 'Body Talk' was released in May 1979. It charted at #26 in Germany.
In 1979, RCA Japan released 'By 1999' as a single. That song was originally the b-side of 'Body Talk'.
'Ay, Ay Sailor' was released in October 1979 and reached the #39 spot in Germany.
In November 1979, the third BACCARA album, 'Colours', was released.
At the same time, BACCARA recorded 'Eins plus eins ist eins', a German version of their song 'One, Two, Thee, That's Life', for the 'International Year of the Child' proclaimed by the United Nations.
In 1980, RCA Spain released a BACCARA single with two tracks performed in Spanish, 'Baila tú' ('Body Talk') and 'En el año 2000' ('By 1999'). Mayte & María wrote the lyrics to both songs.
Later that year, BACCARA split up after a controversy that erupted with the release of the single 'Sleepy Time Toy'.
BACCARA split up in 1980 as a result of a controversy that erupted with the release of the single 'Sleepy-Time-Toy'.When the single came out, Maria complained about the fact that her voice wasn't heard on the song. She filed a lawsuit against RCA. She wanted the final mix to be changed. 'I was really baffled and didn’t know what was going on', says Mayte. 'Because it was my voice that had carried BACCARA for most of the time. And that's the way it had been for years. In fact, Maria never sang more than 15% of the BACCARA songs'. Because of the lawsuit, all the copies of 'Sleepy Time Toy' were removed from the stores. There was no hope for a resolution with the record company and BACCARA stopped their collaboration with producer/composer Rolf Soja.
In 1981, BACCARA reunited for a while for the recording of their fourth album, 'Bad Boys', which was produced in London by Graham Sacher.
In 1982, Mayte and María decided to go separate ways and went on to start solo careers.
In early 1999, negotiations between BMG and BACCARA 2000 began for the recording of an album.
In April, the first recording sessions took place in Hamburg.
BACCARA 2000 developed a completely different Eurodance sound and their self-titled album was released in September 1999.
In February 2004, BACCARA took part in the Swedish prefinals for the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song 'Soy tu Venus' and even though they didn't make it to the final, their performance was quite successful. The song was written by Robert Olausson, Robert Habolin and Mats Jansson.
In March 2004, BACCARA released the abum 'Soy tu Venus'. At the same time, BACCARA embarked on a European tour.
On March 9th, 2007, BACCARA received the Radio Regenbogen Award for the most successful female duo of the 70's.
On the occasion of BACCARA's 30th anniversary, Sony BMG Germany released a 3 CD box set of BACCARA on August 31st, 2007. This very complete retrospective includes 50 original recordings from the RCA years.
BACCARA's long awaited new album, 'Satin... In Black & White' was released by Edel Entertainment Germany on June 27th, 2008. This album includes six brand new songs, six new recordings of the classic hits as well as a medley in German. 'Satin... In Black & White' was arranged, composed and produced by Rolf Soja, lyrics by Frank Dostal, the original team behind the duo's biggest hits and most memorable songs.
In 2010 BACCARA's first christmas song ever the 'Christmas Medley' was released.
BACCARA's current line-up features Mayte Mateos, the original voice of the duo and her singing partner Paloma Blanco.
BACCARA are currently touring all over Europe.
BACCARA are back for good!
BACCARA - Spanish group two beautiful girls Mayte Mateus (Matee Matheos) and Maria Mendiola (Marie Mendiola) - one of the world's most popular duo in the late 70's! Mayte was born in 1951 on 7th of February (Logrono/La Rioja/Spain), Maria in 1952 on 4th of April (Madrid/Spain).
BACCARA's career started in 1977. Mayte, graduated as a teacher from the 'Royal Spanish Academy for Arts, Drama and Dance' in Madrid, was selected to join the Spanish TV's Ballet Company and perform with them for several years. There she met Maria. The two of them decided to quit the ballet company and start working independently with their own show program. By accident -- or actually more because of a mistake -- they got sent to a night club as their first engagement. They sang and danced with all their heart and soul, but a week later they were asked to leave. '-Too elegant', was the commentary of the night club owner.
But Mayte and Maria didn't give up, they believed in themselves and in their success. They found a stage for themselves in the 'Tres Islas' hotel on the Spanish island of Fuerteventura. Very soon, their energetic and lively show program had become the absolute highlight of the evening. 'But we also performed classic flamenco pieces', Mayte remembers, 'Since 90 percent of the guests were from Germany. And they loved to see the flamenco pieces.' Maria and Mayte were performing flamenco and singing traditional Spanish songs in cabarets for tourists.
And so did the employee of the RCA record company in Hamburg, now BMG Ariola Hamburg GmbH. Leon Deane was so fascinated by the show on January 17th, 1977 that he spontaneously invited Mayte and Maria to come to Hamburg. Roughly a month later, the two arrived in Hamburg for first rehearsals with German composer/producer Rolf Soja. The bosses at RCA were so swept away by their talent and their voices that only six days later their first single, 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' was recorded. The Girls officially started to work as BACCARA (Baccara - a kind of the rose)!
Their song 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' (text and sound) immediately entered all the hit charts (BACCARA's official chart positions). All the TV stations wanted to include BACCARA in their program and do interviews. In just eight weeks, BACCARA had climbed to the top of the German charts (25.000 copies of the single were sold daily in Germany, the peak was 48.000 copies sold in one day). In no time at all, the whole world lay at their feet. This was 'Life in the Fast Lane'! From Hongkong to Helsinki, BACCARA collected awards and prizes for top positions in the charts like other people collect stamps. For example: number one status in the UK and Germany. 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie', was the first Number 1 single in Europe, performed by a female duo, and the first by a Spanish singers until Julio Iglesias four years later! They sold more than 16 million singles of 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie'. They reached a world-wide book of Guinness as the female group that had sold such more to 1977. In January 1978, 'Darling' was a hit-single in most European countries.
The follow-up single 'Sorry, I'm A Lady' also topped the German charts and in November 1977, BACCARA's first album was released all over the world. The first album was 'Baccara' (RCA PL 28316, 1977) containing 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' and also 'Sorry, I'm A Lady'. It got gold, double gold, platinum and double platinum. Baccara's second album was 'Light My Fire' (RCA LS 70888, 1978) including: 'Parlez-vous francais?', 'La Bamba', 'My Kisses Need A Cavalier', 'Adelita', 'Darling' etc. The third album 'Colours' was released in 1979 (RCA PL 28380) with 'Ay Ay Sailor', 'One, Two, Three, That's Life', 'Body Talk', 'By 1999', etc. Hits was originally produced by Frank Dostal and Ralf Soja.
Baccara participated in the 8th edition of the Yamaha World Popular Song Festival (Tokyo - November, 11th, 1977), representing then West-Germany with the song 'Mad in Madrid' (for example: special edition 'The Hits of Baccara' and Japanese release Baccara SP!). In 1978 (on April 22nd) Mayte and Maria were represented Luxembourg during Eurovision Song Contest in Paris, France (song: 'Parlez-vous francais', position: 7, 73 points / the winner was: Izhar Cohen and The Alphabeta from Israel, song: 'A-Ba-Ni-Bi', 157 points).
In January 1979, 'The Devil Sent You To Lorado' ('...Laredo' in Spanish) was a top ten hit in Germany. At the same time, a compilation album 'The Hits Of Baccara' was released (date-1978!). 'Body Talk' and 'Ay, Ay, Sailor' were released as singles. Both tracks were taken from the third album, 'Colours'. The Girls were regularly seen on TV variety shows (mainly in Germany, Spain and UK) around the world. Baccara was a resident musical guests on the weekly 'Sacha Distel Show' on BBC2 in UK and 'Musikladen' in Germany.
Baccara also released a SP with a German version of 'One, Two, Three, That's Life' called 'Eins plus eins ist eins' - for the UNICEF 'Year of The Child' in 1979.
Then, in 1981, things started to go wrong. Their new single 'Sleepy Time Toy' had to be called back from the retailers, because Maria complained about her voice being underrepresented. Maria got a lawyer to represent her claim against the record company. She wanted the final mix to be changed. 'I was really baffled and didn’t know what was going on', says Mayte. 'Because it was my voice that had carried BACCARA for most of the time. And that's the way it had been for years.'
But it became more and more clear that there was no hope for a resolution with the record company and they stopped their collaboration with producer/composer Rolf Soja. BACCARA recorded a single 'Colorado' and a fourth album, 'Bad Boys' (RCA PL 28476) with another production team. The last (4th) album of 'Old' Baccara was arranged by Bruce Baxter and with Graham Sacher as Producer. Both records flopped. By then, Mayte & Maria decided to go separate ways.
Mayte Mateos Baccara
It was in 1981 and... this was The End!
The contract with RCA ran out and Mayte left the band. The Girls both started to solo projects and... both carriers didn't last very long. (Maria: 'Aerobic', 'Stupid Cupid', 'Born again', 'Enchanté', 'Haunted by your love', 'Higher and higher', 'Hit on the radio', 'I Wanna See The World', 'Hungry for love', 'Luxury life', 'That thing', 'The time of your life', 'They were an angel', Mayte: 'Gipsy', 'Malaguena', 'Recuerdos del Ayer', 'Roses and wine', 'Temptation', 'Touch touch', 'I Do I Do', 'When I Get Lonely').
In 1983 NEW BACCARA were established. Mayte Mateos was still with the duo. Jane Comerford, from Australia, has replaced Maria Mendiola. Jane worked at the School of Music in Hamburg teaching music and performance for young musicians. She was a very good piano player. She was married and she was living in Hamburg since 10 years. She also worked as an actor and as a singer in difficult musicals (leading rolls in Cats, etc). Mayte was teaching in Spanish-dance when she's not touring with Baccara. But in the next year... Gina T. (Gina T. solo CD) replaced Jane Comerford!
Mayte had many partners, not only Jane Comerford and Gina T. but also Marissa Perez (now together with Maria) and Sole Garcia (formerly singing with Super).
NEW BACCARA hits was 'Fantasy Boy', 'Call Me Up' and 'Touch Me' released for Bellaphon label. NEW BACCARA released also brand new re-recorded version of 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' on their 'Fun' album (1990). They recorded new versions of 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' and 'Sorry I'm a Lady' for the Italian Discomagic in 1994, too.
In 1985 Maria Mendiola formed her own NEW BACCARA (I called it NEW BACCARA 2), which later changed their name to BACCARA. Maria was singing with Marissa Perez (Maryse Peres). They are working together with Leon Deane, mainly in Germany. Marissa was dancer and singer who belonged to the ballet of the Spanish TV at the same time that Maria and her ex-companion. The performances take to them again throughout everywhere, to places like Germany, England, Scandinavia, former East Germany, USSR and Russia, Kaszakhstan, Estonia, Latvia, Argentina, Mexico, Egypt, and... of course Spain. Many programs of television have been made throughout everywhere.
They have been friends for 25 years, both are married, each one with a Swedish man that in fact also are friends from the childhood. This makes its relationship very familiar and for both, its main interest is to take care of its family and homes, Maria in Madrid and Marissa in Aix in Provence (France). Maria has two sons and Marissa a boy and a girl.
In June 1999 Mike Coppock and Tony Spalding (Majic Music) released NEW BACCARA single 'Wind Beneath My Wings' (originally released in 1993 for Loading Bay??).
The best album 'Baccara 2000' (BMG/RCA 74321 66142 2) was published in 1999 by BACCARA 2000 - Mayte Mateus & Christina Sevilla. Very good a new compilation with dance remixes 'Yes Sir I Can Boogie '99', some new songs like 'Carino', 'The clapping song' and some old song as 'Sorry, I'm A Lady', 'Parlez-Vous Francais?', some songs featuring also Michael Yuniversal. But... 'Baccara 2000' CD featured Sole Garcia on the backing vocals!
- 'It was a pleasure to meet again the same dear persons who took me on my way to succes. The new team turns out to be just as pleasant as the old spirit continues. My appreciaton to all of them' - told Mayte Mateos after recording. All songs sounds really great! So... BACCARA was back!
But Maria is still with Marissa (as... BACCARA !). They published 'Made in Spain' with the company ARCADE, which will go to the market in the spring of 1999. 'Made in Spain' including dance versions of 'Yes Sir I Can Boogie' and 'Sorry, I'm A Lady', with some new Spanish songs. Next 'Face to Face' (CNR Music/Arcade Music 4900462) in 2000 with some new songs sung in English, a new one called 'I Want To Be In Love With Somebody', new version of 'Cara Mia' and bonus track 'Sorry I'm A Lady' Flamenco 2000 version.
Mayte Mateos
In the same year BACCARA (Maria and Marissa) released Spanish compilation 'Lo Mejor de Baccara' (DIVUDSA Music 33-009) with 15 tracks including 'Sorry I`m A Lady' house mix and some songs from 'Face to Face', 'My Gigolo', 'Cara Mia', 'November', 'Baby Tell Me', 'Baila En Ibiza'. In my opinion 'Lo Mejor de Baccara' sounds a bit worse than 'Baccara 2000'.Mayte Mateos
Remember that some of 70's Baccara CDs 'best of' are in fact released by 'New' Baccara, mainly by Maria and Marissa. Some old songs sound really bad. The next problem - some CDs cover are mistaken. They show 'old' Baccara on picture (Mayte and Maria) but contain new songs only.
For example - the German release 'Die Highlights' CD was named as being by BACCARA, with the cover showing a picture of the original duo Mayte and Maria. This was in fact false, as the CD comprised all the tracks from NEW BACCARA 'Fun' CD as well as the 12' versions of both 'Fantasy Boy' and 'Touch Me' and their other successful single 'Call Me Up'. There were no tracks featuring Mayte on the disc.
There are also some CDs with pictures 'old' and 'new' Baccara together (for example: 'Baccara Golden collection 2000' with Maria, Mayte and Christina inside)! It's unclear for Me, when the new duo have dropped 'new' from their name. And, by the way, Who is legitimate owner of the name BACCARA?!
This way we have two groups now: BACCARA (ex- NEW BACCARA) with Maria / Marissa and BACCARA (ex- BACCARA 2000) with Mayte / Christina. The best one is... ?
Mayte and CristinaIn among other Swedish artists, like Alcazar, A*Teens, Antique, took part in the Swedish prefinals for Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the following song:
'Soy to Venus por esta noche',
Writers & composers: Robert Habolin, Mats Jansson, Robert Olausson,
Maxi single and CD: 'Soy to Venus'. Take a look at details... here.
And... the last bad news...
Baccara, consisting of Mayte Mateos and Cristina Sevilla, has taken the decision to split!!!
The group will however continue to exist. Mayte Mateos has found herself a new partner to join the new Baccara. Paloma Blanco will from now on be the new member of Baccara and replaces Cristina Sevilla who ended the Baccara cooperation with Mayte Mateos. The new Baccara will continue bringing the joy of music to all their fans. This split isn't the first in the history of Baccara.
New special 3CD BOX SET was released on 31.08.2007: 'Baccara 30th Anniversary Album' by Sony BMG Entertainment Germany. This CD box set is the ultimate BACCARA collection. It includes all hit singles as well as many songs available on CD for the very first time. This is a very complete retrospective of BACCARA, the most famous singing duo of the disco era. This compilation is a success and the sales in Germany, Austria, Switzerland are very good.
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Mayte Mateos is now teaming again with Paloma Blanco. New tracks composed and produced by Rolf Soja with lyrics by Frank Dostal was recorded in Hamburg last November and December. A new album should be released in the Spring of 2008.Baccara Group
Easy guide - Who is Who ???
Baccara | 1977 - 1981 | Mayte Mateus and Maria Mendiola |
1981 - 1983 | Mayte Mateus solo | |
New Baccara | 1983 - late 80's | Mayte Mateus and Jane Comerford |
New Baccara | late 80's | Mayte Mateus and Gina T. |
1981 - 1985 | Maria Mendiola solo | |
New Baccara | 1985 - 1998 | Maria Mendiola and Marissa Perez |
Baccara | 1999 - ... | Maria Mendiola and Marissa Perez |
Baccara 2000 | 1999 - 2001 | Mayte Mateus and Christina Sevilla |
Baccara | 2001 - 2004 | Mayte Mateus and Christina Sevilla |
Baccara | 2004 - ... | Mayte Mateus and Paloma Blanco |