Plaza Francia (band)

Plaza Francia is an international musical project of a trio of famous musicians made up of Catherine Ringer (from French band Les Rita Mitsouko) as main vocalist singing compositions from Argentine Eduardo Makaroff and Swiss Christoph H. Müller both from Gotan Project.[1]

Plaza Francia
OriginInternational / France
Years active2014–present
Associated actsLes Rita Mitsouko
Gotan Project
Websitewww.plazafrancia.tv
MembersCatherine Ringer
Eduardo Makaroff
Christoph H. Müller

Their 7 April 2014 release A New Tango Song Book with vocal interpretations in argentinean spanish by Catherine Ringer[2][3] came with critical acclaim and a commercial success in France also charting in Belgium.

In 2018 Plaza Francia changes its name to Plaza Francia Orchestra and releases a self titled album featuring Catherine Ringer, Lura (singer) and Maria Muliterno on vocals. They also collaborate on this record with Argentinean musicians Pablo Gignoli and Sebastian Volco. They also started touring the new repertoire. The famous painter Antonio Segui did a painting especially for them, which is the cover of the new album.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions Notes
FR
[4]
BEL
(Vl)

BEL
(Wa)

2014 A New Tango Song Book 16 164 52 Tracklist
  1. "La mano encima" (4:00)
  2. "Secreto" (3:35)
  3. "Timidez" (3:41)
  4. "La misión" (3:34)
  5. "Invisible" (4:20)
  6. "Memoria del placer" (3:38)
  7. "Cada vez" (3:59)
  8. "La que se fue" (3:32)
  9. "Cenizas" (4:26)
  10. "Mi calle" (4:06)
  11. "Vueltas en el aire" (3:19)
  12. "El avión" (3:38)
2018 Plaza Francia Orchestra n/a n/a n/a Tracklist
  1. "Dedos de oro" (4:15)
  2. "La Plaza Francia" (2:30)
  3. "Barbara Monica feat. Catherine Ringer" (3:51)
  4. "Cabala" (4:17)
  5. "Te prohibo" (4:36)
  6. "Un lugar feat Lura" (4:04)
  7. "Tranquilo" (4:17)
  8. "Clase de Tango" (3:47)
  9. "Arrebato feat. Lura" (3:44)
  10. "Paraiso terrenal" (4:04)
  11. "Todo estaba planeado feat. Catherine Ringer" (3:42)
  12. "Oblivion" (5:13)
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