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Franz Reuther (18 July 1941 – 23 January 2024), known professionally as Frank Farian, was a German record producer and singer who founded the 1970s
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Boney M. Boney M. is a German reggae, funk and disco music group founded in 1974. It achieved popularity during the disco era in the second half of the 1970s. The band was created by German record producer Frank Farian, who was the group's primary song ...
, the pop band No Mercy, and the pop band
Milli Vanilli Milli Vanilli ( ) was a German duo R&B music act from Munich. The act was created in 1988 by Frank Farian, founder of Boney M., and consisted of Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus as the lip-syncing performers, with the two actual main studio sing ...
. He frequently created vocal groups in which the publicised members merely lip-synced to songs sung by session performers. Farian owned the record label MCI and several subsidiaries.


Early life

Farian was born in
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, Germany, on 18 July 1941. He and two siblings were raised by his mother, because his father was killed in
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before his birth. He trained as a cook before discovering
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, renaming himself Frank Farian, and forming a band called Frankie Boys Schatten. In 1964, they released their first single, "Shouting Ghost", which was a failure.


Career

In April 1967, he released a cover of
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's " Mr. Pitiful" under the name 'Frankie Farian'. After signing a recording contract as a solo performer, he moved into
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and appeared on the TV programme ''
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''. In 1976, Farian's German-language cover of
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's "
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" stayed at No. 1 for four weeks. His 1973 single "Was kann schöner sein?", a German language cover of the
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song "When You've Gotta Go", was listed as one of the Top 100 all time "Schlagerlieder" by German magazine ''Popkultur''. Working with composers Hans-Ulrich Weigel,
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, and Roland Kaiser, he co-wrote and produced the song "
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" for Copains which was released in 1977. It was a hit in both Germany and Sweden where it peaked at no. 38 and no. 17 respectively. It was also a hit for German singer Benny who got the song to no. 40 in the German charts. It was covered by Norwegian band
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. Years later it would be covered by German
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band,
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.


Boney M.

In late 1974, he recorded "
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" (a remake of
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's song "
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" from 1967), first released in 1975 as a single and on the 1976 album ''
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'' under the pseudonym
Boney M Boney M. is a German reggae, funk and disco music group founded in 1974. It achieved popularity during the disco era in the second half of the 1970s. The band was created by German record producer Frank Farian, who was the group's primary song ...
. He recruited a line-up which included vocalists
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and
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along with a front-man,
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, and a female dancer,
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. Under the name Boney M., he achieved his biggest success in Europe as well as world-wide with songs including " Daddy Cool", "
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", "
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" and a remake of "
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". As later with
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, Farrell did not actually sing; in performances, he lip-synced to Farian's own vocals.


Far Corporation

Farian also started the supergroup Far Corporation (named after the first syllable of his last name), which featured
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,
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,
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, Simon Phillips (all from Toto fame), and
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. Far Corporation were the first act to
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with a
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of
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's "
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"; their cover was a top 10 hit in the UK, reaching number 8 in October 1985.


Meat Loaf

In 1986, Farian produced and mixed the
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album '' Blind Before I Stop''. He also sang backing vocals on the album's lead single, "
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", which was credited to Meat Loaf featuring
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.


Milli Vanilli

On 14 November 1990, Farian confessed to orchestrating the events leading to the Milli Vanilli scandal. As a producer, he assembled a group of
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s and fronted it with physically attractive dancers Robert Pilatus and
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. Following a 1989 performance where a backing track error first revealed the singers had been lip-syncing, Farian confirmed to the press that others had sung on the albums. Milli Vanilli's 1990
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was revoked, and at least 26 lawsuits were filed in the United States under U.S. consumer fraud protection laws.


La Bouche, Le Click, Eruption, No Mercy

Following the Milli Vanilli controversy, Farian developed similar
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groups
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and
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. He also produced the 1997 version of " Tic, Tic Tac" by Chilli Feat. Carrapicho. Some other groups and solo acts Farian was involved with are
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(whom he managed in 1977), singer
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, and Latin pop band No Mercy, which was based in Germany.


''Daddy Cool'' musical

On 15 August 2006, the
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'' Daddy Cool'' opened at the
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in London's West End, featuring
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, Michael Harvey,
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, and singer/songwriter Darvina Plante. The £3 million show was produced by Farian and Robert Mackintosh. The story, written by Stephen Plaice with Amani Naphtali, is predominantly based on the songs of Boney M., but also has songs by Milli Vanilli, Eruption, La Bouche, and No Mercy. A second show opened on 23 April 2007 in
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, Germany, and toured in the Netherlands from August 2011 to February 2012, Spain (
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) in July 2012, Switzerland from November 2015 to January 2016, and Germany in 2016.


Other activities

In 2006, Farian was credited as co-writing the song " Doin' Fine" with British producers Nathan Thomas and Carl M. Cox. (Other writers involved in the song were Chris Rudall, Baz Qureshi, Peter Wilson, Chris Richards, and George Reyam). Described as paying tribute to the sound of Boney M., the song was essentially a new composition featuring the string
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from Boney M.'s 1976 number one hit "Daddy Cool". It was recorded by Australian pop singer Peter Wilson. It was initially released in the UK on 16 April 2007 in its extended format, entitled "Daddy's Cool 12" Mix", and reached number one on the EuroDanceHits EuroNRG Top 40 in May 2007. The original version of "Doin' Fine" was featured on Peter Wilson's debut album, ''Follow Me'', released in the UK on 8 October 2007. It was also recorded in 2008 by
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.


Personal life

Later in life, Farian resided in
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,
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, United States. He had three daughters and a son with his former common-law wife, Chinya Onyewenjo. His daughter Yanina sang with him in 2021 on a cover of " Cherish" by
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. In 2022, he announced that his life had been saved by a surgery to replace an ailing heart valve with tissue from a pig's organ. Farian died in Miami on 23 January 2024 at the age of 82.


In films

In 2023, Farian was portrayed by
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in the film '' Girl You Know It's True''. On 3 September 2024, it was announced that there is a documentary series covering the life and career of Farian in pre-production by Australian film producer Kaine Harling and Kelly Hauge, titled ''Behind the Curtain: The Frank Farian Story''.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''So ein Tag'' (1971) * ''So muß Liebe sein'' (1973) * ''Rocky'' (1976) * ''Division One'' (1985) * ''Solitude'' (1994)


Compilation albums

* ''Star Discothek'' (1978) * ''The Hit Man – The Best of 25 Years'' (1994) * ''The Hit Collection – The Best of 25 Years'' (1994) * ''The Hit Man II'' (2000) * ''Summer Hits'' (2001) * ''Dieter Thomas Heck präsentiert: 40 Jahre ZDF Hitparade'' (2009) * ''Produced by Frank Farian'' (2009)


Singles

* "Shouting Ghost" (1964) * "
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" (1964) * "
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" (1965) * " Mr. Pitiful" (1967) * "Gipsy" (1968) * "Dana My Love" (1968) * "Ein Kissen voller Träume" (1969) * "Speedy Jack" (1970) * "Du bist wunderbar" (1971) * "Morgens, mittags, abends – Barbara" (1971) * "So ein Tag" (1971) * "Gold in Acapulco" (1972) * "Leg den Kopf an meine Schulter" (1972) * "Was kann schöner sein" (1973) * "So muß Liebe sein" (1973) * "Wunderbar" (1973) * "Bleib bei mir" (1974) * "An mir soll es nicht liegen" (1974) * "Atlantica" (1975) * "My Decision" (1975) * " Cara mia bleib" (1975) * "
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" (1976) * "Spring über deinen Schatten, Tommy" (1976) * " Sie war erst 17 (und neu in der Stadt)" (1977) * "
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" (1985) * "
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" (1985) * " Fire and Water" (1986) * "You Are the Woman" (1986) * "One By One" (1987) * "
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" (1987) * "
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" (1994) * "Rainy Days" (1994)


Albums produced (selection)

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Take the Heat off Me ''Take the Heat off Me'' is the debut album by Euro-Caribbean group Boney M. The album became a major seller in Europe, specifically in the Nordic countries (number 1 in Sweden and Finland, number 2 in Norway), but in the U.S. the album just miss ...
'' (No. 2 Germany, No. 1 Sweden) *'' Love for Sale'' (No. 1 Germany, No. 1 Sweden, No. 2 Netherlands) *''
Nightflight to Venus ''Nightflight to Venus'' is the third studio album by Euro-Caribbean group Boney M., and was released in June 1978. The album became a major success in continental Europe, Scandinavia, and Canada, topping most of the album charts during the seco ...
'' (No. 1 UK, No. 1 Germany, No. 1 Netherlands) *''
Oceans of Fantasy ''Oceans of Fantasy'' is the fourth studio album by Euro-Caribbean group Boney M. Released in September 1979, ''Oceans of Fantasy'' became the second Boney M. album to top the UK charts and features the hits " El Lute / Gotta Go Home" and " I'm B ...
'' (No. 1 UK, No. 1 Germany, No. 3 Netherlands) *''
The Magic of Boney M. – 20 Golden Hits ''The Magic of Boney M. – 20 Golden Hits'' is a greatest hits album by Euro-Caribbean group Boney M., issued in 1980, which contained all their biggest hits up until that point, including non-album singles "Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord" and "Hoo ...
'' (No. 1 UK, No. 2 Germany, No. 2 New Zealand) *'' Gold – 20 Super Hits'' (No. 2 Netherlands, No. 2 New Zealand) ;Gilla *''Help! Help!'' (1977) ;Meat Loaf *'' Blind Before I Stop'' (1986) (No. 28 UK, No. 21 Switzerland, No. 51 Germany) ;Milli Vanilli *'' All or Nothing'' (1988) (No. 4 Germany, No. 1 Australia, No. 1 New Zealand) *'' Girl You Know It's True'' (1989) (No. 1 USA, No. 1 Canada) ;La Bouche *'' Sweet Dreams'' (1995) (No. 2 Finland, No. 2 Switzerland, No. 10 Australia) ;No Mercy *'' My Promise'' (1996) (No. 4 Australia, No. 3 Netherlands) ;Eruption *''Eruption'', also released as ''I Can't Stand the Rain'' (1977) *''Leave a Light'' (1979) ;Precious Wilson *''On the Race Track'' (1980) *''All Coloured in Love'' (1982) *''Funky Fingers'' (1983)


References


External links


Official website
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