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Kimi and Ritz were a short-lived English pop vocal duo in the early 1970s, comprising
Richard O'Brien Richard O'Brien (born Richard Timothy Smith; 25 March 1942) is a British-New Zealand actor, writer, musician, and television presenter. He wrote the musical stage show ''The Rocky Horror Show'' in 1973, which has since remained in continuous p ...
(best known as the creator of cult stage musical ''
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'') and his then-wife, Kimi Wong. Although the duo only recorded six songs (of which two were never even released), they have since acquired something of a cult reputation in the light of O'Brien's subsequent success as a performer and songwriter.


Background

In 1971, Richard O'Brien and his girlfriend Kimi Wong were struggling actors, performing in the English touring production of the stage musical ''
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''. During this time they befriended fellow cast member John Sinclair and, through him, John's childhood friend Andrew (Andy) Leighton, a budding record engineer."Andrew O'Bonzo: A Talk with Richard O'Brien's music publisher, Andy Leighton", ''Crazed Imaginations'', No 57 (May 2000), pp 12–15 When Sinclair left ''Hair'' after a knee injury, he and Leighton attempted to establish their own recording studio, and then co-founded a music publishing company, Druidcrest Music. By this time, Richard O'Brien had left the cast of ''Hair'' to join the original London production of ''
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'', although he soon left when the management disagreed over his interpretation of Herod. He and Kimi were married on 4 December 1971.Interview with Kimi Wong O'Brien, in Scott Michaels and David Evans, ''Rocky Horror: From Concept to Cult'', London: Sanctuary Publishing, 2002, pp 43–61. After the birth of their son the following April, Kimi re-joined the cast of ''Hair'' (playing the featured role of Chrissie) while O'Brien stayed home and looked after their son while working on the script that would eventually become ''
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''. During that time, John Sinclair and Andy Leighton were frequent visitors to O'Brien's flat and, after initially signing him to their publishing company, subsequently made him a full partner in it. The three men duly adopted the pseudonym of Andrew O'Bonzo to describe themselves, and launched a music production company, Rich Teaboy Productions.


The Singles


Merry Christmas Baby/Eddie

At a time when it was still common for pop performers to approach record companies to obtain a one-off contract to release a single on their label, Andrew O'Bonzo struck up a deal with
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(a division of CBS Records) for Richard O'Brien and his wife Kimi to release two songs that he had written. Produced under the auspices of Rich Teaboy Productions, the songs were arranged by London musician
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, later to become a prominent session guitarist and (since 2003) bass player for
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. The single, released on 7 December 1973 in mono, comprised an original
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, "Merry Christmas Baby" (sung by Kimi, with some harmonies and a spoken interlude by O'Brien) and, on the B side, Kimi's rendition of " Eddie" (aka "Eddie's Teddy"), one of the songs written for ''The Rocky Horror Show''. The latter song, released the same year as the show's original London cast album, can rightly be considered as the first of innumerable
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s of songs from the cult show. Along with general release, copies of the debut single were also sold from the foyer of the King's Road Theatre in Chelsea, where ''The Rocky Horror Show'' was being performed at the time, and were later given away to crew members when work was completed on the show's 1975 film adaptation, ''
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''. According to Kimi Wong, the single sold about 12,000 copies and not only got onto the BBC radio playlist but also scored a complimentary review from
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, a leading DJ of the day. In an effort to generate further Christmas airplay, the single was re-issued around the same time the following year, on 22 November 1974. This version was remixed in stereo and has a shorter running time (it fades out earlier than the original release).


I was in Love with Danny/Pseud's Corner

During 1974, Rich Teaboy Productions secured a second one-off single deal from Epic Records. This time, the A-side was an original O'Brien composition with the lengthy title of "I was in love with Danny (but the crowd was in love with Dean)". Essentially a new take on the traditional
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, the song was performed as a duet and told the story of two competing race car drivers, one of whom was killed during the race. The B-side was "Pseud's Corner", named after a weekly column in the satirical magazine ''
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'', which featured a solo vocal by O'Brien and some complex
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in its dark and obscure lyrics. This time around, the songs were arranged by O'Brien's friend Richard Hartley, former keyboardist for
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, who had also served as arranger and musical director for the original stage production of ''The Rocky Horror Show''. The new single was released on 21 February 1975, but generated little attention or airplay.


Liebesträume/There's A Light

Rich Teaboy Productions subsequently recorded another two songs by Kimi & Ritz for possible release; however, this time CBS Records did not take up the option. The proposed A-side was an updated version of the " Liebesträume" by
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, with new lyrics by O'Brien. The B-side was to be another selection from ''The Rocky Horror Show'' score – a version of "There's a Light" (aka "
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"), albeit re-arranged for a string section and a vocal chorus that included Kimi Wong, Richard O'Brien, Belinda Sinclair and perhaps even John Sinclair and Andy Leighton themselves.


Legacy

During this period, Rich Teaboy Productions oversaw the recording and release of one-off singles credited to other artists including ''Truth & Beauty'', which featured Perry Bedden and Johnathan Kramer. Little Nell also contributed a vocal on the A side of their lone single. The B side contained a cover of "Touch-A, Touch-A Touch Me" (1974), ''Dicky Hart and the Palpitations'', the only other Andrew O Bonzo single outside of "Kimi And Ritz" to feature Richard O' Brien on lead vocal (1975), Rollox (1975) and Belinda Sinclair (with ''The Richard O'Brien Crusade'') (1979). Although O'Brien himself was involved in these projects in various capacities (as a writer, co-writer and/or vocalist), he and his wife never again recorded under the name Kimi & Ritz. Kimi Wong appeared in ''
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'' (1975), and in O'Brien's follow-up stage musical, '' T Zee'' (1976) before the couple divorced in 1979. Since 1975, the three Kimi & Ritz singles have never been commercially re-issued in any format, although they were later included on a limited edition bootleg CD entitled '' Dark Refrains'' (1996), which consisted of rare ''Rocky Horror''-related audio tracks. Both the original 7-inch vinyl releases, and the bootleg CD (of which only 35 copies were pressed) remain extremely rare and sought-after collector's items, particularly amongst fans of ''
The Rocky Horror Show ''The Rocky Horror Show'' is a Musical theatre, musical with music, lyrics and book by Richard O'Brien. A humorous tribute to various B movies associated with the Science fiction film, science fiction and Horror film, horror genres from the 193 ...
''. In more recent years, the tracks (except for the still-unreleased " Liebesträume" and " There's a Light" recordings) have circulated as internet downloads from various websites.


Discography

* "Merry Christmas Baby" (R. O'Brien) b/w "Eddie" (R. O'Brien) – Epic S EPC 1971/EPC 1971 (1973) * "Merry Christmas Baby (D J version)" (R. O'Brien) b/w "Eddie" (R. O'Brien) – Epic EPC 1971 (1974 re-issue) * "I was in love with Danny (but the crowd was in love with Dean" (R. O'Brien) b/w "Pseud's Corner" (R. O'Brien) – Epic S EPC3018 (1975) * "Liebesträume" (F. Liszt/R. O'Brien) b/w "There's a Light (R. O'Brien) – unreleased


See also

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References

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