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Ratata was a Swedish pop group fronted by Swedish vocalist Mauro Scocco formed in 1980. It functioned as a 4-piece band until 1983, when it was disbanded. But Johan Ekelund having played with the band briefly continued to cooperate with Scocco continuing as a duo until 1989. The duo had a brief comeback in 2002.

Band (1980-1983)

Ratata
(Band)
OriginStockholm, Sweden
GenresPop
Years active1980-1983
Past membersMauro Scocco (1980-1983)
Heinz Liljedahl (1980-1983)
Anders Skog (1980-1983)
Johan Kling (1980-1982)
Johan Ekelund (1982-1983)

Scocco formed the pop group Ratata in 1980 along with a number of classmates while he was still in school: Heinz Liljedahl, Anders Skog and Johan Kling. The first single was "För varje dag" ("For each day") in 1981 was followed by a second single "Ögon av is". Both appeared in their self-titled 1982 debut album Ratata. Immediately after release of Jackie, their second album, including the title track as single. When Kling left in 1982, bass player and keyboardist Johan Ekelund joined in. Ratata disbanded in 1983 after just three years of activity.

Members (band, 1980-1983)
  • Mauro Scocco
  • Heinz Liljedahl
  • Anders Skog
  • Johan Kling (1980-1982)
    • Johan Ekelund (1982-1983) replacing Kling

Duo (1983-1990, 2002)

Ratata
(Duo)
OriginStockholm, Sweden
GenresPop
Years active1983-1989, 2002
Past membersMauro Scocco
Johan Ekelund

But Scocco continued to use the name as a duo when he was joined by Johan Ekelund. For studio and live gigs, the duo relied on musicians to aid in the shows. The duo Mauro Scocco and Johan Ekelund continued to have a string of hits until 1989. The duo had a brief comeback in 2002 with the single "Honung" on occasion of release of their compilation album Kollektion.

Mauro Scocco

Mauro Scocco (born 11 September 1962 in Stockholm) is a pop singer-songwriter, musician that played guitar, bass, piano and keyboards.

Johan Ekelund

Johan Ekelund, full name Johan Magnus Axel Ekelund, born on 16 April 1960 in Stockholm was a music producer, a musician who played bass and keyboards. He was in various music formations in Täby in the 1970s and the early 1980s, before joining Dave and The Mistakes, a trio started by Dave Nerge and Tove Naess. In 1980 the band released a self-titled mini-album plus the single "Give It To Me Baby / Ordinary Girl". Ekelund started playing briefly in the band formation Ratata starting 1982, before becoming officially a duo with Mauro Scocco, again as Ratata.

Ekelund also continued cooperating with various acts such as in The Torpedoes, Anis & Oakland, Stina Nordenstam (in "Memories of a Color" in 1991) and with Anne Linnet on "Tal Til Mig" (1993) amongst others. Besides being a musician, he is also sought-after successful record producer. e remixed "Let It Shine" by Agnetha Fältskog and co-wrote "Himlen runt hörnet" with Scocco for Lisa Nilsson.

Discography

(band from 1980 to 1983, a duo from thereon)

Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions Certification
SWE
[1]
As a band
1982 Ratata 18
Jackie  –
As a duo
1983 Äventyr 21
1984 Paradis 14
1985 Sent i September 6
1985 Mellan Dröm och Verklighet 1
1989 Människor under molnen 2

Compilation albums

Year Album Peak positions Certification
SWE
[1]
As a duo
1987 Guld 1981-87 24
1988 Svenska Popfavoriter  –
2002 Kollektion 51

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
SWE
[1]
As a band
1981 "För varje dag" 20
1982 "Ögon av is" 12
As a duo
1984 "Någonting" 9
1986 "Jackie" 19
"Se dig inte om" 12
1987 "Så länge vi har varann"
(Ratata & Frida)
5
1989 "Glad att det är över" 5
2002 "Honung" 55

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ratata discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 February 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)