The 1980 single release of "Sleepy-Time-Toy" led to a disagreement within Baccara over the vocal mix used. Mendiola complained that her voice was not given sufficient prominence in the song's arrangement and sued RCA for breach of contract. Mendiola's case was that the song should not have been released as a Baccara recording when it amounted to a Mateos solo. A court hearing in
Munich resulted in 250,000 records being recalled from dealers and a revised recording with a new vocal mix being issued in place of the original. A 28-second instrumental bridge was removed from the start of the recording (thereby reducing the play time from 6:12 to 5:44) and the vocals were remixed so as to give Mendiola and Mateos equal prominence. The artwork for the single's cover appears to have remained unchanged. The single failed to chart successfully (see Discography below). As a result of the dispute, relationships between all parties involved were damaged. One consequence of this was that Soja and Dostal were not involved with Baccara's final album. The duo recorded
Bad Boys with Bruce Baxter and Graham Sacher in the UK. Neither the album nor its spin-off single "Colorado" were successful. In 1981, after RCA declined to renew their contract, Mateos and Mendiola ended their professional partnership and both launched solo careers. By 1988, both artists had released a series of singles and one studio album each of their own – Mendiola with
Born Again and Mateos with
Spanish Dreams under the name Mayte Mathée – which saw moderate success among Baccara's original fan base. Mateos'
Spanish Dreams was re-released on CD in Germany in the 2000s under the title
Noche Latina but Mendiola's
Born Again still remains unreleased in digital format. However, there remained a demand for Baccara's music, particularly on the European television circuit, and by the end of the decade both Mateos and Mendiola had formed their own versions of Baccara with new singing partners. Despite a series of name and line-up changes, both Baccara duos continued to perform around Europe and have released new albums. Both have also made re-recordings of their hits for various minor record labels, which are regularly re-packaged and re-issued under the original
Baccara name, occasionally with photos of the original duo, Mateos and Mendiola, on the album covers. However, the original song versions – those recorded between 1977 and 1981 – remain the property of
Sony Music Entertainment, which now holds the rights to the RCA back catalogue. On the occasion of Baccara's 30th Anniversary, Sony-BMG Germany released a comprehensive three CD box set on 31 August 2007. This collection includes 50 RCA original recordings. Several songs such as "Mad in Madrid", "Amoureux", "Baila tú", "En el año 2000", "Eins plus eins ist eins" and "Candido" made their debut on CD. The only tracks missing from this otherwise comprehensive career retrospective are the US 12" versions of "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" and "Sorry, I'm a Lady" from debut album
Baccara, the full 12 minute album version of "Baby, Why Don't You Reach Out?"/"Light My Fire" and the extended album version of "Darling" from 1978's
Light My Fire and the extended 12" versions of "Body-Talk" and "By 1999" from 1979's
Colours. After the split, Mateos and Mendiola never performed together again.
Mayte Mateos' Baccara (1983–present) , Norway, in 2010 Following the original Baccara's dissolution in 1981 Mayte Mateos released three solo singles through the RCA-Victor label, "Souvenirs from Paradise", "Recuerdos del ayer" and "Malaguena", the first two produced by Rolf Soja. Re-forming as Baccara in 1983 with Marisa Pérez, a contemporary of Mateos and Mendiola at the Spanish TV ballet company, Mateos re-established the band on the European entertainment circuit. Pérez was followed by a succession of partners including Ángela Muro, Sole García,
Jane Comerford, Carmen, Cristina Sevilla, Paloma Blanco, Isabel Patton, Romy Abradelo, Rose, Francesca Rodrigues and María Marín. Mateos' current singing partner is once again fellow Spaniard Paloma Blanco. Although having no new hits to their name, Mateos' Baccara have remained in demand for television and live performances, performing the band's extensive back catalogue – versions of which have been released as compilations – as well as up-tempo interpretations of traditional Spanish songs. In 1999, Mateos and
Cristina Sevilla released a new studio album through RCA-Victor/Sony-BMG,
Baccara 2000, as well as an updated dance version of breakthrough hit "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" as a single. The album was produced by Thorsten Brötzman, who has previously worked as a keyboarder during
Thomas Anders tour in Russia in 1995, and took part in many recordings of
Blue System. In 2004, Mayte Mateos was once again involved with Eurovision, when she took part (along with Cristina Sevilla) in the Swedish
Melodifestivalen preselection contest to represent Sweden with the song "Soy tu Venus". However, Baccara lost out to local star
Lena Philipsson, who eventually placed fifth in the competition. A full-length studio album recorded in Sweden,
Soy tu Venus, followed the same year. The album was released by Lionheart Records. In 2005, Mayte Mateos replaced Cristina Sevilla with Paloma Blanco. A new Baccara album, recorded by Mateos and Blanco, entitled
Satin... In Black & White and produced by the original Baccara team Rolf Soja and
Frank Dostal, was released on 30 May 2008. This album contained remakes of original Baccara recordings from the late 1970s and some new songs. Although appreciated by Baccara fans, sales of the album were disappointing. In 2013 Mateos sang on a cover version of "Yes Sir I Can Boogie" by the London indie rock band Sala & The Strange Sound. In 2016 Mateos' Baccara collaborated with Fundacion Tony Manera with a cover song of "Dame un Poco de Tu Amor" by "
Juan Carlos Calderón". After the pandemic, Mateos' Baccara performed only 3 times. One show took place in 2022 in Mateos' hometown
Logroño, while two other shows were held on the island of
Mallorca. Mateos' Baccara performance on New Year's Eve 2023/2024 was broadcast by the local TV channel "Canal 4". On the 3 August 2025, Mayte Mateos announced on the official Facebook page for her Baccara that Paloma Blanco had left the duo and she was continuing Baccara but as a solo act.
Maria Mendiola's Baccara (1985–2021) Initially called
New Baccara to distinguish it from Mayte Mateos' re-formed Baccara, Mendiola teamed up with vocalist Marisa Pérez 1988 saw the duo release a series of Euro-influenced Hi-NRG dance tracks on the Bellaphon recording label. "Call Me Up", "Fantasy Boy" and "Touch Me" were produced by
Luis Rodríguez (producer), and were big club hits across Europe. Mendiola wrote the lyrics for "Talisman", the Spanish version of "Call Me Up". This song brought New Baccara significant popularity in
Latin America. In 1990 the album
F.U.N. was released on the Dureco label. In the beginning of the 1990s New Baccara was renamed back to Baccara, and releases continued, although the group did not chart as their output was directed towards the club scene with singles pressed in strictly limited quantities. A version of
Bette Midler's "
Wind Beneath My Wings", released on vinyl by 'Loading Bay' label in 1993, and re-released on maxi-CD in 1999 by the label 'Majic Music', was also a hit in UK clubs. In 2000, Mendiola and Pérez as Baccara released the album
Face to Face. Mendiola and Pérez toured
United Kingdom in 2000 together with
The Supremes and
The Three Degrees and appeared at
Wembley Stadium,
London with various other music groups. In April 2005, they appeared in the third episode of British reality show
Hit Me Baby One More Time, performing "Yes Sir I Can Boogie" and a contemporary song – "
Hero", originally by
Enrique Iglesias. In August 2005, Mendiola and Pérez were honoured with a memorial on
Vienna's "Musical Mile", along its
Hollywood-style "Walk of the Stars". In late 2008 Marisa Pérez was diagnosed with acute
polyarthritis. It was agreed that until she recovered, her place at 'Baccara' live performances would be taken by Mendiola's niece Laura Mendiola. Maria Mendiola and Laura Mendiola performed as 'Baccara' in 2008 in
Moscow, at the "Disco 80" festival. This measure (said to be temporary) allowed Mendiola's Baccara to honour its outstanding commitments in 2009 and 2010. Since 2011 Maria Mendiola has been performing with Cristina Sevilla (who was the stage partner of Mayte Mateos from 1999 till 2004). In 2016 Mendiola and Sevilla released a new version of "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" with the band Plugin. In 2017 they released an album
I Belong to Your Heart produced by
Luis Rodríguez (producer) with 11 brand new songs plus an extended version of "I Belong to Your Heart", and a new version of "Fantasy Boy". In November 2020, "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" returned to the UK charts after it was featured in several online videos posted by members of the
Scotland football team. The team qualified for the
European championships, and were heard singing the song in celebratory videos. It became a 'new' number 57 hit for Sony Music on the national singles chart spending another 2 weeks on the Official Singles Sales Chart Top 100. Maria Mendiola was quoted as saying she would be happy to record a new version for the finals. In June 2021, Scottish DJ George 'GBX' Bowie released a new remixed version of "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" for Scottish fans to use as an anthem for
UEFA Euro 2020. This dance version included new vocals from Baccara and also reached the Official Singles Sales Chart Top 100, peaking at number 11. Mendiola died in
Madrid on 11 September 2021, at the age of 69, surrounded by her family in hospital Her stage partner
Cristina Sevilla wrote and posted on their Instagram @baccaraoficial "How hard is it for me to post this.. María, wonderful artist, but for me above all.. My friend has left us today. I am lost for words.. I can only thank so much how i have received from her and tell her what i had chance to tell her so many times in my life... I Love You".. Her family said that she had been dealing with blood deficiency for two decades.
Cristina Sevilla's Baccara (2022–present) After the passing of María Mendiola, Cristina Sevilla decided to continue with the formation, having the property and rights over the brand, as a homage to María Mendiola's legacy. On 26 January 2022, the official announcement was made introducing their new member,
Helen De Quiroga, a singer with a long career and known for her work with such artists as
Miguel Bosé and
Alejandro Sanz. She has also starred in "
Cats (musical)" and took part in recording of Spanish versions of Disney films
The Little Mermaid and
The Lion King. Sevilla and de Quiroga appeared on stage as Baccara for the first time in
Kyiv, the capital of
Ukraine, in the middle of February 2022. Throughout 2022, Sevilla and de Quiroga performed at various events, such as
Christian Dior defile in
Seville, Madrid Pride Plaza de España stage in
Madrid, Guilfest in London, Doune the rabbit hole festival in
Scotland, and Kuuslagufestival in
Estonia. In early September 2022, Baccara record label, "Team 33," released digitally Baccara's new single, "Don't Let This Feeling Go Away", produced by
Luis Rodríguez (producer). In October 2022, Sevilla and de Quiroga perfrormed as Baccara at flowers & garden exhibition in
Brandenburg, Germany. In November 2022, they traveled to the United States to perform two concerts in California together with Gina T. In 2023, Baccara continued their international concert tour. In February 2023 they performed in
Bolivia at the carnaval of
Oruro. In May 2023, the label "In Out Record" released on vinyl the maxi-single "Don't Let This Feeling Go Away", that featured extended versions of the aforementioned song, as well as "Call Me Up" and "Fantasy Boy", re-recorded with the vocals of Sevilla and de Quiroga. Later in 2023, Baccara took part in Nostalgia Fest in
Latvia and in New Wave Fest in
Kazakhstan in July, took part in Arts & Culture festival in
Romania in August, in Etam live show in Paris, France in September and in wine festival in
Moldova in November. In the end of November 2023, 'Team 33' released digitally the new Baccara single, entitled "When I'm with you". In January 2024, Sevilla and de Quiroga performed in London. Cristina Sevilla's Baccara is not a tribute band. It's Baccara with officially registered rights at both the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO). == Chronology ==