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Big Fun may refer to: * " Big Fun (Kool & the Gang song)", 1982 * Big Fun, a song from the 2010 musical Heathers * ''Big Fun'', the U.S. version of the Inner City album ''Paradise'' ** "Big Fun" (Inner City song), the title song * ''Big Fun'' (Miles Davis album), 1974 * ''Big Fun'' (Shalamar album), 1979 * ''Big Fun'' (Elvin Bishop album), 1988 * ''Big Fun'' (Towa Tei album), 2009 * ''Big Fun'' (C.C. Catch album), 1988 * Big Fun (band), a 1988–1994 UK group * Big Fun, a fictional band in the 1988 film ''Heathers ''Heathers'' is a 1989 American black comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, in both of their respective film debuts. The film stars Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, Kim Walker, and ...
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Big Fun (Kool & The Gang Song)
"Big Fun" is a 1982 song by the American band Kool & the Gang. It was originally released on their '' As One'' album. "Big Fun" reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart and number 21 in the US. The song peaked at number six on the US R&B chart published by ''Billboard'' in late 1982. Charts See also *List of post-disco artists and songs The term post-disco is a referral to the early to late 1980s era movement of disco music into more stripped-down electronic funk influenced sounds; post-disco was also predecessor to house music. This chronological list contains examples of artis ... References External links * 1982 songs 1982 singles Kool & the Gang songs Songs written by James "J.T." Taylor Songs written by Ronald Bell (musician) Songs written by Robert "Kool" Bell Songs written by Eumir Deodato De-Lite Records singles Post-disco songs Songs written by Claydes Charles Smith {{DEFAULTSORT:Big Fun (Kool and the Gang song) ...
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Paradise (Inner City Album)
''Paradise'' (named ''Big Fun'' in the US) is the debut album by Detroit-based electronic music duo Inner City, released in 1989. The album was a great success in the UK and in US clubs, and was one of the first techno albums to cross over to the mainstream charts, particularly in Europe. Group member Kevin Saunderson (along with Juan Atkins, who produced one track) is renowned as one of the originators the Detroit techno sound. The vocals on ''Paradise'' were performed by the group's other member, Paris Grey. The album was retitled ''Big Fun'' for its US release, and the ballad "Power of Passion" was replaced with " Whatcha Gonna Do with My Lovin'" when that song became popular in the US. The original US pressing, however, contains the former. A top-three success in the UK, ''Paradise'' spun off four top-twenty singles (three of which hit the UK top ten). The first four singles released from the album topped the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. A remix album featuring songs from ...
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Big Fun (Inner City Song)
"Big Fun" is a song by American electronic music group Inner City. The single went to number-one on the dance chart in the U.S. for one week, and was the first of five releases by the band to reach the top spot. "Big Fun" also peaked at number fifty on the American R&B singles chart. It was also a top-ten hit in the UK. "Big Fun" was described as a "surprise crossover success" in the United Kingdom by AllMusic. Impact and legacy ''LA Weekly'' listed "Big Fun" at number 7 in their list of ''The 20 Best Dance Music Tracks In History'' in 2015, adding, ""Big Fun" was electronic dance music's first pop moment. But beyond its obvious commercial impact, “Big Fun” was also a milestone in the way it mixed a catchy lead vocal and synth hook with what was essentially a techno backing track. Electronic dance music, for better or worse, would never again be a wholly underground phenomenon." ''Mixmag'' ranked it as one of ''The 30 best vocal house anthems ever'' in 2018, stating that th ...
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Big Fun (Miles Davis Album)
''Big Fun'' is a compilation album by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. It was released by Columbia Records on April 19, 1974, and compiled recordings Davis had made in sessions between 1969 and 1972. Largely ignored in 1974, it was reissued on August 1, 2000, by Columbia and Legacy Records with additional material, which led to a critical reevaluation. Background and recording ''Big Fun'' presents music from three phases of Miles Davis's early-seventies "electric" period. Sides one and four ("Great Expectations/Orange Lady" and "Lonely Fire") were recorded three months after the ''Bitches Brew'' sessions and incorporate sitar, tambura, tabla, and other Indian instruments. They also mark the first time since the beginning of Miles Davis's electric period that he played his trumpet with the Harmon mute which had been one of his hallmarks, making it sound much like the sitar. This contributed to creating a very clear and lean sound, highlighting both the high and low registers, ...
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Big Fun (Shalamar Album)
''Big Fun'' is the third album by American R&B group Shalamar, released in 1979 on the SOLAR label. ''Big Fun'' was produced by Leon Sylvers III and is the first album to feature what is considered the 'classic' Shalamar line-up (Jeffrey Daniel, Howard Hewett and Jody Watley), with Hewett having replaced Gerald Brown. The album features the group's most successful hit on the Hot 100 pop chart, " The Second Time Around". ''Big Fun'' has been certified Gold in the United States for sales of over 500,000. It peaked at #4 on the R&B chart and #23 on the Billboard chart (Shalamar's highest-placing album on this chart). In the UK it reached #45. In 2002, ''Big Fun'' was re-released by Sanctuary Records in the United Kingdom in a two-for-one CD format with Shalamar's following album '' Three for Love''. The song "I Owe You One" was sampled in Raw Man's "Beautiful", and Le Knight Club's "Mosquito". Reception Allmusic rated the album four out of five stars. Writer Colin Larkin rate ...
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Big Fun (Elvin Bishop Album)
''Big Fun'' is an album by the American blues musician Elvin Bishop, released by the Alligator label in 1988.Elvin Bishop: discography
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Big Fun (Towa Tei Album)
''Big Fun'' is a 2009 studio album by Towa Tei is a Japanese artist, record producer, and DJ. Born in Yokohama, Japan, Towa debuted as a member of Deee-Lite, from the US label Elektra Records in 1990 and shot to fame via their international hit single, "Groove Is In the Heart". He made his s .... It peaked at number 25 on the Oricon Albums Chart. Track listing Charts References External links * {{Authority control 2009 albums Towa Tei albums Nippon Columbia albums ...
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Big Fun (C
Big Fun may refer to: * " Big Fun (Kool & the Gang song)", 1982 * Big Fun, a song from the 2010 musical Heathers * ''Big Fun'', the U.S. version of the Inner City album ''Paradise'' ** "Big Fun" (Inner City song), the title song * ''Big Fun'' (Miles Davis album), 1974 * ''Big Fun'' (Shalamar album), 1979 * ''Big Fun'' (Elvin Bishop album), 1988 * ''Big Fun'' (Towa Tei album), 2009 * ''Big Fun'' (C.C. Catch album), 1988 * Big Fun (band), a 1988–1994 UK group * Big Fun, a fictional band in the 1988 film ''Heathers ''Heathers'' is a 1989 American black comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, in both of their respective film debuts. The film stars Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, Kim Walker, and ...
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Big Fun (band)
Big Fun was a British boy band that was active between 1988 and 1994. The band consisted of Phil Creswick, Mark Gillespie and Jason John (a.k.a. Jason Herbert). They were produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. Career Before they were Big Fun, Creswick and John were in another regroup of Ian Levine's boy band Seventh Avenue with Mark Long. The other member of the group at that time was Steve Crawley who provided lead vocals for the group, and sang live at nightclub appearances across the UK. Other original Big Fun members included Keith Davies from Stretford in Manchester, who went on to star in ''Coronation Street''. Their only album, '' A Pocketful of Dreams'' was released in 1990, and reached the top 10 in the UK Albums Chart. Singles released from the album included "Blame It on the Boogie", a cover version of The Jacksons' 1978 hit, "Can't Shake the Feeling", and " Handful of Promises". "I Feel the Earth Move" was intended to be their first single (and promo copies were cir ...
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