
Not much interesting information about Big Fun other than the fact that it is an English group produced by hit makers Stock Aitken & Waterman and originally composed of Phil Creswick, Jason John and Keith Davies.
Group which will remain mainly in the musical history of the end of the 20th century for the high caliber Single “Blame it on the boogie” which will be released in 1989.
For this reason alone we had to dedicate this article to them.
To discover or rediscover...
Discography (among others ...) :
80s Decade :
Living for your love 1989
I feel the earth move 1989
Blame it on the boogie 1989
Can’t shake the feeling 1989
90s Decade :
Handful of promises 1990
You’ve got a friend 1990
Hey there lonely girl 1990
Fight for th right party 1990
Not that kind of guy 1990
We're in this love forever 1990
Bring your love back to me 1990
Stomp! 1994
Tracks :
1989...a first title which launched the trio into the open, at least we hope so. A failed bet on this one unfortunately...
1989...it is with this revisited version of the Jacksons' title dating from 1978 that the trio will move from the shadows to the light in a way that is, to say the least, shattering. All good, little guys !
1989...this time they deliver a 100 % original title and are doing more than well with a level of success almost equivalent to the previous one. Almost...
1990...the great adventure continues at the very beginning of the 90s but the level of success will drop drastically, to say the least. Be careful of leaving the road early...
1990...suddenly the hit makers Stock Aitken and Waterman said to themselves that by bringing them together with young Sonia it would be able to put them back at the front of the race. Nice try but unfortunately failed...
1990...a shooting star trio who are already almost at the end of their adventure. Too bad because it all went pretty well...
1990...everything that comes out afterward will go more or less under the radar. A trio can be a little too formatted in the end to succeed in lasting...
1990...they will always be able to boast of having produced at least one album and thus left a very real trace in the English musical history of the end of the 20th century...
1990...some foals from the SAW stable will have had an exceptional destiny, others a little less. Which is unfortunately their case...
1990...it is certain that they probably saw themselves going for several albums but they did not even have the time. Hard law of the trade...
1994...we find them 4 years later in a somewhat revised form but that will not change anything. When it no longer wants, it no longer wants...
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