Color My Love: The Best of Fun Fun
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Color My Love
- Living In Japan
- Give Me Your Japan
- Baila Bolero
- Happy Station
- Gimme Some Loving
- Could This Be Love
- Give Up Your Fight
- Give Me Love
- Sing Another Song
- Fun Fun Mega Hit Mix
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #172847 in Music
- Released on: 1996-08-27
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
80's Italo Disco at it's Best
Leave it to the people at Hot Productions to release this fantastic collection of hits from Italy's female euro dance group Fun Fun. The songs are all the extended 12" remix versions which is an added bonus. Try finding these versions anywhere - you won't. Also you get a nine minute Fun Fun megamix which combines all the hits and is mixed wonderfully. Oh yeah, the quality of this cd is from the original master tapes so you'll be guaranteed the sounfd quality is top notch. Highly recommended.
Fun! Full of energy!
This cd is one of my favorites!I have really enjoyed Fun Fun since hearing them in the late 80's.A lot of fans of the songs, "Color My Love" and "Happy Station" didn't know too much about the group.They started in 1983 with singers, Roberta, Natalie and Spagna. After the release of "Color My Love", Roberta left the group. Roberta can be seen in the video, "Papa Don't Preach" by Madonna. Spagna went on to do solo work and was replaced with Eleena. Spagna continued doing backing vocals in the songs, Give Me Your Love" and "Give Some Loving".Fun Fun's music is known world-wide. Their most popular crowd was from Japan.The Best of Fun Fun is full of fun and energy. this cd is one to get if you enjoy non-stop dance music.
Pumpin'Italian disco style
Fun Fun are two extremely vacant looking Italian girls with the blandest singing voices you have ever heard. Still, this does not mean that this is a bad album! Imagine the vocal talents of Bananarama being backed by Italian Hi-NRG, and you should be about right. From the credits, it appears that these girls come from the same home as Europop diva Spagna, but their sound is slightly different, being based on a more Bobby "O", or Laserdance style. Songs are based around love and fun, although I guess with titles like "Could This be Love", "Give Me Love" and "Give Me Your Love" (no thats not a typo!), this is obvious! The vocal harmonies are quite clever, with lots of little whispers and gasps being layered all over the place, and the production is spot on euro-dance, with lots of Moroder-style basslines and percussive bashing. It's a shame that some of the songs are a bit lacking in urgency or dynamism, but they are still good for dancing, if you are fond of the 80's.




