| Big Fun (Magic Juan Mix) | ||
| Big Fun (Club Mix) | ||
| Big Fun (Mayday Re-Edit) | ||
| Big Fun (Master Reese Re-Edit) |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Big Fun (12") | KMS | KMS 015 | US | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (Club Remix) (12") | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | TENR 240 | UK | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (LA Big Big Fun Remix) (12") | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | TENZ 240 | UK | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Virgin Records America, Inc. | 0-96610 | US | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | TENX 240 | UK | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records), Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | 611 749, 611 749-213 | Germany | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | KMS | KMS 015 | US | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Virgin France S.A. | 80412 | France | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Virgin France S.A. | 80424 | France | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | TENX 240 US | US | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Virgin Music (Canada) | VSX1463 | Canada | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12") | Virgin Dischi | VINX 230 | Italy | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12", Promo) | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | TENX 240 DJ | UK | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12", Promo) | Virgin Records America, Inc. | DMD 1244 | US | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (12", W/Lbl) | KMS | KMS 015 | US | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (7") | Virgin Schallplatten GmbH | 111 749-100 | Germany | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (7") | Virgin France S.A. | 90468 | France | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (7") | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | TEN 240 | UK | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (7") | Virgin | VIN 45295 | Italy | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (CD, Maxi) | Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records) | 661 749 | Europe | 1988 | |
| Big Fun (D-Wynn Remixes) (12") | KMS | KMS 078 | US | 2002 | |
| Big Fun (D-Wynn Remixes) (12", W/Lbl) | KMS | KMS 078 | US | 2002 | |
| Big Fun (D. Wynn Remixes) (12", Promo, TP) | KMS | KMS 078 | US | 2002 | |
| Big Fun (Remixes) (12", W/Lbl, Promo) | KMS | KMS 081 | US | 2002 | |
| Big Fun (Remixes) (12", W/Lbl, Promo) | KMS | KMS 080 | US | 2002 | |
| Big Fun (Remixes) (Part 1) (12") | PIAS UK | PIASX 025X | UK | 2003 | |
| Big Fun (Remixes) (Part 2) (12") | PIAS UK | PIASX 025Y | UK | 2003 | |
| Big Fun (Remixes) (12") | PIAS UK | PIASX 025T | UK | 2003 | |
| Big Fun (Remixes) (12", Promo) | PIAS UK | FUN ONE | Europe | 2003 | |
| Big Fun (Remixes) (CD, Maxi) | PIAS UK | PIASX 025MCD | UK | 2003 | |
| Big Fun (12", RM) | KMS | KMS 015 | US | 2004 | |
| Big Fun (12", RP) | Virgin Records America, Inc. | 0-96610 | US |
referencing Big Fun, 12", KMS 015
referencing Big Fun, 12", KMS 015
referencing Big Fun (D-Wynn Remixes), 12", KMS 078
Through their music, the Inner City could assemble in a unique sound the Soul influences, the futurism of Detroit Techno (very much alive on the way they used all those synthesizer timbres) and the House dancing grooves.
Astonishing as it may be, Kevin Saunderson told his friend Mark Archer that the main synthesizer timbres on "Big Fun" were sampled from "Let's Get Brutal" (1986) by the New York project Nitro Deluxe. That doesn't take anything from "Big Fun"'s masterpiece, on the contrary; the secret lies on the way Kevin Saunderson, with the collaboration of the producers James Pennington A.K.A. Suburban Knight and Arthur Forrest on "Big Fun", used those timbres.
"Big Fun" as Inner City was recorded in 1987, but it was the addition of Paris Grey's vocals to the ground breaking synths and beats that would bring an unparalleled ensemble. "Big Fun"'s lyrics and vocals brought the Soul to a Future Funk Electronic base, a Techno base - and through expressions such as "We don’t really need a crowd to have a party" the masses seduction were accomplished; the funk influence was there, through the groove, the beats and the quote "Just a funky beat and you to get it started" (baptized since then as an essential element to make a real good party).
Any try to label Inner City's music is ill advised, despite being primarly considered Techno, since nobody in Chicago or anywhere else had the same employment of the synthesizers or percussion timbres.
English music expert Neil Rushton is the one that deserves the credit for "Big Fun"'s Worldwide acclaim, for after its master tape was recorded, it remained forgotten during a few months until Neil had the chance to listen to it and finally include it on Virgin Records through Detroit Techno's primar & quintessential compilation "Techno - The New Dance Sound Of Detroit" (1988). Only after that, the singles were released and "Big Fun" became what we call a Worldwide smash.
The original versions from Kevin Saunderson's KMS label are different and uncomparable to the terrible quality 2004 repress. Be warned.