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Artist: Red Fun

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CD Title: Red Fun

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1993

Label: BMG Ariola (Germany)

Catalog Number: 74321 13775 2

Personnel

Toma Person Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Kee Marcello Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals, Percussion
Tobbe Moen Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Freddy Von Gerber Drums, Percussion, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals

Guest Musicians
Tommy Licell Hammond Organ & Piano
Mats Hedstrom Keyboards, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
Janne Johansen Backing Vocals, Percussion
Dubben Slide Guitar
Lotta Lundberg Backing Vocals
Lena Wikstrom Backing Vocal

Tracks

1.  My Baby's Coming Back  4:11
2.  Doc. Love  4:26
3.  Could Have Been Love  4:46
4.  Rock This Town  3:45
5.  Midnight Stranger  4:05
6.  My Babe  4:12
7.  Bad Reputation  3:54
8.  Don't Close Your Eyes  4:48
9.  Party  3:27
10.  Red Hot 'N' Ready  4:34
11.  {42:15:00}  

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From: Great Dane Date: September 16, 2004 at 14:41
Good stuff.

From: Geoff Date: September 19, 2004 at 0:21
I personally hate this CD. If you like songs that are instantly and eternally forgettable I guess it's okay. But to me it somehow reminded me of a far, FAR lesser version of Dream Police. Yeah, it's a wild comparison, but either way they're nowhere near each other in terms of song quality. This is just a poor release from a talented band... especially Kee. Totally fogettable rock, IMO.

From: TIM (2) Date: September 23, 2004 at 6:40
Agree with Geoff, there are no real hooks or melodies in the songs to warrant repeated spins. Kee's solo "Shine On" album is marginally a better effort, but generally speaking his involvements outside of Europe haven't been up to much. I notice he avoided re-joining the reformed Europe due to their latest musical direction, so maybe he is finally showing some good judgement for once. 5/10.

From: CHRIS Date: February 10, 2005 at 6:52
That's just your problem,little Geoff.But to say that this is just tottaly forgetable rock...you must be out of your mind...and stupid

From: Little Geoff Date: February 10, 2005 at 7:02
WTF? Maybe I'm just tired, maybe I am as stupid as you say but that's hilarious, troubling and just plain and simply odd! Mate, I'm 6'2" with muscles of wordly proportions... LOL, jokes about the muscles but I'm 6'2" mate. Why'd you call me little? And no, I'm not stupid - I just don't like this CD. Kee has shown what he can do with other projects, and these songs do not deserve a man of such immense talent. Great guitarist, just poor songs, IMO (as I said).

From: z4roxx Date: February 10, 2005 at 11:24
Agree,super guitarist but poor songs.An almost decent cd,nothin'else...

From: aoreus Date: March 17, 2005 at 1:09
Who said this cd is forgetable and with poor songs? Or maybe some of you wanted to hear another Europe cd? Personally I am a EUROPE'88&'91 fan but I also like the electric blues too (maybe this is your problem, hooks & melodies only chasers out there), so this record will fit me perfect. And about Kee, maybe he's not doin' Lynch, Vai, Nuno,... things, but his solos aren't forgetable at all especially those from Out Of this World (I never listen his other works - solo, T. Schmidt & Tamplin). And

From: Date: March 17, 2005 at 4:51
And about the voice - is AWESOME, I was expecting to hear some accent but this singer is fantastic. Rhythm section? perfect from simple linear AOR-ish to rumblin' bluesy-r'n'r one. And the production is brilliant great job Freddy!. This is the drummer! Is hardder to stay at the simple beats than to jump to likes of Mike Portonoy's crap. This is indeed a Super Group. And if you like DLR'90&'94 records Don't miss this BLUESY POLISHED HARD ROCKIN' MASTERPIECE!!!

From: tomcat Date: March 17, 2005 at 6:01
the song 'midnite stranger' is just plain awesome..this is a great album ...the only negative thing is the cover with the elephant.. very talented guys on this disc

From: lucky meza Date: March 18, 2005 at 12:44
hi guys ,is there anyone who help me with this album in my country its very hard to find and i ll never get it please help me with this one my mail is= luckymeza@xasamail.com thanks help me please in e bay doenst appear

From: z4roxx Date: March 19, 2005 at 9:29
ahahahahaha!Sorry if I laugh but you can live also without this one,is not good man ahahahahaha!

From: z4roxx Date: March 19, 2005 at 9:57
ahahaha maybe the best thing is the cover in this cd ahahahahaha

From: Ice CreamGirlz Date: November 9, 2005 at 20:55
I, personally, thought this cd was pretty good....not exactly a 10/10 though. I like a lot of bluesy rock....hense "Dream Police--Messin' With the Blues". This group may not be "Dream Police" but the concept of this album is about the same. I give it a 7/10

From: erik Date: April 21, 2009 at 14:44
Poor ? Hmmm guess i am listening to a different cd then Baby is coming Back and Doc Love are two excellent rockers. More rocky then bluesy. Could have been Love is a very nice mid pased ballad. Rock this Town is a cracker of a rock song.Midnight Stranger is an excellent uptempo rock song with an aorish chorus. I really dig My Baby. Nice vibe to the song. Bad Reputation another nice rocker. Dont close your Eyes a cool mid pased song with some great guitarplaying. Party i dont need explain i think Excellent uptempo good feel song. The album ends of in blistering from with for me the best party rock song:Red Hot 'n Ready. So trust me if you want a good positive rock party cd this is your pick. Awesome vocals btw ! 88/100

From: MHR Date: September 25, 2009 at 10:19
Cool cd.

From: hair metal again Date: April 9, 2019 at 10:24
very good release for RED FUN back in 93 that i had the pleasure of buying when it was out and enjoy it much ,mostly because of "dont close your eyes" which is a sensational mid tempo!overall a fine party vibe,excellent musicianship and vocal performance and many good songs like "could have been love" and "midnight stranger"!recommended


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