China (China album) explained
China is the debut studio album by hard rock band China, released in 1988, through record label Vertigo. The singles of this album were "Hot Lovin' Night",[1] "Shout It Out"[2] and "Wild Jealousy".[3]
Track listing
- All songs written by China, except "Back to You", By Fernando Von Arb, and "Intro" by Fabian Emmenegger.
- Note: The original release featured only the first 11 tracks.[4] However, there are some versions[5] which feature "One Shot to the Heart" (a bonus track) as number 11, thus moving "Staying Alive" down one slot in the listing. The same release also tacks on "Don't Look Back" as a bonus, thus allotting it two extra songs.
Personnel
- Math Shiverow: Vocals
- Freddy Laurence: Rhythm and lead guitar
- Claudio Matteo: Rhythm and lead guitar
- Marc Lynn: Bass
- John Dommen: Drums, percussion
Notes and References
- Web site: China (6) – Hot Lovin' Night (Vinyl) . Discogs . February 4, 2015.
- Web site: China (6) – Shout It Out (Vinyl) . Discogs . February 4, 2015.
- Web site: China (6) – Wild Jealousy (Vinyl) . Discogs . February 4, 2015.
- https://www.discogs.com/China-China/release/9074711 Original release, per Discogs.
- https://www.discogs.com/China-China/release/11831683 Re-release with bonus tracks, per Discogs