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China Crisis was the Liverpudlian pop group, formed in 1979, which saw moderate profits in the United Kingdom, western Europe and the Americas in the mid-to-late 1980s. Primarily manufactured higher of singer Gary Daly and vocalist/guitarist Eddie Lundon, they went across many lineup changes. Reportedly influenced by Steely Dan, their albums were also from time to time by Walter Becker. At the start performing synthesizer-centric pop music which was similar to, however notably further Jazz influenced and experimental than, several popular acts of their day, it in time began swimming music which was extra Jazz than pop and faded into obscurity. Typically the critically-praised b&, it achieved little far flung title or even musical recognition, and were completely however misused in the sea of fresh music created at their peak.

Discography
Albums
"Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms (Some People Think It's Fun To Entertain)" "Working with Fire and Steel (Possible Pop Songs Volume Two)" "Flaunt The Imperfection" "What Price Paradise" "Diary of a Hollow Horse" "Collection: The Very Best of China Crisis" "Warped by Success" "Acoustically Yours" (Survive album) "Collection: The Very Best of China Crisis" (United states-sole reprinting) "Diary: A Collection" "Wishful Thinking" (Repackaged "Acoustically Yours" & "Warped by Success" by owning of these or even ii additions) "The Best of China Crisis" "The Best Songs" (Repackaged "Acoustically Yours") "Wishful Thinking" (Different from either number one, repackaged "Acoustically Yours") "Scrap Book vol. 1 (Live at the Dominion Theatre)" "Diary: A Collection" (Copy-protected reprinting, changed album art)

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Arts: Music: Styles: By Decade: 1980s
Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Arts and Entertainment: Music





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