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China Crisis is an English pop/rock band. They were formed in 1979 in Kirkby, near Liverpool, Merseyside with a core of vocalist/keyboardist Gary Daly and guitarist Eddie Lundon.[3] Their output was pop music similar in style to that of New Wave but with strong similarities to the post-punk movement of the early 1980s, namely inclusion of a broader range of musical influences and occasional flirtation with political commentary.[citation needed] Throughout their career, China Crisis has seen moderate success in the United Kingdom with ten hit singles between August 1982 and January 1987 and six albums, as well as commercial success in Western Europe, Australia and the Americas.
Tracklist:
01 – Singing the Praises
02 – Stranger by Nature
03 – You Did Cut Me
04 – It’s Everything
05 – Strength and Character
06 – Gift of Freedom
07 – Black Man Ray
08 – Wishful Thinking
09 – African and White
10 – King in A Catholic Style
11 – Arizona Sky
12 – Thank You
13 – Christian
14 – Diary of A Hollow Horse
15 – Song for Andre (Demo)
16 – Too Blind To See (Demo)
17 – Making It (Demo)
18 – Real Tears and How That Feels (Demo)
“A person does not hear sound only through the ears; he hears sound through every pore of his body.
It permeates the entire being, and according to its particular influence either slows or quickens the rhythm of the blood circulation; it either wakens or soothes the nervous system.
It arouses a person to greater passions or it calms him by bringing him peace. According to the sound and its influence a certain effect is produced.
Sound becomes visible in the form of radiance.
This shows that the same energy which goes into the form of sound before being visible is absorbed by the physical body.
In that way the physical body recuperates and becomes charged with new magnetism.”
~ Sufi Inayat’s ~
” Dankbaarheid is niet alleen maar een mooie eigenschap, maar een oerkracht van de eeuwige ziel van de mens”
“Iedere dag: Wat goede muziek horen, uit een goed boek lezen, een mooi schilderij zien en een paar redelijke woorden spreken. [/b]
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ~
“Het belangrijkste van de muziek staat niet in de noten”
Enjoy the feeling
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