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Line-Up Ex-Members Albums Singles Various Refers
CHINA
GB
*  2/1977

Line-Up:

Davey Johnstone - g
Joe Partridge - g
John "Cooker" LoPresti - bg
James Newton Howard - kb
Dennis Conway - ds

Former Members:

Roger Pope (ds, 2/77-1977)

Albums Discography:

#TitleRelease DateLabelTypeUKUSA
1.China16.09.1977Rocket

Davey Johnstone:

#TitleRelease DateLabelTypeUKUSA
1.Smiling Face11.05.1973Rocket

Singles Discography:

#SP/EP TitleRelease DateLabelUKUSA
1.On The Slide23.09.1977Rocket

Various:

Davey Johnstone:

appeared on the LP:

Joan Armatrading: Whatever's For Us (24.11.72, Cube)
Kiki Dee: Loving And Free (12/73, Rocket)
Tommy (14.3.75, Polydor)
Meat Loaf: Dead Ringer (4.9.81, Epic)

James Newton Howard:

appeared on the LP:

Leo Sayer: Endless Flight (29.10.76, Chrysalis)
Leo Sayer: Thunder In My Heart (30.9.77, Chrysalis)
Diana Ross: Baby It's Me (10/77, Tamla Motown)
David Lee Roth: Crazy From The Heat (2/85, WEA)

Press References:

Melody Maker
YearIssueDatePageColumnType
19771112.03.19774
19774108.10.19774News
19774322.10.197724Singlessingle review
19775331.12.197715Albums - Short Takesalbum review