China Fire

China Fire (中国火 1992) China Fire II (中国火二) and China Fire III (中国火III) were 3 sampler CDs of Chinese, and particularly Beijing, rock music issued by Rock Records of Taiwan in the very early stages of the PRC's rock music movement in the 1990s. Many of the songs later appeared on first albums by the groups, other songs, and some groups, never made it past the sampler.[1][2]

China Fire

中国火I June 1991

  1. Sister 姐姐: Zhang Chu
  2. Give Me Some Love 给我一点爱: The Face (band) 面孔乐队
  3. I Can't Say it Casually 我不能随便说: ADO (band)
  4. Forever Waiting for You 永久的等你: Zhao Gang 赵刚
  5. Searching For Your Life: Anodized (band)
  6. Tired 累 Red Army (band) 红色部队 (band disbanded after 1991)
  7. Don't Waste 别去糟蹋 Black Panther (band)
  8. Wipe Tears Away擦去眼泪: Self-Education (band) 自我教育乐队
  9. Flying Bird 飞翔鸟 Tang Dynasty (band)

China Fire II

  1. All the Same 都一样:Underbaby
  2. Master 主:Dou Wei
  3. This Summer 这个夏天:Iron Kite 铁风筝
  4. Got Known 认识了:Zhang Chu
  5. 10 August 1999 1999年8月10日:Fang Ke 方科
  6. Martian 火星人:Zhou Ren 周韧
  7. Golden Eyes 金色的眼睛:Shang 殇 (die young)
  8. The Question of Three 三的问题:Frontier 边缘
  9. Spiritualism 招魂:Wang Yong 王勇
  10. Shattered 破碎:Overload

China Fire III

2003

  1. Walking in the Fog 雾中行 Tang Dynasty (band)'s Liu Yijun
  2. Don't Say Goodbye 不要告别 Overload (Chinese band)
  3. Temple 大庙 Dou Wei
  4. Seed 种子 Underbaby
  5. Wind, Horse, Bull 风,马,牛: Zhou Ren 周韧
  6. Awaken 觉醒: Underbaby
  7. So Large 这么大 Zhang Chu
  8. Evolution Day 进化之日 Iron Kite 铁风筝
  9. Dance 舞 Tang Dynasty (band)'s Liu Yijun
  10. School's Out 放学啦!(DEMO) The Flowers

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture - Page 712 Edward L. Davis - 2009 The concert is remembered as a milestone in the PRG's rock history which made Beijing's new rock culture publicly known. ... In 1992 it released a compilation under the name China Fire and one successful album by the ...
  2. Popular Music and Human Rights: World music - Page 136 Ian Peddie - 2011 One year later, the Taiwanese company Rock Records & Tapes released the first Beijing-based Chinese rock sampler: China Fire I (1992). This was followed by four fairly successful CDs, including a heavy metal album by ...
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