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Wang Chung biography
![]() The London-based recent sea surf collection Wang Chung had a few of hits in the mid-'80s achieving their greatest recognition in the U.S. Originally called Huang Chung the circle consisted of vocalist/guitarist Jack Hues bassist Nick Feldman and drummer Darren Costin. The circle recorded four tracks for 101 Records in the slow '70s whole of which appeared on a two of assemblage albums. Huang Chung released their earliest alone "Isn't It About Period We Were on Video." in 1980 the account led to a agreement with Arista Records. The collection released their earliest holder Huang Chung in 1982. By the period they recorded 1984's Points on a Arch the circle had changed their title to Wang Chung. "Music party Corridor Days" was a tiny strike in Britain yet the circle strike the Highest 40 twice in America ."Don't Let Spirit" made it to math unit 36 interval "Music party Corridor Days" reached math unit 16. From this speck on Wang Chung ignored the U.K. business choosing to concentrate on the U.S. "To Existent and Die in L.A." the idea melody from William Friedken's thriller fair missed making the Highest 40 in 1985. That alike year Wang Chung switched from Geffen Records to A&M and Costin west the circle. Hues and Feldman continued as a twosome and released Mosaic in 1986. The holder was their biggest strike launching the math unit two strike "E verybody Have Happy Tonight" and the Highest Ten "Let's Spirit." Wang Chung returned in 1989 with The Warmer Minor of Cold which used up a absolute six weeks on the charts spawning the insignificant strike "Praying to a Recent Spirit." Following the connected letdown of the holder the collection quietly stopped touring and recording. |