Chinese Revenge

Chinese Revenge is a song performed by Italian synth-pop group Koto. Released in 1982, it was their debut single. Composed by Anfrando Maiola, and produced by Stefano Cundari and Alessandro Zanni, it proved a big hit in Italy, selling over 10,000 copies. Unlike Koto's next batch of singles, "Chinese Revenge" is more of a downtempo track, rather than a high-energy italo-disco song. In 1985, the song was remixed by Marc Hartman, and again in 1989 by Michiel van der Kuy, with a more house flavour.

"Chinese Revenge"
Single by Koto
B-side"Dub Mix"
Released
  • 1982 (Original Cellophane Record 12")
  • 1983 (Memory Records Release 7" & 12")
Recorded1982
GenreSynthpop, Italo-disco, Downtempo
Length
  • 6:18 (12")
  • 3:35 (7")
  • 7:07 (New Mix)
  • 4:57 (Asia Version-89)
Label
  • Cellophane Record (1982)
  • Memory Records (1983)
Songwriter(s)Anfrando Maiola
Producer(s)Stefano Cundari, Alessandro Zanni
Koto singles chronology
"Chinese Revenge"
(1982)
"Japanese War Game"
(1983)

Track listings

12" single

  • 1. Chinese Revenge (Club Mix) (6:18)
  • 2. Chinese Revenge (Dub Mix) (6:00)

7" single

  • 1. Chinese Revenge (Club Mix) (3:35)
  • 2. Chinese Revenge (Dub Mix) (3:35)

1985 12" single

  • 1. Chinese Revenge (New Mix) (7:07)
  • 2. Chinese Revenge (Club Mix) (6:18)
  • 3. Chinese Revenge (Dub Mix) (6:00)

Asia version-89 CD/12"

  • 1. Chinese Revenge (Asia Version-89) (4:57)
  • 2. Chinese Revenge (Original Version-83) (6:18)

Asia version-89 Maxi

  • 1. Chinese Revenge (Asia Version-89)
  • 2. The Samples (0:40)
  • 3. Chinese Revenge (Original Version-83) (6:18)
  • 4. Chinese Revenge (Edited Asia Version-89) (3:50)
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