Band, 1970-1976 DE
Rock
Kin Ping Meh is a German rock band originally active from 1970 to 1977, and reformed in 2005. Their name is derived from Franz Kuhn's German translation of the Chinese novel, Jin Ping Mei.
Geff Harrison voc GB | |
Chuck Tscheschner b DE | |
Chris Axel Klöber key *1948 | |
Ron Scheepmaker ep DE | |
Kalle Weber dr, perc DE | |
Fritz Schmitt org, p | |
Alan Joe Wroe b | |
Gagey Mrozek g, acg *1951 DE | |
Joachim Schäfer *1950 | |
Werner Stephan voc, perc, acg | |
Uli Groß eg, g | |
Torsten Herzog b, voc | |
Willie Wagner voc, g |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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German Rock Classics | Udo Lindenberg / Das Dritte Ohr / Interzone / The Boots / Kin Ping Meh | 2015 | Album |
Fairy Tales & Cryptic Chapters | Kin Ping Meh | 1998 | Compil. |
Final Cuts From "Bier" Conventions | Kin Ping Meh | 1998 | Album |
Hazy Age On Stage | Kin Ping Meh | 1991 | Album |
Kin Ping Meh | Kin Ping Meh | 1977 | Album |
Concrete | Kin Ping Meh | 1976 | Album |
Dancing In The Street | Kin Ping Meh | 1976 | Single |
The Greatest Rock Sensation | Kin Ping Meh | 1975 | Compil. |
Me And I | Kin Ping Meh | 1975 | Single |
Virtues & Sins | Kin Ping Meh | 1974 | Album |
Good Time Gracie | Kin Ping Meh | 1974 | Single |
I Wanna Be Lazy | Kin Ping Meh | 1973 | Single |
3 | Kin Ping Meh | 1973 | Album |
Sunday Morning Eve | Kin Ping Meh | 1973 | Single |
No. 2 | Kin Ping Meh | 1972 | Album |
Kin Ping Meh | Kin Ping Meh | 1972 | Album |
Too Many People | Kin Ping Meh | 1971 | Single |
Every Day / Alexandra | Kin Ping Meh | 1971 | Single |
Everything's My Way / Woman | Kin Ping Meh | 1970 | Single |