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Go All the Way (China album)

Go All the Way is the debut studio album by the American rock band China, released in 1988 on Vertigo Records.

The album features a blend of hard rock and AOR (album-oriented rock) styles, prevalent in the late 1980s. It spawned the singles "Sign in the Window" and "Wild Horses." While not achieving significant mainstream success in the United States, Go All the Way garnered some attention and airplay, particularly in certain rock radio markets.

The album's production is characteristic of the era, emphasizing polished vocals and guitar-driven arrangements. China consisted of Beau Hill (vocals), Gary Schutt (guitar), Joey Scott (drums), and Tracy Wallach (bass). Beau Hill is also known for his production work with other artists in the rock genre.

The track listing of Go All the Way typically includes songs such as "Sign in the Window," "Wild Horses," "Second Time Around," "China White," and "Runaway Train." The album is considered a notable example of late 1980s melodic rock.