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1. | Cold Tea
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2. | Dumb Waiters
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3. | If I Had You
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4. | I Wonder What's Become of You
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5. | That's What Friends Are For
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6. | If It's Alright With You Baby
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7. | Perfect Hostess
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8. | Young 'n' Russia
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9. | All the Love in the World
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10. | Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime
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11. | This World's for Everyone
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12. | Lines
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13. | It Won't Be the Same Old Place
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14. | It All Comes Down to You
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15. | Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime DNA Mix
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16. | Hold On
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17. | One Life
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18. | Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime
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19. | Off the Leash -- the story of The Korgis-documentary
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20. | Korgis History
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21. | Korgis Discography
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JAMES WARREN, ANDY DAVIS and JOHN BAKER
The KORGIS hit the big time with their worldwide Hit "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime" which had followed hard on the heals of their very first Hit Single "If I Had You".
This first ever Korgis DVD is a mixture of stunning live sessions recorded in 2005 as well as original promo videos rounded of with interviews with all band members to create the "Off The Leash" Korgis documentary which delves into membership of Stackridge as well as Andy's time with Tears For Fears, James recording session at Abbey Road with George Martin and John's performance on the Tears For Fears album "Elemental".
Classic Pop music -enjoy
The Korgis
Active Decades: '70s and '80s Genre: Rock Styles: New Wave, Pop/Rock
British pop outfit the Korgis reunited singer/bassist James Warren and singer/drummer Andy Davis, who previously teamed in cult favorites Stackridge. Guitarist Stuart Gordon and keyboardist Phil Harrison completed the original lineup, which issued its debut single "Young 'n' Russian" in March of 1979; the follow-up, "If I Had You," cracked the UK Top 20, and that summer the Korgis issued their self-titled debut LP. In 1980, the group scored their biggest chart smash with "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," the lead single from their sophomore album Dumb Waiters; although the record also launched the minor hit "If It's Alright with You Baby," subsequent outings like "Rovers Return," "That Was My Big Mistake" and "All the Love in the World" failed to generate much excitement, and in the wake of their third album, 1981's Sticky George, the Korgis were dropped by their label Rialto. The band soon dissolved, and in 1986 Warren issued a solo LP, Burning Questions; four years later, he and Davis reformed the Korgis to issue a re-recorded "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," followed in 1992 by a new album, This World's for Everyone. The group again parted ways soon after. --- Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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