The Korgis (album)
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The Korgis is the first studio album
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 by English
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, The Korgis
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It was released on Rialto Records in the UK
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 in 1979.

The album
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 includes the singles
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 "Young And Russian" and "If I Had You" (#13, UK Singles Chart
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The Korgis was re-issued on compact disc
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 by Edsel Records in 1999.

Track listing

Side A:
  1. "Young 'n' Russian" (Davis, Ridlington, Warren) - 3:12
  2. "I Just Can't Help It" (Davis) - 3:43
  3. "Chinese Girl" (Davis) - 2:19
  4. "Art School Annexe" (Davis) - 3:37
  5. "Boots and Shoes" (Davis, Warren) - 4:32

Side B:
  1. "Dirty Postcards" (Warren) - 4:45
  2. "O Maxine" (Warren) - 2:39
  3. "Mount Everest Sings the Blues" (Warren) - 2:32
  4. "Cold Tea" (Warren) - 4:26
  5. "If I Had You" (Davis, Rachmaninoff) - 3:55
    • Album version

Personnel

  • James Warren - vocals, bass guitar
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  • Andy Davis - vocals, drum
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    s, keyboards
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    , mandolin
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  • Phil Harrison
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     - keyboards, percussion
  • Alan Wilder
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     - backing vocalist
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    , keyboard
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  • Stuart Gordon - violin
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    , mandolin, percussion
  • Glenn Tommey - keyboards
  • David Lord - keyboards
  • Bill Birks - drums, percussion
  • Al Powell - drums
  • Kenny Lacey - percussion
  • Keith Warmington - harmonica
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  • Jo Mullet - backing vocals
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  • Jo Pomeroy - backing vocals

Production

  • The Korgis
    The Korgis
    The Korgis are a British pop band, originally composed of singer / bassist James Warren and singer / drummer Andy Davis , both former members of 1970s band Stackridge, along with unofficial members violinist Stuart Gordon and keyboardist Phil Harrison.-Career:The Korgis released their first single...

     - producer
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    s
  • David Lord - sound engineer
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  • Glenn Tommey - assistant engineer
  • George Rowbottom - art direction
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  • Julian Balme - art direction
  • Martyn Goddard - photography
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  • Heath Bros. - management
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  • Recorded at Crescent Studios, Bath, Somerset 1977 (track B5), 1978 (tracks A1-A4, B2 & B3) & 1979 (tracks A5, B1 & B4).

Release history

  • 1979 LP Rialto Records TENOR 101 (UK)
  • 1979 LP Warner Bros. Records 3349 (US)
  • 1999 CD Edsel Records EDCD 621

Single releases

  • "Young 'n' Russian" / "Cold Tea" (Rialto TREB 101, March 1979)
  • "If I Had You" (Single Version) / "Chinese Girl" (TREB 103, May 1979) UK #13
  • "Young 'n' Russian" / "Mount Everest Sings the Blues" (re-issue, TREB 108, October 1979)
  • "I Just Can't Help It (Remix)" / "O Maxine" (TREB 112, January 1980)
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