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The lead single from Sticky George, "That Was My Big Mistake", was released under the name 'James Warren & the Korgis' to denote the fact that Davis and Warren had now gone their separate ways. By the end of 1980, Gordon and Harrison had also departed the band; subsequently the band was augmented by the arrival of guitarist John Baker, drummer ...
Don't Look Back – The Very Best of The Korgis (CD1) (2 CD) (2003) In 1989, original members James Warren and Andy Davis reunited the Korgis after they were approached by the Bristol-based International Hostage Release Foundation, who were gathering artists for the recording of a charity album to raise money for their cause.
Burning Questions is the debut solo studio album by English singer and composer James Warren, (of Stackridge and the Korgis fame). It was released on Sonet Records on 2 February 1987.
Speaking to UKRADIO in 2019, James Warren recalled of the song, "It was one of those 'throw everything at it', sort of kitchen sink-type productions. Apart from absolutely loving the Beatles, the other thing we used to like when we first started doing the Korgis was classic 60s pop, the Phil Spector kind of thing: big productions, kitchen sink, everything thrown in.
"Young 'n' Russian" is a song by British pop band the Korgis from their self-titled debut studio album. It was released as the band's debut single in February 1979 and, following the UK top 20 success of "If I Had You", was re-issued as a single again in October 1979.
From 1979 album The Korgis "All the Love in the World" (Davis, Warren) - 3:38 Single edit. Original version on 1981 album Sticky George "I Just Can't Help It" (Davis) - 3:44 Single remix. Original version on 1979 album The Korgis "If It's Alright with You Baby" (Warren) - 4:01 From 1980 album Dumb Waiters "That Was My Big Mistake" (Davis ...
The album was followed by single "Something About The Beatles", recorded and produced in April 2006 by James Warren and Glenn Tommey. In 2009, the 2006 version of the Kollection album, including the track "Something About The Beatles", and the Kollection DVD were re-released as a CD/DVD combo under the title Something About The Korgis .
In 1989, original members James Warren and Andy Davis reunited the Korgis after they were approached by the Bristol-based International Hostage Release Foundation, who were gathering artists for the recording of a charity album to raise money for their cause.