Sticky George
Sticky George is the third studio album by English pop band, The Korgis. It was released on Rialto Records in the UK in 1981.
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Released | 10 July 1981 | |||
Recorded | December 1980 - February 1981 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 38:27 (CD 39:29) | |||
Label | Rialto Records (UK) | |||
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The album includes the singles "That Was My Big Mistake", "All the Love in the World", "Don't Say That It's Over" and "Sticky George" - some released as The Korgis and others James Warren & The Korgis.
Sticky George was re-issued on CD by Edsel Records in 1999.
The album was followed by the non-album single "Don't Look Back" (produced by Trevor Horn)/"Xenophobia", released on London Records in June 1982. Both tracks are included on the 2003 compilation Don't Look Back - The Very Best of The Korgis.
Track listing
Side A:
- "Sticky George" (Harrison, Warren) - 3:36
- "Can't We Be Friends Now" (Warren) - 4:01
- "Foolishness of Love" (Harrison) - 3:31
- "Domestic Bliss" (Gordon, Harrison, Warren) - 3:15
- "That Was My Big Mistake" (Davis, Warren) - 4:37
Side B:
- "Nowhere to Run" (Davis, Warren) - 4:15
- N.B. 1999 CD: Alternate version - 5:17. Original version available on compilations Archive Series and Greatest Hits.
- "Contraband" (Warren) - 3:18
- "All the Love in the World" (Davis, Warren) - 4:12
- "Don't Say That It's Over" (Warren) - 2:50
- "Living on the Rocks" (Warren) - 3:32
Personnel
- James Warren - vocals, piano, bass guitar
- Stuart Gordon - guitar, banjo, violin, percussion, background vocals
- Phil Harrison - electric piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, spoons
- Additional personnel
- David Lord - keyboards
- Manny Elias - drums
- Jerry Marotta - drums
- The Korgettes (Sheena Power & Jo Mullet) - backing vocals on tracks A5 and B5
- Steve Buck - flute on track B2
- Dave Pegler - clarinet on track B2
- Chantelle Samuel - bassoon on track B2
- Stephanie Nunn - oboe on track B2
- Huw Pegler - horn on track B2
Production
- James Warren - producer
- David Lord - producer, sound engineer, wind and strings arranger
- Nick Heath - direction
- Jeffrey Edwards - cover painting
- Peter Ashworth - photography
- Nick Heath, George Rowbottom - art direction
- Recorded December 1980 - February 1981, at Crescent Studios, Bath.
Release history
- 1981 LP Rialto Records TENOR 103 (UK)
- 1999 CD Edsel Records EDCD 623
Single releases
- "That Was My Big Mistake" (Edit) - 4:01 / "Can't We Be Friends Now" ('James Warren & The Korgis', Rialto TREB 134, April 1981)
- "All The Love In The World" (Edit) - 3:38 / "Intimate" (The Korgis, TREB 138, June 1981)
- "Don't Say That It's Over" (Single Version) - 2:47 / "Drawn And Quartered" (The Korgis/'James Warren & The Korgis', TREB 142, September 1981)
- "Sticky George" / "Nowhere To Run" ('James Warren & The Korgis', Rialto 101 470 France, 1981)
- "Don't Look Back" (Warren) 4:16 / "Xenophobia" (Warren) - 2:30 (Non-album single, London Records LON 7, June 1982)
- "Don't Look Back" / "Xenophobia" (Pic disc, London Records LONPD 7, June 1982)
References
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