Sticky George
1981 studio album by The Korgis / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sticky George is the third studio album by English pop band, The Korgis, released on Rialto Records in the UK on 10 July 1981.[1]
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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 Korgis recorded Sticky George after they returned to England from a promotional tour in the United States. A number of tracks intended for the album had been written before the end of 1980.[2]
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 were released as The Korgis and others under the name 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.