Archive Series (The Korgis album)

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Archive Series
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Compilation album by
The Korgis
Released1997
Recorded1977–1981
Genre Pop
Length69:54
Label Rialto Records (UK)
Producer The Korgis
James Warren
David Lord
The Korgis chronology
This World's for Everyone
(1992)
Archive Series
(1997)
Greatest Hits
(2001)
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Archive Series a.k.a. The Korgis Archive is a compilation album by English pop band The Korgis. It was released by Rialto Records in 1997.
This is a CD re-issue of the 1983 UK album The Best of The Korgis with eight additional tracks.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" (Warren) - 4:13
  2. "If I Had You" (Davis, Rachmaninoff) - 3:54
  3. "All the Love in the World" (Davis, Warren) - 3:38
  4. "I Just Can't Help It" (Davis) - 3:44
    • Single remix. Original version on 1979 album The Korgis
  5. "If It's Alright with You Baby" (Warren) - 4:01
  6. "That Was My Big Mistake" (Davis, Warren) - 4:01
  7. "Domestic Bliss" (Gordon, Harrison, Warren) - 3:15
  8. "O Maxine" (Warren) - 2:39
  9. "Don't Say That It's Over" (Warren) - 2:46
  10. "Drawn and Quartered" (Warren) - 3:17
  11. "It's No Good Unless You Love Me" (Warren) - 3:22
  12. "Rover's Return" (Davis) - 3:31
  13. "Sticky George" (Harrison, Warren) - 3:36
  14. "Can't We Be Friends Now" (Warren) - 4:01
  15. "Foolishness of Love" (Harrison) - 3:31
  16. "Nowhere to Run" (Davis, Warren) - 4:15
  17. "Dumb Waiters" (Warren) - 2:42
  18. "Perfect Hostess" (Davis) - 3:21
  19. "Love Ain't Too Far Away" (Davis) - 3:29
  20. "Living on the Rocks" (Warren) - 3:32

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