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The Korgis- Coffee in New York

SKU: 630428121829
Regular price ¥115.00
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The Korgis- Coffee in New York
The Korgis- Coffee in New York

The Korgis, formed in 1978 by James Warren and Andy Davis after their time in Stackridge, broke through with hits like "If I Had You" and the worldwide smash "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," followed by South American success with Trevor Horn's "Don't Look Back." Mismanagement and lineup changes stalled their momentum, but after a brief '90s comeback attempt, they re-emerged in 2017 with a fresh lineup, new energy, and eventually Kartoon World (2021), hailed as a career high. Collaborations with writer and guitarist Joe Matera brought strong new songs, while 2023's Orchestrations reimagined classics with lush arrangements. In 2024, they released their most ambitious project yet, the double concept album UN-United Nations, tackling global issues while honoring their roots, with additional material later expanded by Al Steele on Alienated Nations. With reworked classics like "Coffee in New York" and a brand-new orchestral take on "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," The Korgis continue to prove their knack for reinvention while staying true to the sound that first put them on the map.

Track List

  1. 1. Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime
  2. 2. Coffee in New York
  3. 3. Always a Sunny Day
  4. 4. Only One
  5. 5. the Best Thing You Can Do
  6. 6. Letter to Geelong
  7. 7. Red Flag Day
  8. 8. Alienated Nations
  9. 9. Good Old Days of the Cold War
  10. 10. Overload
  11. 11. Moonshine
  12. 12. Back in the Eighties
  13. 13. Mud Huts
  14. 14. End of An Era Feeling

UPC > 630428121829

Format > New CD

Label > Renaissance

Release Date > Release Date: 10.17.25

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Format: New CD/Rock

The Korgis- Coffee in New York

SKU: 630428121829
Regular price ¥115.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 10.17.25

 
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The Korgis, formed in 1978 by James Warren and Andy Davis after their time in Stackridge, broke through with hits like "If I Had You" and the worldwide smash "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," followed by South American success with Trevor Horn's "Don't Look Back." Mismanagement and lineup changes stalled their momentum, but after a brief '90s comeback attempt, they re-emerged in 2017 with a fresh lineup, new energy, and eventually Kartoon World (2021), hailed as a career high. Collaborations with writer and guitarist Joe Matera brought strong new songs, while 2023's Orchestrations reimagined classics with lush arrangements. In 2024, they released their most ambitious project yet, the double concept album UN-United Nations, tackling global issues while honoring their roots, with additional material later expanded by Al Steele on Alienated Nations. With reworked classics like "Coffee in New York" and a brand-new orchestral take on "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime," The Korgis continue to prove their knack for reinvention while staying true to the sound that first put them on the map.

Track List

  1. 1. Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime
  2. 2. Coffee in New York
  3. 3. Always a Sunny Day
  4. 4. Only One
  5. 5. the Best Thing You Can Do
  6. 6. Letter to Geelong
  7. 7. Red Flag Day
  8. 8. Alienated Nations
  9. 9. Good Old Days of the Cold War
  10. 10. Overload
  11. 11. Moonshine
  12. 12. Back in the Eighties
  13. 13. Mud Huts
  14. 14. End of An Era Feeling

UPC > 630428121829

Format > New CD

Label > Renaissance

Release Date > Release Date: 10.17.25

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.