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Compilation album by The Korgis | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1978-2004 | |||
Genre | Pop music | |||
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Producer | The Korgis | |||
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Kollection is a compilation/studio album by English pop band The Korgis. It was released in 2005.
The album contains some of the band's best known songs such as "If I Had You", "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime", "All The Love In The World", material from album This World's For Everyone, four new recordings as well as rarities previously unreleased on CD.
Kollection was originally only available for members of the Korgis fan club and issued in 2004, but was commercially released the following year along with a DVD by the same name, Kollection.
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.
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Kollection is a music documentary about English pop band The Korgis. It was released in 2005 simultaneously with the CD by the same name, Kollection. The acoustic concert especially recorded for this DVD was issued on CD in 2006 as Unplugged. The 2006 re-issue of the DVD also includes video "Something About The Beatles". In 2009, the 2006 version of the Kollection DVD was re-released as a CD/DVD combo under the title Something About The Korgis.
Well this here's the date and year
Collection
Again, it's the date and year
Collection
And well, to understand
You'll have to leave your new (?) man
On the day of the year
Collection
It'll last a year
So drink your beer
It's a collection of a year
Oh my, that's dandy
Keep your eye on Uncle Randy
Oh Randolph, you broke your collarbone
Gee well, here's one more time
Record a line
On the back page
Of the date and year