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This World's for Everyone
This World's For Everyone is the fourth studio album by English pop band The Korgis. It was released in The Netherlands, Spain and Japan in 1992 and in Germany in 1993. The album includes the 1990 charity single version of "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime" (originally from Dumb Waiters, 1980) recorded for the International Hostage Release Foundation, single "One Life" as well as a new rendition of "All The Love In The World" (from Sticky George, 1981). The German 1993 re-release of the album adds the DNA dance remix of "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime" as a bonus track. The album was re-released in 2008 by Angel Air Records with five bonus tracks.
Critical reception
Jo-Ann Greene of AllMusic described the Korgis as a "sophisticated pop group" who "reached new aural heights of lushness" with This World's for Everyone. She noted that "strong melodies and catchy choruses reign supreme, with every song emphasizing the band's exquisite vocals and ferocious musical talent".
Track listing
Bonus track German 1993 edition
<OL START=13> <LI>"Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime" (DNA House Mix 7") - 3:51 </OL> Bonus tracks 2008 re-release <OL START=13> <LI>"This World’s for Everyone" (Demo) <LI>"Hold On" (Alternative mix) <LI>"All The Love In The World" (Alternative recording) <LI>"The Way I Feel" (Previously unreleased) <LI>"Mount Everest Sings the Blues" (Live) </OL>Personnel
Production
Single releases
Format CD unless otherwise noted.
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