Take That – Greatest Hits
Take That are an English pop group formed
in Manchester in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow,
Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason
Orange and Robbie Williams. Barlow acts as the group’s lead singer and
primary songwriter, with Owen and Williams initially providing backing
vocals and Donald and Orange serving primarily as dancers.
The group have had 28 top 40 singles and
17 top 5 singles in the United Kingdom, 12 of which have reached number
one, as well as having seven number one albums. Internationally, the
band have had 56 number one singles and 37 number one albums. They have
received eight Brit Awards—winning awards for Best British Group and
Best British Live Act.
Williams left the band in 1995 while the
four remaining members completed their world tour and released a final
single before splitting up in 1996. After filming a 2005 documentary
about the group and releasing a new greatest hits album, a four-piece
Take That without Williams officially announced a 2006 reunion tour
around the UK, entitled The Ultimate Tour. On 9 May 2006, it was
announced that the group were set to record new material together once
again; their fourth studio album, Beautiful World, was released in 2006
and was followed up with The Circus, in 2008. The group achieved new
success as a four-piece, scoring a string of chart hits across the UK
and Europe while selling over 45 million records worldwide.
Williams rejoined Take That in 2010 for
the band’s sixth studio album, Progress. Released on 15 November of that
year, it was the first album of new material to feature Take That’s
original line-up since their 1995 album, Nobody Else. It became the
fastest-selling album of the 21st century and the second fastest-selling
album in British history.
In 2014, the band recorded a seventh
studio album, this time as a trio without Williams and Orange. The
album, titled III, was released in November 2014 and became the band’s
seventh number one. It was preceded by the single “These Days”, which
became the band’s 12th number one single in the UK.
Since 2011, Take That have set the new
record for the fastest-selling tour of all time in the UK with Progress
Live, beating the previous record set by their Circus Live Tour in 2009,
won the 2011 Brit Award for Best British Group, and were named as
Amazon’s top-selling music artist of all time. In 2012, the band were
announced by Forbes as the fifth highest-earning music stars in the
world. In the same year, the Official Charts Company revealed the
biggest-selling singles artists in British music chart history with Take
That currently placed at 15th overall, making them the most successful
boy band in UK chart history with four of their albums listed in the
best-selling albums of the millennium.
EC1081 | Take That – Greatest Hits |
Label: | RCA / BMG Records |
Catalog#: | 74321 355582 |
Format: | CD [Compilation] |
Made in: | EC (European Community ) |
Released: | 1996 |
Barcode: | 7 4321-35558-2 9 |
Style: | Pop, Europop, Ballad |
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01. How Deep Is Your Love
02. Never Forget
03. Back For Good
04. Sure
05. Love Ain’t Here Anymore
06. Everything Changes
07. Babe
08. Relight My Fire
09. Pray
10. Why Can’t I Wake Up With You
11. Could It Be Magic
12. A Million Love Songs
13. I Found Heaven
14. It Only Takes A Minute
15. Once You’ve Tasted Love
16. Promises
17. Do What U Like
18. Love Ain’t Here Anymore (U.S. Version)
Total Time: 01:11:54
Companies etc ▼
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
Credits ▼
- Artwork By – Morgan Penn
- Design – Morgan Penn
- Engineer – Alan Fisch (tracks: 6), Dixoid (tracks: 8), Paul Wright (tracks: 4), Pete Craigie (tracks: 5, 7, 9, 10), Pete Stewart (tracks: 6), Robin Sellar* (tracks: 14), Steven Rinkoff* (tracks: 2)
- Mixed By – Eliot Kennedy (tracks: 6), Paul Wright (tracks: 4), Pete Hammond (tracks: 16), Tony Phillips (tracks: 2)
- Photography – Philip Ollerenshaw
- Producer – Andrew Livingstone* (tracks: 8), Billy Griffin (tracks: 12, 13), Brothers In Rhythm (tracks: 2, 4), Chris Porter (tracks: 1, 3, 18), David James* (tracks: 2), Duncan Bridgeman (tracks: 15), Eliot Kennedy (tracks: 6), Gary Barlow (tracks: 3, 4), Ian Levine (tracks: 12, 13), Jim Steinman (tracks: 2), Joey Negro (tracks: 8), J. Wales* (tracks: 5, 7, 9, 10), Mike Ward* (tracks: 6), Nigel Wright (tracks: 14), P. Jervier* (tracks: 5, 7, 9, 10), Pete Hammond (tracks: 16), R. Hedges* (tracks: 17), S. Jervier* (tracks: 5, 7, 9, 10), Take That (tracks: 1)
- Written-By – Anderson* (tracks: 11), Manilow* (tracks: 11), B. Griffin* (tracks: 13), B. Potter* (tracks: 14), C. Baylis* (tracks: 6), Dan Hartman (tracks: 8), D. Lambert* (tracks: 14), E. Kennedy* (tracks: 6), G. Barlow* (tracks: 2 to 7, 9, 10, 12, 15 to 18), G. Stack* (tracks: 16), I. Levine* (tracks: 13), M. Owen* (tracks: 4), M. Ward* (tracks: 6), R. Hedges* (tracks: 17), R. Williams* (tracks: 4), B. Gibb, M. Gibb, R. Gibb* (tracks: 1)
℗ & © 1996 BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
Made in the EC.
Track 4 recorded at Sarm West / North West.
Track 6 produced for Five Boys Productions. Recorded at Blank Tape Studios and Fon Studios -Sheffield.
Track 8 produced for Z Productions.
Track 11 inspired by Prelude in C Minor by Chopin.
Track 14 produced for Skratch Music Productions.
Barcode and Other Identifiers ▼
- Barcode: 7 4321-35558-2 9
- Label Code: LC 0316
- Other (Distribution Code): F: BM650
- Matrix / Runout : SONOPRESS M-8270/4321355582 A
- Mould SID Code : IFPI 0738
- Rights Society: BIEM-GEMA
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