When Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen released Patience on November 20, 2006, over a decade since Take That split up, the world welcomed them back with open arms to their rightful position at the top of the charts. This title tells the story of their comeback.
The pop phenomenon that is Take That was formed in Manchester in 1990. Throughout the first half of the 90s the band sold an unbelievable 60 million records, resulting in two of the best-selling albums of the decade: Everything Changes and Greatest Hits in 1996. This title gains an insight into life on tour during those early years.
Created in 1990, in the days before aggressive marketing, before pop as a tabloid staple, before infinite music channels and pop's new 24-hour nerve centre, the Internet, Take That seduced the nation.
An album from the UK's favourite boy band. Crashed into the 2007 Christmas charts at number one, it features a single Patience that is topped the UK singles charts and bagged a 'Best Single' Brit award. It includes bonus songs Rule The World , Beautiful Morning and We All Fall Down arranged for piano, voice and guitar.