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2 Never Forget 3 Back For Good 4 Sure 5 Love Ain't Here Anymore 6 Everything Changes 7 Babe 8 Relight My Fire 9 Pray 10 Why Can't I Wake Up With You 11 Could It Be Magic 12 Million Love Songs 13 I Found Heaven 14 It Only Takes A Minute 15 Once You've Tasted Love 16 Promise 17 Do What U Like Newest Review: ... or LOVE AIN'T HERE ANYMORE as these are two songs that are cheesy and add nothing to the album. EVERYTHING CHANGES is a fast ... more |
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by - written on 28/02/08 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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First time around I was not a big fan of take that, I was more into E17 as they were the bad boys but now I do find myself quite enjoying their songs and so a Greatest Hits album was a good choice for me. Some of the songs work really well but there are some quite poor ones on thsi album. Personally I like the more upbeat songs which are better to dance to rather than the ballads that they do. Relight my Fire has to be my favourite track on the album, it has some great vocals and the boys voices really work well together on this track. My other big favourite is It only takes a minute girl which is another record with a slightly higher tempo to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/02/08 (Useful, 23 readings)
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Take That's Greatest Hits album speaks for itself. They were at the top of their game for so many years, and this is the end result of all that hard work: an album of 18 tracks, 8 of which made it to the number 1 spot in the UK charts! It is a fine product, reflective of a manufactured boy band thrust into the limelight and forced tosink or swim. The album was produced chronologically in reverse order, with the exception of the last track, which is the version of 'Love Ain't Here Anymore' that was recorded for release in the U.S. All tracks are well balanced and shows that this is a wonderful greatest hits album. These are the tracks: 1. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/06/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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When a statement was released on February 13th 1996 that the band Take That was to split up, RCA Records hurried into action and this 'Greatest Hits' collection was released on the 1st of March 1996. Seventeen tracks are featured here, comprising of some of the bands finest tracks and also coming complete with the Beegees cover 'How Deep Is Your Love' which was the bands final single before splitting up. Take That actually reformed in 2005 and 'How Deep Is Your Love' is therefore not the last single that the band ever released, it was however the last that the band would release for ten years before returning with the smash hit number one single 'Patience'. As this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/10/06 (Very useful, 654 readings)
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Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Robbie Williams, Jason Orange and Urmmm who was the other one again? ::googles:: Howard Donald. These 5 lads from Manchester took the UK by storm back in the early 1990s. They were The Beatles of their time. I remember being at school in my early teens and all the girls my age would lust after them. For some reason I didnt, I was a New Kids on The Block Lass. Although I admit to having a wee crush on Mark. They were unleashed onto the pop scene by their manager Nigel Martin-Smith and quickly built up a frenzied hype and buzz around a somewhat fetishy image... Quickly building a legion of fans with their saucy dance routines, PVC tight ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/09/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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GREATEST HITS is the title of British pop band TAKE THAT's album. The album consists of 17 tracks which i will review. The opening song HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE is a BeeGee's cover and sounds fairly similiar to the original. NEVER FORGET is quite a slow song though the chorus is excellent with a good gospel sound to it. BACK FOR GOOD has memorable lyrics and is sung beautifully by Gary Barlow. I wasn't keen on SURE or LOVE AIN'T HERE ANYMORE as these are two songs that are cheesy and add nothing to the album. EVERYTHING CHANGES is a fast paced tune which you can dance to with an uplifting chorus. BABE is ... Read the complete review
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