Nobody Else

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BMG 1995
BMG 1995

The second to the last album before the British teen pop sensation of the late 90's Take That called it quits. Released in 1995, Nobody Else is a well-written and well-produced album that shows that mature side of the band.


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[edit] About

This album has taken the band to the next level. It has spawned the top ten hit single Back For Good, which was considered as the best song ever written. Nobody Else has something for everybody. Like the catchy tune of the band's break-up anthem Never Forget, the tearjerker song The Day After Tomorrow and the upbeat Sure. This album is one of the good examples of what wonder can a boy band make musically.


[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Sure 03:42
2 Back For Good 04:02
3 Every Guy 03:59
4 Sunday To Saturday 05:03
5 Nobody Else 05:48
6 Never Forget 05:12
7 Hanging Onto Your Love 04:09
8 Holding Back The Tears 05:29
9 Hate It 03:41
10 Lady Tonight 04:37
11 The Day After Tomorrow 04:53

[edit] Awards & Certifications

Year Category Award
1996 Best British Single for Back For Good Brit Awards

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Title UK Singles UK Chart
1994 Sure 1 ~
1995 Back For Good 1 ~
Never Forget 1 ~

[edit] Credits

Richard Niles String Arrangements, Bass Arrangement

Tessa Niles Vocals

Phil Palmer Guitar

Chris Porter Producer

Beverley Skeete Vocals, Choir, Chorus

Robert Walker Photography

Tim Weidner Programming

Paul Wright Engineer, Mixing

Gary Barlow Arranger, Vocals, Programming, Producer

Howard Bargroff Mixing

Mark Beswick Producer, Vocal Producer

Tommy Blaize Vocals, Choir, Chorus

Andy Gallimore Assistant Engineer, Mixing

Steve McNichol Assistant Engineer

Alan Bremner Assistant Engineer, Assistant

Robert Walker Photography

S. Jervier Producer

Neil Oldfield Guitar

Morgan Penn Art Direction

Monica Reid-Price Vocals, Choir, Chorus

Jayray Ruffin Vocals, Choir, Chorus

J. Wales Producer

Lance Ellington Vocals, Choir, Chorus

Dave James Producer

Take That Main Performer

Brothers in Rhythm Arranger, Producer

Steve Anderson Bass, Keyboards, Drums, Drums (Snare)

Greg Bone Guitar

Chris Cameron Programming

Pete Craigie Engineer

Andy Duncan Percussion

Clive Griffin Vocals, Choir, Chorus

P. Jervier Producer

Katie Kissoon Vocals, Choir, Chorus

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[edit] Reviews

This album has shown real talents from Take That. Maybe because they have matured, both physically and vocally. A more suitable farewell album from the group who is very much different, much more than just another boyband. -Raine 10 December 2006 01:10 PDT

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