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A quick question about the first three Take That albums which were reissued a few years ago with extra tracks. Have these albums been digitially remastered?
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It is my belief these album should have a got individual full re-issues with bonus material as I believe they could have performed reasonably well during all the Take That hype, many would have become fans of the band through the phase 2 era and would have been or will be more likely to buy re mastered versions and ideally re-mastered versions with bonus material.

Take That and Party was re issued in 2006 i believe with the B sides added onto the original CD.

No idea about Everything Changes but again Nobody Else was also reissued with remixs of Every Guy, Sure, Hate It and Back for Good at the end of the album.

 

They were all put together in a platinum box set though so if you want to grab them i would recommend you look towards that.

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I've got the original albums you see and would only really be interested in buying them again if they are digitially remastered.
I have/had the originals so didnt buy any re issues etc, probably if there was more effort out into them i probably would especially take that and party and everything changes, nobody else im not sure as its an album i was very disapointed with outside of never forget and its the one album i never ever listen to.

Yeah Nobody Else is a strange album, parts of it are excellent (back for good, never forget, holding back the tears, sure) and then some parts are written just for the US market (every guy, lady tonight, hate it, sunday to saturday)

 

For clarity I am talking about the UK version of Nobody Else as the America version got rid of a few of those and included Pray, Babe, love Aint here anymore etc along with back for good and the best of the songs named above that the label thought the yanks would like.

 

I never actually bought Take That and Party, i only like million love songs and give good feeling from its tracklist and have the could it be magics etc on the GHs album

I really like take that and party, its my favourite of the old albums although i really like evrything changes aswell, i agree about nobody else it was definitly the album that was aimed at the U.S market and based on that is the reason im glal america didnt work for them.
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Everybody changes is my favourite album from the first era. Nobody else wasn't quite as good and they changed their style a bit with some of the songs being not as catchy.
From the singles released/ produced Everything Changes was the strongest era of the older albums as in they went from been an upcoming boyband to a huge success,Nobody Else was a disapointing project in an overall sense but produced 2 of their signature and biggest hits that will be remembered for many a year to come.
YA everything changes era was when take that really took of plus it was the era that netted them their first number 1 single and album. Nobdoy else as i have mentioned before was a hugely disapointing follow up apart from never forget. I know many people rate back for good as either their best single or one of the best but i dont and i never really liked the song so never forget was the only song i love from that era, sales wise nobody else sold less than everything changes which is strange considering how big never forget and back for good were.
Are you sure, I cant confirm what im about to say 100% but i do believe Nobody Else outsold Everything Changes?
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I've just bought nobody else and everything changes (the reissues) off Amazon for £2.99 each. good price!!!
From the singles released/ produced Everything Changes was the strongest era of the older albums as in they went from been an upcoming boyband to a huge success,Nobody Else was a disapointing project in an overall sense but produced 2 of their signature and biggest hits that will be remembered for many a year to come.

 

 

Yes but don't forget that Nobody Else released 3 singles and all 3 went number 1 and sold worldwide. IF they had not broken up when they did then they would definately have released 2 or 3 more singles off the album and they would have done extremely well.

 

I wouldn't say it was a disapointing project at all. It was the first and only album to chart in Canada and the US, got them recognised worldwide and topped the charts in loads of countries.

 

 

Are you sure, I cant confirm what im about to say 100% but i do believe Nobody Else outsold Everything Changes?

 

In the UK Everything Changes outsold Nobody Else, but if you take in the sales overseas and worldwide Nobody Else did outsell Everything Changes overall. The singles from Nobody Else also outsold the singles from Everything Changes although Back For Good takes a big chunk of responsibility for that (it sold over 1million here and half a million in the US alone!)

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Looks like Take That's Nobody Else album went to Number 1 in America after all

 

have a look at 5:04 and onwards

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