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Exact same formula as Changing, Higher, Glitterball, Coming Home. A bit boring now.

 

I often love Sigma / their formula but this is nowhere near as good as the likes of Glitterball and Coming Home for me simply because I don't like the vocal as much.

I'm possibly alone then but I think it's good. It follows the tried and tested Sigma formula for sure but I like the melody of the verses and the strings and gospel choir are uplifting. That and it's just quite nice to see Take That on a record like this, though it might as well be Sigma feat Gary Barlow (I can hear Howard in the chorus too perhaps but not Mark).
I really don't know how to take this track to be honest, its not your typical Take That record, its got a decent dance beat to it. It has got that Sigma stamp on it, could be a grower. Its hardly #1 material, on the back of their previous hits.

I like it. But yeah, it's getting a bit "ugh" on Sigma's behalf now. Although I adored 'Coming Home'! 'Glitterball' is ruined by Ella's vocals for me, so I never cared for that really. But yeah, 'Nobody To Love' is still by far and away their best!

 

Their album is a lot more interesting than their singles suggest btw. So if anyone hasn't heard it and are put off by the "tried and tested formula" for Sigma, I really think you should give it a go!

sigma are fast becoming the n-trance of the 10's :kink: :heehee: ~ a credible - even inspired - start quickly decending into the mire of random novelty/cheese :lol:
Ha! They haven't started on the 70s covers yet so they're a step ahead of N-Trance in that respect at least.
It is a good song, Take That have most certainly delivered much stronger and much weaker in the their time.
Ha! They haven't started on the 70s covers yet so they're a step ahead of N-Trance in that respect at least.

 

Well the equivalent for a 90s dance group covering 70s tracks in the 10s is covering 90s hits. I don't think Sigma are that far away, Bastille have already clinched the title first though with their god-awful cover of “Rhythm Of The Night”. As Rob Swire said:

 

Please stick to 90's songs within your talent range, like Mambo No.5
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They haven't covered any 90s hits though, nor plan to, as far as I know...or covered anything in fact! I don't think the songs sound particularly 90s either.

 

Also, lol at backing singer Daniel Pearce from One True Voice getting as much time on camera as Howard and Mark in that performance above!

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