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I dont think what they choose really matters as it wont be a hit, its case of whether it can make the top 75 or top 100. There is no song strong enough to become a hit unfortunately.
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I agree, i would be very surprised if they even get a chart entry with the remaining singles on the album.

I've not really gone back to this album at all, certainly their weakest for me since the reformation. At least half of the album sounds like stuff that would have been left on the cutting room floor for either The Circus or III sessions to me!

 

Hopefully there will be a couple of killer new songs on the next Greatest Hits album to look forward to.

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Although I didn't feel like it, I still went back to the album and listened it again and I have to admit a lot of songs grew on me.

I'd have loved for It's All For You, Hope or Come On Love to be the next single - even if they wouldn't impact the charts, they're still beautiful songs and they deserve some good videos.

In today's political and social climate, It's All For You injects some hope.

 

New Day is very cheery, who knows, maybe the young audiences will take to it. It's not single-worthy, but it does put a smile on your face.

I like the album but i dont love it. I have listened to a lot now and while its enjoyable there is no huge standout moment on it.
The album is number 10 in the latest mid week information which, if they hold, will see them re climbing.
I wonder if there's any promo lined up...dangerously likely it won't make any impact on the charts. Perhaps another physical release?

 

I think it will be another 'Let In The Sun' and 'Higher Than Higher' and miss the Top 100 however it might get some R2 support and give the album a boost.

If they promote it might gain some support but i i have a feeling there wont be any promo for the album outside the tour but i could be wrong. Hope it can hold its top 10 position that it has now for this week. Im really happy to see both Take That and Steps both in the top 10,i never thought i would see that happen, although been honest i much prefer the Steps album to wonderland :huh:
The new Steps album is wonderful. Steps certainly made an album they knew their fans wanted and in many senses i wish Take That would do the same. Wonderland is not a bad album but it isnt the album i wanted from them, i just feel they have a much better album left in them to come.
No matter what position TT are in the charts, they sell pretty much the same - 6-7k :lol:
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Interesting choices on the setlist tonight!!

 

--spoiler--

 

Wonderland

Greatest Day

Get ready for it

Giants

Kids

Underground machine

Relight

Superstar

Hope

Beautiful world

Wait

Satisfied

Lovelife

How deep is your love

New day

Shine

Back for good

Patience

Pray

It's all for you

The flood

Cry

These days

Never forget

Rule the world

Sorry to butt in. :)

 

As a Progress Fan - I'm dead jealous that they are singing "Wait" on the tour.

 

That's my favourite track from Progress and I was sad they didn't perform it on the Progress Tour. That was the one I really wanted to hear. B-)

Saw the whole concert last night on periscope :dance:

Really happy bunny here because of Hope and It's All For You.

 

 

Don't shoot, but I thought Mark and Howard sounded really bad last night.

Interesting to see LoveLife on the set list, i wanted them to perform that on the Three tour when i went to and it wasnt on the list.

 

Nice to see them revisiting some album tracks from previous albums.

I like the setlist. It is fresh

 

It is a very fresh list and it again shows they are experimenting. This is the first set list that they have refereed to lesser known songs. Parts of the set list, only the real fans will know,casual concert goers could likely think the lesser known songs are from the Wonderland album.

Solid performance this week again for Wonderland. It is currently number 9 in the latest midweek chart information.

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