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16. Take That: 'Shine'

Released: February UK chart peak: #1

 

Beautiful World, Take That's comeback album, might have been more successful than Robbie Williams could ever have imagined, but something was missing: where were the reminders that the boys used to be pretty good at wiggling their hips? 'Shine' was the disc's sole danceable moment, a glammy pop stomper that borrows ingredients from ELO, The Beatles and the Scissor Sisters and mixes them all into a delicious pop pudding.

 

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oh thanks for postin i've kinda agree with some of the things they saud but the lad are not in their 20;s anymore

but they still can rock the stage because they still prefrom their old dancd songs so they can wiggle their hips.

great to see the singles do so well,i wonder what id wait for life total sales are

 

IWFL sales were dreadful - I think it did as badly as Robbie's She's Madonna (and the highest chart position for both songs was the same! Which I found quite weird!)

 

Norma

 

i wonder did either manage 50,000?

 

I doubt it - I'm pretty certain sales for IWFL were less than 10,000.

 

Norma

 

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