Robbie Williams rejoins Take That for album and tour.
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[QUOTE]Singer Robbie Williams and Take That have recorded a new album, the group has confirmed.
It is the first time all five members have worked together since Williams quit 15 years ago.
The singer said he was "embarrassingly excited" and reuniting with his former group felt like "coming home" while bandmate Mark Owen added that it "feels like a dream".
All five singers have written the songs for the record, due out in November.
Owen said: "Getting the five of us to be in a room together, although always a dream, never actually seemed like becoming a reality.
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"Now the reality of the five of us making a record together feels like a dream. It's been an absolute delight spending time with Rob again. But I'm still a better footballer."
Jason Orange said it was "absolutely brilliant," adding, "I'm over the moon that Robbie's back with us, however long it lasts. I just want to enjoy our time with him. Life is beautifully strange sometimes."
Outstanding contribution
The reunion took place in New York last September, following Take That's The Circus Live tour.
Speculation began that they might reform when it emerged that Williams had met up with the rest of the group during Owen's stag do.
When Williams walked out of the band in 1995, he went on to launch a successful career. The remaining members disbanded a year later but reformed in 2005.
Since then, they have had three number one singles and two sell-out tours.
As a solo artist, Williams, who was presented with the outstanding contribution award at the Brits earlier this year, has had eight number one albums in the UK.
Wiliams and Barlow recently put the past behind them
Last month, he announced on his website that he was releasing a single with former bandmate Gary Barlow.
Shame, co-written by the pair, is due out on 4 October and will also appear on Williams' greatest hits album, In And Out Of Consciousness.
In a statement on his website, Williams said the album was "not only a celebration of my past but also a bridge to the future".
"The fact that part of the future includes a name from my past makes it all the more poignant for me."
The last album that the band worked on together was their number one record, Nobody Else in 1995.
Exclusive footage of the band back together will be shown on the BBC News at Six later.[/QUOTE]
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Well is this good news? Depends. After the split most people sided with Robbie or with Take That and stuck with their side. Nobody can say "They are better on their own" considering* both Take That and Robbie have changed a lot* since the nineties and judging by this video, blend well together. Take That was the biggest thing since sliced bread, so chill. And Robbie has become a fine vocalist over the years and Take That have become great lyricists, when they stop writing cheapo love songs.
But the problem with Robbie, nobody will ever forget Rudebox.
Cheapo love songs rock, fuck you buddy.
Some of Take That's and Robbie Williams' new stuff has been quite good in my opinion.
A shock development that shocked no-one, but good look to them and who knows maybe they will start to do some up--tempo songs again.
I thought it said robin williams :downs:
[QUOTE=Paravin;23383926]Cheapo love songs rock, fuck you buddy.[/QUOTE]
Untill every song is one. I love their faster songs more, like Shine.
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