Take That dominated the UK charts in the first half of the '90s, becoming the most successful British band since the Beatles. Fans were bereft at their break-up ten years ago but now the band is back, with a reunion tour in 2006. This book will recount the entire story of Take That, from their very beginnings to the present day. "Take That - Then and Now" gives a complete history of the band, with revelations on what's happened over the band's time together, and apart. Formed in Manchester in the early '90s, everyone had their Take That favourite, from the cheeky Robbie to talented Gary Barlow. Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange completed the group, and they went from strength to strength with their unique mix of high energy dance tunes and soulful ballads. The group had their UK breakthrough single with "It Only Takes A Minute", while their album "Take That And Party", debuted at number 5 in the UK album charts. Other hits over the years included "A Million Love Songs", "Could It Be Magic", "Pray", "Relight My Fire", featuring Lulu, and "Everything Changes". This book will recount what went on behind the scenes during all those years, and will have first-hand interviews from the people who helped create the Take That Phenomenon. When the band split up The Samaritans set up telephone help lines to counsel distraught fans, and the news made the headlines. But now they're back and about to embark on a sell-out tour that will delight their faithful fans. This book will celebrate their years both in and out of the limelight, and is the perfect gift for any fan.
I enjoyed learning the thoughts of the people who worked with the group back in the day and reading about the boys’ childhoods and there’s some interesting insights overall but there is also a considerable amount of inaccurate information especially regarding the origins of the group.
Nice little read about the Band Take That since it was an Unauthorized Biography, Martin wrote using many articles, interviews and other books about Take That as source materials.
In all it told the story from the formation of the band, their initial struggle, their rise to be the best selling band in UK, Their Hits, Robbie Williams leaving the band, Details of Robbie Williams Solo Career along with other That-ers
Book ended at the point where Take That were preparing for their reunion tour as the book was written in 2006. nice read none the less.
Before this I didn't listen to many Take that song, my only knowledge of them was that Robbie was a former member of the group and that he was the lead singer. Now I know more about the group how it was also listened to many more Take That Songs.
Next in line definitely would be Robbie Williams Memoir - Feel which was also source material for this book.
People who don't read generally ask me my reasons for reading. Simply put I just love reading and so to that end I have made it my motto to just Keep on Reading. I love to read everything except for Self Help books but even those once in a while. I read almost all the genre but YA, Fantasy, Biographies are the most. My favorite series is, of course, Harry Potter but then there are many more books that I just adore. I have bookcases filled with books which are waiting to be read so can't stay and spend more time in this review, so remember I loved reading this and love reading more, you should also read what you love and then just Keep on Reading.
I will happily admit that I am one of those old timer when it comes to Take That, having been a fan since I was 12 (trust me, that's a long time back!). Unfortunately, even the enticing journey of the band failed to make this book interesting.
It's probably more suitable to say that this book is more about Take That's journey from people around Take That than from Take That themselves. Everything is basically a rehash and abridged of most other Take That related literature, no new information from the band members. Plus, Roach seems to can't stop himself from putting forward his opinion of events happening when it's not necessary (bordering on annoying sometimes).
Still, it's a nice read and an amusing down the memory road... another testament to how extraordinary this band is and how amazing their journey has been!
a fab book. A real insight from the very beginning to Robbie leaving, the aftermath and the effects it had on the whole band, the breakup, the failed solo career of gary and mark, and then the longawaited comeback. Lots of quotes from those who really knew them at the time. Lots of photos - both old and new A must for all true fans. Def recommend this.
Not totally 100% correct in all areas but still helped me relive memories of my youth. insightful from many points of view of the best band of the 90's. will always be a huge fan of the Lads- as a 4 or a 5 piece brilliant. :)