Never Forget: The Ultimate Collection
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Average customer review:Product Description
Almost ten years after they called it a day comes another best-of comp from one of the UK's most successful acts ever. They arguably ignited the boy band boom which has seen acts like Westlife and Backstreet Boys dominate charts around theworld, and launched the career of Robbie Williams. This album brings together all the hits including their seven UK no.1s, as well as a new remix of 'Relight My Fire' and the previously unreleased 'Today I've Lost You'. Also available as aDVD.
Track Listing
- Never Forget
- Back For Good
- How Deep Is Your Love
- Pray
- Relight My Fire
- Everything Changes
- Babe
- Sure
- It Only Takes A Minute
- A Million Love Songs
- Could It Be Magic
- Why Can't I Wake Up With You
- Love Ain't Here Anymore
- I Found Heaven
- Promises
- Once Youve Tasted Love
- Pray (Live Berlin 1994)
- Relight My Fire (Element 2006 Remix)
- Today Ive Lost You (Previously Unreleased)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1499 in Music
- Released on: 2007-11-26
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Product Desciption
Take That were the biggest pop sensation since the 1960s. They were the first band since the Beatles to score four consecutive number one singles with "Pray", "Relight My Fire", "Babe", and "Everything Changes" and the first act to release eight singles entering the UK chart at Number 1. This new compilation features all the hits and a live rendition of "Pray" and the new "Relight My Fire" (Element 2006 Remix).
Customer Reviews
Not just a re-release
Obviously all the TT fans from 10 years ago will have the greatest hits album but this gives you chance to have the greatest hits plus the additions of several live performances and also a previously unheard track 'today I lost you' classic Gary Barlow lead with great BVs by the rest of the fab 4. A must have for all TT fans.
Still Here..
Okay...i'm sure that 'A Music Fan' below probably feels a little bit foolish now, which I have no sympathy for because it was a strange & pointless rant anyway...surely a real music fan recognises that bands come & go, some leave a legacy, some don't...they might as well have said 'those Beatles eh...where are they now? they satisfied all the screaming girls and then disappeared without trace' - SOme bands leave on a high, not flog an old formula to death like some bands have done, and if the time is right for a comeback later down the line (like The Police, Take That, Pink Floyd), then they will do so, and the fans will still be there...so don't listen to morons like that poster below, this is a great album of its time.
A new discovery
When Take That were popular some years ago, i wasn't too impressed. But since their revival I have now discovered them all over again! This album is excellent, full of their old hits, so now I am so glad they have been resurrected.





