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Beautiful World: +DVD

Beautiful World: +DVD
Take That

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Product Description

Following a ten year gap from the pop scene, 2006 saw Take That embark on a massively successful UK tour which led to an award for Best Live Return at the Vodafone Live Music Awards. Each member of the band (minus Robbie Williams) made a contribution to the writing of this release giving it a contemporary feel. The singles, 'Patience', 'Shine' and 'Rule TheWorld' are included, as well as a DVD featuring music videos of singles from the album.

Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Reach Out
  2. Patience
  3. Beautiful World
  4. Hold On
  5. Like I Never Loved You At All
  6. Shine
  7. I'd Wait For Life
  8. Ain't No Sense In Love
  9. What You Believe In
  10. Mancunian Way
  11. Wooden Boat
  12. Butterfly
  13. Beautiful Morning - NEW ADDITION - `Patience' b-side
  14. We All Fall Down - NEW ADDITION - previously unreleased version
  15. Rule The World - NEW ADDITION

Disc 2:

  1. Patience
  2. Shine
  3. I'd Wait For Life
  4. Rule The World
  5. Beautiful World - The Interview

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1253 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-11-12
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: CD+DVD

Customer Reviews

An extremely great Journey!5
This album is fantastic, from start to end is like a journey,and believe me, one of the best journes you can have, every song is magical and different but somehow they all fit together perfectly!
A MUST and the DVD...AMAZING! The interview is just brilliant and its great fun!

A beautiful collection of songs5
This album has been enhanced significantly by the addition of 3 extra tracks. Beautiful Morning is lovely sunny day feel good track, We All Fall Down demonstrates what an accomplished songwriter and performer Mark Owen has become, and Rule the World is simply stunning. The Owen influence is evident in a number of songs on this album and has turned Take That into a more interesting and varied listen (How the Mighty Fall is excellent, by the way). I have loved them for a decade. These days, I really respect them, too. Even if you already own the first release of this album, buy this one - it is well worth it.

Mostly harmless.4
I think it was "The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy" that described the Earth as mostly harmless.
Which is how I view this album, it is pleasent, dreamy & a bit bland.
But I am a late arrival to their music.

I am more of a Robbie Williams fan in his Guy Chambers collaboration days.
Moving to the US seems to have rubbed something off of him for me.
I detect some slight musical similarity in this album with Robbie's music as though a ghostly trace of him remains floating in the background.

For me the standout track is "Shine" followed by "Patience", I wish the album was more like these tracks.
I think some of the rest of it will grow on me once I have listened to it a few times.

But maybe Take That will now eclipse Robbie if they can follow up with a strong album next year.
But maybe they will spoil it for us by moving to the US as well?