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Take That discography
Take That performing their Progress Live tour in 2011
Studio albums8
EPs1
Live albums2
Compilation albums2
Singles32
Video albums14
Box sets2

The discography of Take That, a British pop music group, consists of eight studio albums, two compilation albums, thirty two singles, two live albums, one extended play and fourteen video albums.

Take That made their debut in the United Kingdom in 1991 with "Do What U Like". "Promises" and then "Once You've Tasted Love" followed in 1992. They were only minor hits in the UK. The band's breakthrough single was a cover of the 1970s Tavares hit "It Only Takes a Minute", which peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart. This success was followed by the track "I Found Heaven" and "A Million Love Songs", top 15 and top 10 singles respectively. Their cover of the Barry Manilow disco hit "Could It Be Magic" was their biggest hit to date, peaking at number three in the UK. Their first album, Take That & Party, was also released in 1992. The following year saw the release of their second album Everything Changes. It spawned four UK number one singles; "Pray", "Relight My Fire", "Babe" and the title track "Everything Changes". The fifth single "Love Ain't Here Anymore" reached number three. Everything Changes also saw the band gain international success. In 1995 came their third album, Nobody Else, containing another 3 UK number ones. After the first single "Sure" was released, the second single from the album, "Back for Good" became their biggest hit single reaching number one in 31 countries around the world. In the summer of 1995 band member Robbie Williams left the band. Undaunted by the loss, Take That continued to promote Nobody Else as a four-piece, scoring another UK number one single with "Never Forget". In February 1996 Take That formally announced that they were disbanding. This was followed by the Greatest Hits compilation, which contained a new recording, a cover of the Bee Gees' "How Deep Is Your Love", the band's eighth number one single.

In November 2005, the band returned to the top of the UK Albums Chart with Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection, a new compilation of their hit singles; then in May 2006 the band announced they were reforming after ten years. The band's comeback album Beautiful World, entered the UK Albums Chart at number one and is currently the 35th best selling album in UK music history.[1] The first single from the album, "Patience" was released in November 2006 and reached number one in its second week staying there for four weeks. This was followed by "Shine", another number one single. Other singles released were "I'd Wait for Life" and hit single "Rule the World", a UK number two over the Christmas period of 2007. The first single "Greatest Day" from their next album, The Circus, debuted at number one in the UK in November 2008. The album followed a week later and also debuted at number one. The album's second single "Up All Night", peaked at number fourteen in the UK and was followed by "Said It All" peaking at number nine. In November 2009, Take That released their first live album, The Greatest Day – Take That Present: The Circus Live which reached number 3 in the UK and went platinum.

The following year, Take That announced they were to re-form as a five-piece and release an album. This album was titled Progress and was released on 15 November. It debuted at number 1, selling 235,000 copies on its first day and 520,000 copies in its first week becoming the second fastest selling album of all time. It achieved success across Europe debuting at number one in seven countries and top 10 in many others. In 2014, their seventh studio album, III, was released. It is their first studio album since 2010's Progress and the first to feature the band as a trio, following the departures of Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. The album was released on 28 November 2014 and went to number one in the UK, preceded by lead single "These Days" which became their 12th number one UK single.

In 2016 they announced their 8th studio album, Wonderland, released on March 24, 2017.

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[4]
DEN
[5]
GER
[6]
IRE
[7]
ITA
[8]
NLD
[9]
SWE
[10]
SWI
[11]
Take That & Party
  • Released: 17 August 1992
  • Label: RCA (#74321109232)
  • Formats: CD, cassette, LP
2 28 8 21 38
Everything Changes
  • Released: 23 October 1993
  • Label: RCA (#74321169262)
  • Formats: CD, cassette, LP
1 24 7 6 4 4 13 3 27 9
Nobody Else
  • Released: 8 May 1995
  • Label: RCA (#74321279092)
  • Formats: CD, cassette
1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 1
Beautiful World 1 32 8 2 2 1 25 33 40 6
The Circus
  • Released: 1 December 2008
  • Label: Polydor (#1787444)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 42 13 14 1 32 68 25 22
Progress
  • Released: 15 November 2010
  • Label: Polydor (#275592-7)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 65 2 1 1 1 3 4 7 2
III
  • Released: 1 December 2014
  • Label: Polydor (#4709218)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 23 26 6 39 64 59
Wonderland
  • Released: 24 March 2017[32]
  • Label: Polydor (#4709218)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
2 28 47 19 3 36 48 28
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Live albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Sales Certifications
UK
[2]
IRE
[7]
The Greatest Day – Take That Present: The Circus Live
  • Released: 30 November 2009
  • Label: Polydor
  • Formats: CD, digital download
3 16
Progress Live
  • Released: 28 November 2011[35]
  • Label: Polydor
  • Formats: CD, digital download
12 24
  • UK: 200,000

Compilation albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[4]
DEN
[36]
GER
[6]
IRE
[7]
ITA
[8]
NLD
[9]
SWE
[10]
SWI
[11]
Greatest Hits
  • Released: 1 March 1996
  • Label: RCA (#74321355582)
  • Formats: CD, cassette
1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2
The Best of Take That
  • Released: 17 October 2001
  • Label: Calipso
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Forever... Greatest Hits
  • Released: 21 March 2002
  • Label: BMG
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Never Forget – The
Ultimate Collection
  • Released: 14 November 2005
  • Label: RCA (#82876748522)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2 72 91 12 73
  • UK: 8× Platinum[23]
  • IRE: 2× Platinum[40]
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[2][A]
DEN
[5]
IRE
[7][A]
ITA
[8]
GER
[6]
NLD
[9]
Progressed
  • Released: 10 June 2011
  • Label: Polydor
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 1 2 25 11 21
  • A^ In certain territories, Progressed charted in conjunction with Progress under the same title.

Import

Title Album details UK
[2]
Nobody Else
(US version)
  • Released: 26 August 1995
  • Label: Arista/RCA
  • Formats: CD
26

Box sets

Title Album details UK
[2]
Certifications
The Platinum
Collection
  • Released: 27 November 2006
  • Label: RCA (#88697058062)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
127

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[4]
DEN
[41]
GER
[42]
IRE
[43]
ITA
[8]
NLD
[9]
SWE
[10]
SWI
[11]
"Do What U Like" 1991 82 Take That & Party
"Promises" 38
"Once You've Tasted Love" 1992 47
"It Only Takes a Minute" 7 11
"I Found Heaven" 15 56
"A Million Love Songs" 7 50
"Could It Be Magic" 3 30 37 3 30
"Why Can't I Wake Up with You" 1993 2 68 7 Everything Changes
"Pray" 1 10 24 21 2 38 17 24
"Relight My Fire" (featuring Lulu) 1 33 27 18 2 10 32 18
"Babe" 1 12 9 1 22 5 7 8
"Everything Changes" 1994 1 58 26 4 17 2 7 22
"Love Ain't Here Anymore" 3 38 6 39 4 24
"Sure" 1 31 3 24 3 4 15 30 24 Nobody Else
"Back for Good" 1995 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
"Never Forget" 1 12 17 3 10 1 5 8 34 6
"How Deep Is Your Love" 1996 1 12 7 1 7 1 1 7 7 5 Greatest Hits
"Patience" 2006 1 29 4 6 1 2 2 12 6 1 Beautiful World
"Shine" 2007 1 24 7 21 2 4 20 27
"I'd Wait for Life" 17 32 13
"Reach Out" 64 13 44 11
"Rule the World" 2 50 32 15 3 6 57 25
"Greatest Day" 2008 1 43 28 27 2 30 41 The Circus
"Up All Night" 2009 14 14
"The Garden" 97 48 8 20 73 36
"Said It All" 9 17
"Hold Up a Light" 123
"The Flood" 2010 2 14 4 12 3 2 3 24 6 Progress
"Kidz" 2011 28 58 12 20 45 24
"Love Love" 15 27 37 Progressed
"When We Were Young" 88
"These Days" 2014 1 31 8 III
"Let in the Sun" 2015 161
"Higher Than Higher"
"Hey Boy" 56
"Giants" 2017 13 86
[50]
Wonderland
Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[2][51]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[4]
DEN
[5][52]
GER
[42]
IRE
[7]
ITA
[53]
NLD
[9]
SWE
[10]
SWI
[11]
"Everybody Hurts"
(with Helping Haiti)[54]
2010 1 28 23 16 1 21 16 *UK: Platinum[13] Charity single
"Cry"
(Sigma featuring Take That)
2016 21 65
[55]
TBA

Promotional singles

Single Year UK
[56]
Album
"Every Guy" 1995 Nobody Else
"Relight My Fire" (Element Remix) 2005 193 Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection
"Hold Up a Light" 2009 123 The Greatest Day – Take That Present: The Circus Live
"Happy Now" 2011 52 Progress
"Eight Letters" 176
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released

Other charted songs

Single Year UK
[57][58]
Album
"Stay Together" 2007 114 "Rule the World"
"Julie" 2008 134 The Circus
"SOS" 2010 91 Progress
"Aliens" 2011 103 Progressed
"Don't Say Goodbye" 106
"The Day the Work Is Done" 109
"Wonderful World" 110
"Man" 113
"Beautiful" 115

Video/DVD releases

Year Video details Details Certifications
1992 Take That & Party
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Sony BMG (#)
  • Format: VHS
  • Promotional music videos from the Take That & Party album and interviews with the group.
1993 Take That: The Party Live at Wembley
  • Released: 1 November 1993
  • Label: Sony BMG (#74321164493)
  • Format: VHS
  • Live concert from Wembley Arena, London, 1993
1994 Take That – Everything Changes
  • Released: 18 July 1994
  • Label: Sony BMG (#)
  • Format: VHS
  • Features promotional music videos from the Everything Changes album.
  • Also includes exclusive interviews with the band members.
  • UK: 3× Platinum[23]
1995 Take That: Live in Berlin
  • Released: 15 May 1995
  • Label: Sony BMG (#74321123373)
  • Format: VHS
  • Take That Live in concert in Berlin, 1994
  • UK: 3× Platinum[23]
Hometown: Live at Manchester G-Mex
  • Released: 14 August 1995
  • Studio: Sony BMG (#74321284153)
  • Format: VHS
  • Featuring Take That recorded Live in Manchester, 1994
  • UK: 2× Platinum[23]
Take That: Nobody Else "the Movie"
  • Released: 20 November 1995
  • Studio: Sony BMG (#74321332253)
  • Format: VHS
  • Documentary telling the story of the band's appearances at London's Earls Court and Manchester Arena during the summer of 1995.
  • UK: 2× Platinum[23]
1996 Greatest Hits
  • Released: 25 March 1996
  • Studio: BMG (#74321355683)
  • Formats: VHS, laserdisc
  • A compilation of Take That's greatest hits. Also never-seen-before footage of the boys throughout their career.
2005 Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection
  • Released: 14 November 2005
  • Studio: Sony BMG (#82876748539)
  • Format: DVD
  • Features 16 music videos, including all the number one hits, as well as live performances and behind-the-scenes film footage and photos.
2006 Take That: For the Record
  • Released: 24 April 2006
  • Label: Sony BMG (#82876832769)
  • Format: DVD
  • Over a decade after they split the band members break their silence and reveal the truth about Take That in this intimate tell-all documentary.
  • Includes a special documentary as well as extended and previously unseen footage.
Take That: The Ultimate Tour
  • Released: 6 November 2006
  • Studio: Universal Music (#1708380)
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray Disc
  • Take That Live in Manchester, 2006.
  • UK: 5× Platinum[23]
2008 Beautiful World Live
  • Released: 25 February 2008
  • Studio: Polydor (#1762159)
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray Disc
  • Take That Live at the O2 Arena, London.
  • The fastest selling music DVD in UK history.[59]
  • UK: 3× Platinum[23]
2009 Take That Present: The Circus Live
  • Released: 23 November 2009
  • Studio: Polydor
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray Disc
  • Disc one: The Circus Live - Take That's critically acclaimed Wembley Stadium concert in its entirety.
  • Disc two: Live Abbey Road Session - An intimate performance by the band at Abbey Road Studios behind closed doors in late 2009.
  • The fastest-selling music DVD of all time in the UK, claiming this record on its first day of release.[60]
  • UK: 11× Platinum[23]
2010 Take That: Look Back, Don't Stare
  • Released: 6 December 2010
  • Label: Polydor (#2757746)
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray Disc
  • A set of black and white interviews and recordings detailing Robbie Williams' return to Take That and the process of them working on their first studio album together in 15 years.
2011 Progress Live
  • Released: 21 November 2011[61]
  • Studio: Polydor
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray Disc
  • Take That's record breaking Progress tour in its entirety, filmed at the Etihad stadium in Manchester.
  • Features a behind the scenes look at the tour preparation entitled 'Making Progress'.
  • On the first two days on sale the tour DVD sold "twice as much as the entire music DVD chart combined."[62][63]
  • UK: 7× Platinum[23]

Music videos

Year Song Notes Director(s)[64][65]
1991 "Do What U Like" Rosemary "Ro" Barratt (née Newton)
& Angie Smith[66]: 287 [67][68]
"Promises" Willy Smax[69]
1992 "Once You've Tasted Love" James Lebon[66]: 288 
"It Only Takes a Minute" Willy Smax[69]
"I Found Heaven" Willy Smax[69]
"A Million Love Songs" Brad Langford[66]: 285 
"Could It Be Magic" Saffie Ashtiany[66]: 289 
1993 "Why Can't I Wake Up with You?" Liam Kan & Grant Hodgson[66]: 285 
"Pray" Gregg Masuak[70]
"Relight My Fire" Jimmy Fletcher[66]: 289 
"Babe" Gregg Masuak[70]
"Beatles Medley" Video recorded especially for the Everything Changes video album
1994 "Everything Changes" Gregg Masuak[66]: 289 
"Love Ain't Here Anymore" Liam Kan & Grant Hodgson[66]: 285 
"Sure" Gregg Masuak[66]: 288 
1995 "Back for Good" Vaughan Arnell & Anthea Benton[66]: 285 
"Never Forget" David Amphlett[66]: 288 
"Sunday to Saturday" Video recorded especially for the Japanese market Philip Ollerenshaw
1996 "How Deep Is Your Love?" Nick Brandt[66]: 291 
2005 "Relight My Fire" (Element Remix) Unreleased
2006 "Patience" David Mould[71]
2007 "Shine" Justin Dickel[71]
"I'd Wait for Life" Sean de Sparengo[71]
"Rule the World" Barney Clay[71]
"Rule the World" (alternate version) Removes the clips from the film Stardust Barney Clay
2008 "Greatest Day" Meiert Avis & Chris LeDoux[72]
2009 "Up All Night" Daniel Wolfe[73]
"Said It All" Lindy Heymann[74]
"Hold Up a Light" Live performance from The Circus Live Matt Askem
2010 "The Flood" Mat Whitecross[75]
2011 "Kidz" Mat Whitecross & Eran Creevy[76]
"Happy Now" Released exclusively for Red Nose Day 2011 Tom Harper & Richard Curtis[77]
"Love Love" Band version AlexandLiane[78]
"Love Love" Features clips from the film X-Men: First Class AlexandLiane
"When We Were Young" Features clips from the film The Three Musketeers Paul Gore[79]
"Eight Letters" Released to promote the Progress Live album and DVD. Features footage from the tour Matt Askem[80]
2014 "These Days" Henry Scholfield[81]
2015 "Let in the Sun" Mike Sharpe[82]
"Hey Boy" Frank Borin[83]
"Get Ready for It" Features clips from the film Kingsman: The Secret Service Vaughan Arnell[84]

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