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Never Forget: The Ultimate Collection

Never Forget: The Ultimate CollectionArtist: Take That
Label: SonyBMG
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 173

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.4

MPN: 674852
UPC: 828767485225
EAN: 0828767485225
ASIN: B000BMPQUG

Release Date: November 17, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • 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 You’ve Tasted Love
  • Pray (Live Berlin 1994)
  • Relight My Fire (Element 2006 Remix)
  • Today I’ve Lost You (Previously Unreleased)

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5 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Collection for the Ultimate Fan (or newbies)!   December 22, 2005
Mr. P. McCready
51 out of 53 found this review helpful

If you were a massive Take That fan first time around, no doubt you have already long had Take That - Greatest Hits from 1996. But even if you have that then there may still be need to buy this, thanks to the previously unreleased single #x27;Today I#x27;ve Lost You#x27; which was apparently to be their next single and appear on their next album, had their split not occurred. Listening to it now nearly ten years after the band split is taking it out of context and it is therefore hard to fully appreciate it. It would have got to number one of course, but that tells you nothing about the song. Its a ballad very much in the vein of Back For Good, but with a slightly catchier chorus. As usual Gary was on lead vocals, and the song is pleasant enough, but we will never know if had it been released would it have joined the pantheon of Take That definitive anthems like Never Forget and Back For Good. Maybe releasing it as a single might be an interesting idea, just to see what happens? If you were the biggest Take That fan back then, then the new single alone should justify purchasing this again, and no fan would exactly object to listening to all the other hits again would they?pThe album features all the singles from the Greatest Hits as well as a remix or two and the new track, but does not feature their first single, #x27;Do What You Like#x27;. However it only got to number 82 in the charts anyway, so it#x27;s not exactly a hit. So as long as you don#x27;t mind missing that song, and you don#x27;t have the original Greatest Hits, then this is an essential album for any serious music collectors. Take That were the biggest thing around in Britain in the early 1990s, so this album charts an important phase in British music history. Take That were of course the first boy band of their type (unless you count acts like Bros and Wham) so they were fresh and new. Their template has been copied time and again, often to great success (e.g. Boyzone, Westlife) and often moderate to little success (e.g. Five, 911, Upside Down - anyone remember them?).pAlso it should be noted that the track #x27;Babe#x27; on this album sounds slightly different to the #x27;Babe#x27; which appears on my Greatest Hits album - slightly rockier with more drums and guitars after the last verse. That may just be me though, but it seemed unfamiliar.pIf your original Greatest Hits has worn out from RSI (which is likely) then buy this. If you are the obsessive fan and need the new song, buy this. If you#x27;ve never heard of them (if such a person exists!) buy this, as Take That were the definitive pop act for the 1990s, producing some of the greatest pop songs ever, which Westlife, Boyzone and the like never equalled, let alone bettered. So get it and listen to the outstanding pop anthems that are Never Forget and Back For Good, the haunting Babe, the dancefloor filler Relight My Fire, and the underrated early releases, which include my personal favourite; Promises. If you are happy with your current copy of Greatest Hits and aren#x27;t fussed about the new single then don#x27;t bother with this, but I can#x27;t think there are many of those out there!


5 out of 5 stars AMAZING!!!!!!   December 11, 2006
im_lovin_it (UK)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

what a great album. would recommend it to any boy band lovers and take that fans. great songs such as "back for good" "relight my fire" "pray" "never forget" are absolute classics. i'm glad the boys are back with a new album good for them. a great xmas present.


5 out of 5 stars take that, never forget, ultimate collection   December 30, 2005
s warrington
38 out of 41 found this review helpful

Well what can i say, its like going back to the good old days! Its got all the best hits on it and this is one not to be missed (well thats if you was a take that fan), great songs and great memories. Give it a go :-)


5 out of 5 stars Barlow and Boys are Back!!   April 28, 2006
Cat (Nottingham)
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

The greatest hits re-packaged I'm sure, but as a former true blue Take Thatter, i fail to see the problem!! For all of you out there who believe that buying this album is fuelling some old teenage delusion (you know who you are...)ask yourself this, Like it or not, boybands are a life blood of British Music, DEAL WITH IT!! br / Anyway to the album, as you can expect, all the classic TT tunes appear. It also includes a live performance of 'Pray' which I have to say is brilliant! the element remix of 'Relight my Fire' was a waste of tape if you ask me.... br / However, whether you be an original Barlow Babe or Jason chaser, even those of you who weren't old enough to appreciate them then, i extend the arm of TT appreication to you. Please step forward and buy your copy. P.s Have fun at the forthcoming gigs!!


5 out of 5 stars YES! THEY#x27;RE BACK   December 19, 2005
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

They#x27;re back and this time i hope it#x27;s for good. Take That are the only quality boy band out there unless you count McFly who seem to be evolving from boys now but we#x27;ll leave that for another review. So Gary writes the tunes, the lads harmonise, add some dodgy dance moves and you#x27;ve got THE best boy band ever. Anyone who tries to deny #x27;Back for good#x27; is in any way inviting is totally out of there mind and you gotta get up and dance when #x27;Relight my fire#x27; comes on. they#x27;ve got the ability to make people dance and just sit back and relax and their music is so variable. It goes from techno dance to r#x27;n#x27;b to pop. You must buy this album and relive the 90s whether you were in your teenage years pining over Mark Owen or whether you were making a fool of yourself at the office party. It#x27;s a classic

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