The Best of Take That

The Best of Take That is a repackaged version of British boy band Take That's first Greatest Hits compilation, which was released in 1996. The album was released via Calipso Entertainment, and became the first semi-new release since the band split up.[1] The album has an identical track listing to their Greatest Hits album. The album was released on 16 June 2001, exclusively in Brazil and other areas of South America.[2]

The Best of Take That
Greatest hits album by
Released16 June 2001
Recorded1990–1996
GenrePop
Length71:46
LabelCalipso Entertainment
ProducerNigel Wright
Take That chronology
Greatest Hits
(1996)
The Best of Take That
(2001)
Forever... Greatest Hits
(2002)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."How Deep Is Your Love"Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice GibbTake That3:41
2."Never Forget"Gary BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Dave James, Jim Steinman6:24
3."Back for Good"BarlowBarlow, Chris Porter4:01
4."Sure"Barlow, Mark Owen, Robbie WilliamsBrothers in Rhythm, Barlow4:30
5."Love Ain't Here Anymore"BarlowBarlow3:49
6."Everything Changes"BarlowEliot Kennedy, Mike Ward3:33
7."Babe"BarlowJonathan Wales, Paul Jervier, Steve Jervier4:55
8."Pray"BarlowWales, Paul Jervier, Steve Jervier3:43
9."Relight My Fire"Dan HartmanJoey Negro, Andrew Livingstone4:06
10."Why Can't I Wake Up with You"BarlowWales, Paul Jervier, Steve Jervier3:37
11."Could It Be Magic"Barry Manilow, Adrienne AndersonThe Rapino Brothers4:28
12."A Million Love Songs"BarlowBilly Griffin, Ian Levine3:52
13."I Found Heaven"Griffin, LevineGriffin, Levine4:01
14."It Only Takes a Minute"Denis Lambert, Brian PotterNigel Wright3:46
15."Once You've Tasted Love"BarlowDuncan Bridgeman3:43
16."Promises"Barlow, Graham StackPete Hammond3:46
17."Do What U Like"Barlow, Ray HedgesRay Hedges3:07
18."Love Ain't Here Anymore" (US version)BarlowBarlow4:07

Personnel

References

  1. "Take That - The Best Of Take That (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  2. "The Best of: Take That: Amazon.co.uk: Music". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
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