Take That - Now and Then: Inside the Biggest Comeback in British Pop History

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Take That - Now and Then: Inside the Biggest Comeback in British Pop History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martin Roach
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9780007232581
ClassificationsDewey:782.421660922
Audience
General
Illustrations 40 col plates (16pp)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperCollins
Publication Date 4 June 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book recounts the entire story of the most successful British band since The Beatles. From their humble beginnings to the break-up that shook the pop world, to their explosive and successful come-back tour a decade later, TAKE THAT - NOW AND THEN exposes the intimate details of the band that changed pop history. Containing hot behind-the-scenes information on the band's sell-out come-back tour, Take That - Now and Then gives a complete history of the band, with revelations on what's happened over the band's time together and apart, and allows you to relive the tour experience all over again. Formed in Manchester in the early '90s, everyone had their Take That favourite, from the cheeky Robbie to gorgeous Mark Owen. Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Jason Orange completed the group, and they went from strength to strength with their unique mix of high-energy dance tunes and soulful ballads. But theirs was not an easy beginning. Gruelling training schedules, tours across the nation in gay clubs that saw their bottoms pinched and empty school halls on a 'Safe Sex tour', all had to be endured before the boys finally 'made it' in the fickle world of pop music. But once they made it, boy did they make it! The only thing more certain than Take Take's next single going straight into the Top Ten was that they would clean up at every award ceremony going, both as a group and as individuals. But behind the glamour and success, tensions were mounting. Robbie Williams was sliding into the depths of depression, and on the eve of their 1995 tour, he left the band. By 1996, Take That were no more. Speaking exclusively to those inside the music industry who knew them best, many of whom have never spoken publicly about their experiences, music journalist Martin Roach recounts exactly what went on behind the scenes during those years, as well as providing first-hand accounts of the fickle world of pop from members of some of the UK's most prolific boy-band members.

Author Biography

Martin Roach is a number-one best-selling ghostwriter and author with many books - including five best-sellers - to his name. He has penned works on music, celebrity, sport, film and youth culture.

Reviews

'Buy it now!' ***** Closer '! [an] honest, detailed account of the boy band of the Nineties' Bella 'This is simply essential reading for "Thatters" everywhere.' **** Hot Stars (Supp. to OK! magazine)