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Take That & Party
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Artist(s)Take That
StudioRCA Victor Europe
Release DateJuly 30, 1992
UPC Code743211092326
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About Take That - Take That & Party

2005 European reissue of the 13-track album features the singles 'It Only Takes A Minute', 'Could It Be Magic' & 'A Million Love Songs'. BMG. 2005. Album Description

Tracks

  1. I Found Heaven
  2. Once You've Tasted Love
  3. It Only Takes A Minute
  4. A Million Love Songs
  5. Satisfied
  6. I Can Make It
  7. Do What You Like
  8. Promises
  9. Why Can't I Wake Up With You
  10. Never Want To Let You Go (New Studio Mix)
  11. Give Good Feeling
  12. Could It Be Magic (Radio Rapino Mix)
  13. Take That And Party

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat Debut for Great Boy-Band from Great BritainQuote
Take That & Party, the debut album from british boy-band Take That is a strong debut album from a band who would soon reach world wide success. It features more of a dance club feel than their later albums and spawned a string of hit single including "Promises", "It Only Takes A Minute", "I Found Heaven", "A Million Love Songs", "Once You Tasted Love", and the US club favorites "Could It Be Magic" and "Do What U Like". The album features singer/songwriter Gary Barlow on most tracks, but also features Robbie Williams on key tracks. At this time, fellow 'That-ers' Mark Owen, Howard Donald & Jason Orange were not singing lead on any tracks (I don't think Jason ever did).

Besides the string of singles, the album features many other noteworthy moments including "Give Good Feeling", which would later become an international success for Latino boy-band 'Magneto', the inspirational ballad "I Can Make It", the light hip-hop influenced "Satisfied" and "Take That & Party", and the mid-tempo songs "Why Can't I Wake Up With You", and "Never Gonna Let You Go".

The whole album from start to finish and back to re-start, is superb. The only track I didn't much care for, and I haven't figured out why yet, is "Once You Tasted Love". It's not that it's a bad song, but for whatever reason it just rubs me the wrong way. I have heard that the US version of this album has different versions of "Could It Be Magic" and "Why Can't I Wake Up With You", but since I haven't had the opportunity to hear the British version of this LP, I can't make comparisons. March 2, 1999

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