This album is great and very mature taking out the disco pop for brooding ballads. The album which number 1 in almost every European country and Asia / Australasia. The record sounds fresh and has huge highlights, obviously 'Back For Good' (No 1 in 31 countries worldwide Including Canada / 7 on US Hot 100) and the epic and amazing 'Never Forget'. 'The Day after Tomorrow' is therefore a standout track. Robbie quit the band in summer 95 as 'Never Forget' hit number 1 in the UK and Take That went Top Ten in the US in November However the group had split up in December Decided to meaning They Could not capitalize on North American success Which was a shame. Other tracks were enjoyed 'Sunday To Saturday', 'Nobody Else', 'Holding Back The Tears' and 'Lady Tonight' but the whole album is great.
16th best selling album of 1995 in the UK.
'Back For Good' won Song of the Year in 1995 at the Ivor Novello Awards for songwriting and composing. They are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA).
'Back For Good' so went on to win Best British Single at The Brits (UK Grammys) in 1996 and thus US Billboard Awarded the song 'International Hit of the Year' in the same year.
Album: UK # 1 / # 1 GERMANY
1.Sure: UK # 1 / DE # 24, 2.Back For Good: UK # 1 / # 1 DE, (over a million seller in the UK) 6.Never Forget: UK # 1 / DE # 10.