Take That: Back for Good

by James McCarthy

Unofficial four part biography of the pop group Take That. Comprised of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams, Take That rose to fame in the early 1990s with a series of hit singles and albums. The band broke up in 1996, following the departure of Robbie Williams, but reformed as a four-piece ten years later and were finally rejoined by Williams in 2010. This biography tells the story of the group, from their inception to Williams' departure and return, with the aid of archive interviews and contributions from music journalists and those close to the band.

FORMAT
DVD
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This is the true story of the world's greatest pop band. Featuring a masterful and comprehensive text by James McCarthy packed with great photographs of the band, this unique production also includes four documentary DVDs packed with candid film interviews with the members of Take That compared and contrasted with the views of a leading team of music journalists, insiders and musicologists. This uncensored and independent title has not been viewed or approved by the band or its management and is completely free to tell the unvarnished story of Take That as it really happened. The departure of Robbie, the split, the re-union, and the return of Robbie to the Take That fold are all featured. The contents of this amazing book and DVD combination arecompletely essential reading and viewing for Take That fans everywhere.

Notes

Featuring a large format book and four documentary DVDs featuring the views of the band contrasted with the views of leading music journalists, this is the whole story of the world's greatest pop band.

Author Biography

James McCarthy is the author of Michael Jackson: The Man in the Mirror.

Review

A pictorial history of the groundbreaking British Invasion band, the Who, this is the second volume in a new series of rock photography books drawn from the archives of Rex Features, London's premier picture library for the performing arts.

Review Quote

A pictorial history of the groundbreaking British Invasion band, the Who, this is the second volume in a new series of rock photography books drawn from the archives of Rex Features, London's premier picture library for the performing arts.

Details

ISBN0956695914
AUTHORJames McCarthy
ARTISTThat Take
FORMATDVD
LANGUAGEEnglish
YEAR2011
PAGES116
PUBLISHERAbstract Sounds Books Ltd