Nobody Else Review

Nobody Else
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Nearly 30 years ago, The Beatles released an album cover in which they wore bloodied butcher smocks and were surrounded by decappitated baby dolls and chunks of raw meat. It was a statement against their US subsidiary "butchering" the group's original albums to suit their own purposes. The story of Take That's 'Nobody Else' falls under much the same storyline.
This, the group's second US release, caught the American fans by surprise mainly because the group's second album 'Everything Changes' was never released here in the States. It was a shock to anyone who had warmed up to the peppy boy-band who gave us the dance club favorites "Could It Be Magic" and "Do What U Like", to all of a sudden find a "follow up" album full of dark, brooding love songs.
Surprise at it was, this album yielded the group's only US hit "Back For Good". It also featured the beautiful Take That classic "Love Ain't Here Anymore" which along with "Pray" and "Babe" had been lifted off the group's second album. The rest of the album features a few new songs featured on the UK album including the singles "Sure" and "Never Forget". It has been said that the UK version is a far better album and a more suitable farewell from the group who was so much more than just another boy-band.
My Suggestion? Try to find the UK version, its more of a deal for your money. If you must have this album, don't say you weren't warned.

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