The book - to be published by Penguin in two volumes this autumn - will celebrate everything from the formation of the band in 1990 to the present day, and will feature personal and previously unseen pictures.
The images will include personal pictures, previously unseen images from the Take That archive, as well as specially-commissioned new photography, with text written by the band.Take That are publishing a new photographic book.
A previsão do livro é para o dia 29 de Outubro de 2009
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Take One
Michael Joseph
Hardback : 29 Oct 2009
Synopsis
The pop phenomenon that is Take That was formed in Manchester in 1990. Throughout the first half of the '90s the band sold an unbelievable 60 million records, resulting in two of the best-selling albums of the decade: Everything Changes (which was nominated for the 1994 Mercury Prize) and Greatest Hits in 1996. Their rise to the top was well-documented in the media but in Take One they tell, for the first time, their version of this incredible story of superstardom.
Take One gains you exclusive insight into life on tour during those early years, with over 150 never-before-seen photographs. Glimpse at the world inside their hotel rooms, go backstage during their amazing stage shows around the globe, and see from their unique perspective the ever-present, overwhelmingly loyal fans that followed them everywhere - perhaps you'll recognise yourself...
Take Two
Michael Joseph
Hardback : 29 Oct 2009
Synopsis
When Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen released 'Patience' on November 20, 2006, over a decade since Take That split up, the world welcomed them back with open arms to their rightful position at the top of the charts. Their return to glory has become one of the most exciting stories in British pop music and in Take Two they tell the amazing story of their comeback for the first time.
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