Take That ‎– Everything Changes

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RCA – 74321 169262
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1 Everything Changes
Written-By – Cary Baylis, Eliot Kennedy, Mike Ward
3:34
2 Pray 3:43
3 Wasting My Time 3:45
4 Relight My Fire
Bass – John Noyce Engineer – Dixoid Producer – Andrew "Doc" Livingstone, Joey Negro Vocals – Lulu Written-By – Dan Hartman
4:11
5 Love Ain't Here Anymore 3:57
6 If This Is Love
Engineer [Mix] – Clive Goddard Engineer, Programmed By [Additional] – Marcus D. Bush Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Keith Beauvais Producer, Arranged By, Programmed By, Mixed By – Dave James Written-By – Dave James, Howard Donald
3:56
7 Whatever You Do To Me
Co-producer – Gary Barlow
3:44
8 Meaning Of Love
Engineer – Dixoid Producer – Andrew "Doc" Livingstone, Joey Negro
3:46
9 Why Can't I Wake Up With You? 3:37
10 You Are The One
Producer – Rapino Brothers, The
3:47
11 Another Crack In My Heart
Producer – Rapino Brothers, The
4:12
12 Broken Your Heart
Engineer – Robin Sellars Producer – Nigel Wright
3:46
13 Babe 4:51

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Notes

(P)+(C) 1993 BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
Printed in UK

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 43211 69262 5
  • Other (Label Code): LC 0316
  • Other (Rights Society): BIEM / GEMA
  • Other: F: BM650

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 6) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Everything Changes (LP, W/Lbl) RCA 74321 16926 1 UK 1993
Everything Changes (LP, Album, Pic) RCA 74321 16926 1 UK 1993
Everything Changes (Cass, Album) RCA 74321 169264 Italy 1993
Everything Changes (Cass, Album) RCA, RCA 74321 169264, 74321 16926 4 Europe 1993
Everything Changes (CD, Album) RCA 74321 16926 2 Germany 1993
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flimper Dec 20, 2011
I have Cat# 88697010622 Year 2006, not sure how this is different to versions already on here
Review by SirBonkers91 Oct 14, 2011 (edited 4 months ago)
So manufactured male vocal quintet Take That (Since four of the five rarely, if ever, played any instruments they were never a band of any sorts, so the term boy band would be wrong although, if I’m being honest Gary Barlow is, in fact, a musician) got to record a second album. It’s puzzling really if you know what their debut sounded like. I do because I reviewed it (It utterly and completely sounded like crap.) But it was inevitable because said debut miraculously sold enough copies to warrant a follow-up. But let’s keep things brief. It is 1993. Robbie Williams, who would later become Europe’s biggest rock star, is still with the group. They release their worldwide smash hit of a sophomore album and become the most succesful british group since the Beatles.

That last factoid is just fucked up isn’t it?

[read the rest of my review on http://straightfromthecrates.com/2011/10/14/take-that-everything-changes/ and like my website on facebook here http://www.facebook.com/pages/straightfromthecratescom/230354327015145 ]

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