The Platinum Collection (Take That album)

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The Platinum Collection
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Released27 November 2006 (2006-11-27)
Recorded1990–1995
Genre Pop, Eurodance, dance, disco
Label Sony BMG
Take That chronology
Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection
(2005)
The Platinum Collection
(2006)
Beautiful World
(2006)

The Platinum Collection is a compilation album by English boy band Take That. The album itself is a boxed collection of expanded editions of the band's first three albums, Take That & Party , Everything Changes and Nobody Else .

Contents

Background

The album peaked at number 127 on the UK Albums Chart. The collection sold steadily over time and has received a sales certification in the UK of Silver, meaning 60,000 copies have been sold.

Track listing

Disc 1 – Take That & Party
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead VocalsLength
1."I Found Heaven"Billy Griffin, Ian Levine Robbie Williams4:01
2."Once You've Tasted Love"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:43
3."It Only Takes a Minute"Brian Potter, Dennis LambertGary Barlow3:46
4."A Million Love Songs"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:52
5."Satisfied"Gary BarlowGary Barlow4:29
6."I Can Make It"Gary BarlowGary Barlow4:10
7."Do What U Like"Gary Barlow, Ray HedgesGary Barlow3:06
8."Promises"Gary Barlow, Graham StackGary Barlow3:34
9."Why Can't I Wake Up with You" (Orchestral Version)Gary BarlowGary Barlow4:12
10."Never Want to Let You Go" (New Studio Mix)Gary BarlowGary Barlow4:56
11."Give Good Feeling"Gary BarlowGary Barlow4:23
12."Could It Be Magic" (Original Version) Barry Manilow Robbie Williams4:24
13."Take That and Party"Gary Barlow, Ray HedgesGary Barlow2:54
14."Waiting Around"Gary BarlowGary Barlow2:56
15."How Can It Be"Gary BarlowGary Barlow4:03
16."Guess Who Tasted Love"Gary BarlowRobbie Williams5:21
Disc 2 – Everything Changes
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead VocalsLength
1."Everything Changes"Barlow, Baylis, Kennedy, WardRobbie Williams3:34
2."Pray"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:45
3."Wasting My Time"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:45
4."Relight My Fire" Dan Hartman Gary Barlow4:11
5."Love Ain't Here Anymore"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:49
6."If This Is Love"Howard Donald, Dave JamesHoward Donald3:56
7."Whatever You Do to Me"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:44
8."Meaning of Love"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:46
9."Why Can't I Wake Up With You" (Everything Changes Version)Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:37
10."You Are the One"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:47
11."Another Crack in My Heart"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:46
12."Broken Your Heart"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:46
13."Babe"Gary BarlowMark Owen4:51
14."No Si Aqui No Hay Amor" ("Love Ain't Here Anymore" – Spanish Version)Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:55
15."The Party Remix"Gary Barlow, Dennis Potter, Brian Lambert, Barry Manilow, AndersonGary Barlow, Robbie Williams7:16
16."All I Want Is You"Gary BarlowGary Barlow3:21
17."Babe" (Return Remix)Gary BarlowMark Owen4:55
Disc 3 – Nobody Else
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Sure" Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Robbie Williams Brothers in Rhythm 3:42
2."Back for Good"Gary BarlowGary Barlow, Chris Porter4:02
3."Every Guy"Gary BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Gary Barlow3:59
4."Sunday to Saturday"Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark OwenBrothers in Rhythm, Gary Barlow5:03
5."Nobody Else"Gary BarlowGary Barlow, Chris Porter5:48
6."Never Forget"Gary BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, James, Jim Steinman 5:12
7."Hanging Onto Your Love"Gary Barlow, David Morales David Morales4:09
8."Holding Back the Tears"Gary BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Gary Barlow5:29
9."Hate It"Gary BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Gary Barlow3:41
10."Lady Tonight"Gary BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Gary Barlow4:37
11."The Day After Tomorrow"Gary BarlowGary Barlow, Chris Porter4:53
12."Sure" (Full Pressure Mix)Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Robbie WilliamsBrothers in Rhythm5:37
13."Back for Good" (Urban Mix)Gary BarlowGary Barlow, Chris Porter4:00
14."Every Guy" (Live Version)Gary BarlowBrothers in Rhythm, Gary Barlow5:36

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [1] Silver60,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. "British album certifications – Take That – The Platinum Collection". British Phonographic Industry.