Progress Live (album)

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Progress Live
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Live album by
Released21 November 2011
RecordedJune – July 2011
Venue Wembley Stadium (London)
Etihad Stadium (Manchester)
Genre
Length108:46
Label Polydor
Take That chronology
Progressed
(2011)
Progress Live
(2011)
III
(2014)

Progress Live is the twelfth album released by English pop band Take That. It is also the band's second live album to date and was released as a double disc album in Europe on 21 November 2011 and in the UK on 28 November 2011. The album was recorded during their Progress Live tour at Wembley Stadium in London and Etihad Stadium in Manchester in June and July 2011.

Contents

Promotion

To promote the release of Progress Live on home media and CD, Take That released a music video of their track "Eight Letters" which featured as the closing track on the album Progress and the final song they performed on the setlist of Progress Live. The music video shows highlights of the shows, including behind the scenes footage and the band performing and greeting the fans at the finale. The camera then pans away from Take That as they leave the stage, before receding further to reveal the stage set with the 60 ft mechanical man as it stands arms wide and its heart beating, standing out against the night sky. [1] The song was also released to radio, where it was playlisted by Radio 2 on its first week of radio airplay. [2]

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rule the World"4:10
2."Greatest Day"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
3:54
3."Hold Up a Light"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
  • Ben Mark
  • Jamie Norton
4:27
4."Patience"
3:28
5."Shine"
5:43
6."Let Me Entertain You"5:54
7."Rock DJ"
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Kelvin Andrews
  • Nelson Pigford
  • Ekundayo Paris
4:28
8."Come Undone"
  • Williams
  • Kristian Ottestad
  • Ashley Hamilton
  • Daniel Pierre
4:16
9."Feel"
  • Williams
  • Chambers
4:27
10."Angels"
  • Williams
  • Chambers
4:46
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Flood"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
  • Williams
4:53
2."SOS"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
  • Williams
3:58
3."Underground Machine"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
  • Williams
4:58
4."Kidz"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
  • Williams
6:51
5."Pretty Things"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
  • Williams
4:05
6."When They Were Young Medley" ("A Million Love Songs"/"Babe"/"Everything Changes")
4:32
7."Back for Good"Barlow5:14
8."Pray"Barlow5:37
9."Love Love"
  • Barlow
  • Donald
  • Orange
  • Owen
  • Williams
3:58
10."Never Forget"Barlow7:31
11."No Regrets"/"Relight My Fire"
5:54
12."Eight Letters"
5:42
Notes

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [9] Gold100,000^
Summaries

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormat
Denmark [10] 21 November 2011 CD
Germany [11] 25 November 2011
United Kingdom [12] 28 November 2011

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