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1993 studio album by Take That
Everything Changes Released 11 October 1993 Recorded 1992–1993 Genre Pop Length 50 :58 Label Producer
Japanese cover
Everything Changes is the second studio album by English boy band Take That . It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart , and was nominated for the 1994 Mercury Prize .[ 5] It was also the third best-selling album of 1993 in the UK.
The album was also the band's breakthrough across Europe going top 10 in many countries and top 30 in Australia and Japan .
The album has been certified as 4× Platinum in the UK[ 6] and stayed in the top 75 of the UK Albums Chart for 78 weeks (a year and six months).[ 7] The album also holds the UK record for the number of top 10 singles for a group from one album.[ 8]
The album sold 3 million copies worldwide according to Billboard .[ 9]
All tracks are written by Gary Barlow , except where noted
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Everything Changes " (lead vocals: Williams) 3:34 2. "Pray " (lead vocals: Barlow) Steve Jervier Paul Jervier Jonathan Wales Mark Beswick[b] 3:43 3. "Wasting My Time" (lead vocals: Barlow) 3:45 4. "Relight My Fire " (lead vocals: Barlow featuring Lulu ) Dan Hartman 4:11 5. "Love Ain't Here Anymore " (lead vocals: Barlow) S. Jervier P. Jervier Wales Beswick[b] 3:57 6. "If This Is Love" (lead vocals: Donald) James 3:56 7. "Whatever You Do to Me" (lead vocals: Barlow) 3:44 8. "Meaning of Love" (lead vocals: Barlow) 3:47 9. "Why Can't I Wake Up with You " (lead vocals: Barlow) S. Jervier P. Jervier Wales Beswick[b] 3:37 10. "You Are the One" (lead vocals: Barlow) The Rapino Brothers 3:47 11. "Another Crack in My Heart" (lead vocals: Barlow) The Rapino Brothers 4:13 12. "Broken Your Heart" (lead vocals: Barlow) Nigel Wright 3:46 13. "Babe " (lead vocals: Owen) S. Jervier P. Jervier Wales Beswick[b] 4:51
Japanese bonus track Title Producer(s) 14. "All I Want Is You" (lead vocals: Williams) The Rapino Brothers 3:21
2006 expanded edition bonus tracks Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 14. "No Si Aqui No Hay Amor" (lead vocals: Barlow) S. Jervier P. Jervier Wales Beswick[b] Barlow[b] 3:55 15. "The Party Remix" ("Relight My Fire "/"Could It Be Magic "/"It Only Takes a Minute "/"Everything Changes ") Bizzie Bee 7:16 16. "All I Want Is You" (lead vocals: Barlow) The Rapino Brothers 3:21 17. "Babe" (return mix) S. Jervier P. Jervier Wales Beswick[b] Chris Porter[a] Dave Clayton[a] 4:55
Notes [ 10]
^[a] signifies an additional producer
^[b] signifies an additional vocal producer
^[c] signifies a co-producer
Gary Barlow – vocals, songwriting
Howard Donald – vocals, songwriting
Jason Orange – vocals
Mark Owen – vocals
Robbie Williams – vocals
Alan Fisch – engineer
Pete Craigie – engineer
Pete Stewart – engineer
Eliot Kennedy – mixer
Dean Freeman – photographer
Eliot Kennedy – producer
Jonathan Wales – producer
Mike Ward – producer
Paul Jervier – producer
Steve Jervier – producer
Mark Beswick – additional vocals
Cary Baylis – guitar
David Russell Lee - producer
Certifications and sales [ edit ]
^ AllMusic review
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^ Daniels, Leesa (13 October 1993). "New Albums: Best New Album" . Smash Hits . p. 51. Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
^ "Mercury/Nationwide Music Prize" . Rocklistmusic.co.uk. Archived from the original on 18 September 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2011 .
^ "Certified Awards Search" . British Phonographic Industry . 25 October 2002. Archived from the original on 24 September 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2010 .
^ "Take That" . Official Charts. Retrieved 17 April 2016 .
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^ McClure, Steve (9 August 1995). "U.K's RCA Hits with Take That, Lennox" . Billboard . p. 43.
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^ a b "Hits of the World – Belgium" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 30 April 1994. p. 65. Retrieved 21 July 2012 .
^ "Hits of the World – Denmark" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 14 May 1994. p. 57 . Retrieved 21 July 2012 .
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^ "Hits of the World – Eurochart" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 28 May 1994. p. 43. Retrieved 25 July 2012 .
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^ "Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ – Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége" . Mahasz.hu. Retrieved 30 May 2011 .
^ "Billboard – Issue October 30th 1993 Hits of The World" . Billboard .
^ "Italian Single Chart" . Fimi. Retrieved 30 May 2011 .
^ http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/106788/ranking/cd_album/ Oricon Archive. Everything Changes. 3 November 1993
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^ "Top 100 Albums 1993" (PDF) . Music Week . 15 January 1994. p. 25. Retrieved 21 May 2022 – via World Radio History.
^ "Dutch Charts - dutchcharts.nl" . Archived from the original on 20 September 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2015 .
^ "1994 Year-End Sales Charts: Eurochart Hot 100 Albums" (PDF) . Music & Media . Vol. 11, no. 52. 24 December 1994. p. 24. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts – Offizielle Deutsche Charts" . www.offiziellecharts.de .
^ "Dutchcharts.nl - Dutch charts portal" . Archived from the original on 12 March 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014 .
^ "Official Charts – Home of the Official UK Top 40 Charts" . www.officialcharts.com .
^ "Austrian album certifications – Take That – Everything Changes" (in German). IFPI Austria. Retrieved 25 July 2012 .
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^ a b "Take That" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland . Retrieved 14 October 2012 .
^ "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Take That; ' Everything Changes' )" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie . Retrieved 25 July 2012 .
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^ "Dutch album certifications – Take That – Everything Changes" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers . Retrieved 15 July 2012 . Enter Everything Changes in the "Artiest of titel" box. Select 1994 in the drop-down menu saying "Alle jaargangen" .
^ "Bonhams : Take That: A BMG award for the album Everything Changes, Korea, 1994, 2" . www.bonhams.com .
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