jueves, 30 de septiembre de 2010

Brand new album and single announced!



Following the most exciting reunion in British pop history, Take That unveil the title of their long awaited new album 'Progress' out November 22nd through Polydor Records. 'The Flood' will be the first single and will be released on November 14th digitally and November 15th physically and will get its very first play on UK radio from 8.15am on October 8th.

There has been speculation and excitement aplenty since the band reformed as a five piece, fuelled recently by pictures of Gary, Howard, Jason, Mark and Robbie published rowing on the river Thames. This can now be confirmed as the making of the video for 'The Flood' which was filmed on location at Dorney Lake in Eton and along the Thames.

The reunion of reunions took place in New York last September, following Take That's record-breaking 'The Circus Live' tour. Shortly afterwards all five of the original Take That began writing and recording the six songs which would set the foundation for the forthcoming Stuart Price-produced album.

Take That Official

9 comentarios:

jennic dijo...

Solo una semana para escuchar el nuevo single!!! Que emocion!!! :DDDDD

jennic dijo...

Chicas, que esto empieza de nuevo!!! :D

Gorda dijo...

por finnnnnn!!!! que guay!
Tú lo has dicho Jenny, esto empieza de nuevo!! :D

Gorda dijo...

Lo que no entiendo muy bien es eso de las 6 canciones. Es que el álbum sólo va a tener 6 canciones?? o son las que escribieron en ese momento??
Cómo van a ser sólo 6 canciones??

Anónimo dijo...

OH MY GOD!!! Modo takie activado, necesito adrenalina en mis venas YAAAAAAAA!!!

jennic dijo...

Yo espero que se refiera a las seis primeras canciones... si no vaya timo!

Modo Fan ON! :)

glo dijo...

que nervios :)

glo dijo...

me voy unos días y me encuentro esto :)

Anónimo dijo...

Interesting post as for me. It would be great to read something more about this matter. The only thing I would like to see on that blog is a few photos of any devices.

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