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Limited hardback deluxe edition of the 2008 album from the mega-selling British boy band with a special 48 page booklet with exclusive behind the scenes photos from the recording of the album. After successfully effecting one of the greatest Pop comebacks in history, Take That release their fifth studio album, the second after their return. Led, as ever, by the songwriting talents of svengali Gary Barlow, this release is similarly epic and romantic to its predecessor (2006's Beautiful World), with songs such as 'What Is Love', 'How Did It Come To This' and the single 'Greatest Day' standing out most. Producer John Shanks returns for a second collaboration with the boys, repeating the success of his work with them on Beautiful World. Universal.
Recording information: EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England; Northern Sky Music, London, England; Sarm West Studios, London, England.
Ensemble: London Studio Orchestra.
Photographer: Rick Guest.
Personnel: Jason Orange (vocals, acoustic guitar); Gary Barlow (vocals, piano, keyboards); Howard Donald, Mark Owen (vocals); John Shanks (guitar, keyboards); Ben Mark (electric guitar); John Barclay, Derek Watkins (trumpet); Andy Wood (trombone); Mark Nightingale (tenor trombone); Owen Slade (tuba); London Studio Orchestra (brass); Jamie Norton (piano); Ryan Carline, Ryan Carline (keyboards, programming); Jeff Rothschild (drums, programming).
Audio Mixer: Jeff Rothschild.
The Circus Music | List Price | $43.98 (You save $11.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Teen Pop, Dance | | Label | Polygram Uk | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 375901  | | CD Universe Part number | 7791749 | | Catalog number | 1790124 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 09, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Shanks | | Engineer | Graham Archer; Ryan Carline; Graham Archer; Ryan Carline; Jeff Rothschild | | Recording Time | 50 minutes | | Personnel | John Shanks - guitar, keyboards Owen Slade - tuba Andy wood - trombone Derek Watkins - trumpet Jeff Rothschild - drums, programming John Barclay Mark Nightingale - tenor trombone London Studio Orchestra - brass Gary Barlow - vocals, piano, keyboards Gary Barlow - vocals, piano, keyboards
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