Progress is the sixth studio album by the British pop band Take That . It was published by Polydor on November 15, 2010 . By February 27, 2011, it had sold 2,622,800 times.
On the BBC Music website , Jaime Gill called the album "an exuberant, brave album that sounds more like a new beginning than a final destination." Merely What Do You Want from Me? and Mark Owen's vocals on the song have been criticized. The Guardian's Kitty Empire wrote that there were moving moments, but overall the album was "not unusual enough to be really heroic." On the German website Laut.de four out of five stars were awarded.
Take That: Greatest Hits (1996) • The Best of Take That (2001) • Forever ... Greatest Hits (2002) • Never Forget - The Ultimate Collection (2005) • The Platinum Collection (2006) • Odyssey (2018)
Video albums
Take That & Party (1992) • The Party - Live at Wembley (1993) • Everything Changes (1994) • Live in Berlin (1994) • Hometown / Live at Manchester G-Mex (1995) • Nobody Else / Live at London's Earls Court (1995) • Greatest Hits (1996) • Never Forget - The Ultimate Collection (2005) • For the Record - The Official Documentary (2006) • The Ultimate Tour (2006) • Take That's Countdown to Midnight - Beautiful World Live (2008 ) • Take That presents The Circus Live ("The Circus - Live at Wembley" & "In Session at Abbey Road") (2009) • Look Back, Don't Stare. A film about progress. (2010) • I I I - 2015 Edition (Live at the O 2 ) (2015) • An Evening with Take That (2017)
Singles
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Take That & Party
Do What U Like • Promises • Once You've Tasted Love • It Only Takes a Minute • I Found Heaven • A Million Love Songs • Could It Be Magic
Everything changes
Why Can't I Wake Up With You • Pray • Relight My Fire (feat. Lulu ) • Babe • Everything Changes • Love Ain't Here Anymore
Party Tour (1992-1993) • Everything Changes Tour (1993-1994) • Pops Tour (1994) • Nobody Else Tour (1995) • The Ultimate Tour (2006) • Beautiful World Tour 2007 (2007) • Take That Present: The Circus Live (2009) • Progress Live (2011) • Take That Live 2015 (2015) • Wonderland Live 2017 (2017) • Greatest Hits Live 2019 (2019)