Take That is a British pop group that soared to fame during the 1990s as one of the leading boy bands of the era, capturing the hearts of fans worldwide with their catchy tunes and polished performances. The group initially consisted of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, and Robbie Williams, who banded together in 1990, but over the years, the line-up has seen changes with Robbie Williams leaving the band in 1995 and Jason Orange departing in 2014. Despite these transitions, Take That continued to thrive, reinventing themselves with a more mature image.
With a career spanning over three decades, Take That has enjoyed extraordinary success, selling millions of albums with an array of chart-topping singles and albums. The band split up in 1996 but made a momentous comeback in 2005, returning to the charts with a more contemporary sound. Their albums "Beautiful World" and "The Circus" were monumental successes, and the group continued this reinvigorated momentum with later works, including the acclaimed "Progress" which marked the temporary return of Robbie Williams. Remaining a trio after Williams and Orange's final departures, Barlow, Donald, and Owen have not only maintained the band's legacy but expanded it with releases such as "Odyssey," a reimagination of their greatest hits, and fresh music showcasing their enduring talent and adaptability. Their recent work continues to feature a mix of jubilant, anthemic pop and reflective acoustic numbers, maintaining their status as beloved icons of British music.
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