On June 6th, Take That is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their popular album “Nobody Else” by releasing a special version of it.
Released back in 1995, this album marked the last production from the band prior to their split in 1996. It swiftly climbed to the peak of the UK album charts, holding that position for a fortnight.
Additionally, it produced three chart-topping hits – “Back for Good” and “Never Forget”. These tunes remain staples not only in the band’s usual playlists but also symbolize this period in music history.
In celebration of the upcoming release, Take That shared on Instagram: “It’s hard to believe that 30 years have passed since Nobody Else was born, and what an incredible journey it has been!
In 1995, this album brought us timeless memories through hits like Back for Good, Sure, and Never Forget. These songs have woven themselves into the tapestry of our lives, largely due to your support.”
“Back in 1995, this album graced us with unforgettable moments through tracks such as Back for Good, Sure, and Never Forget. These songs have become an integral part of our lives because of you.

To enhance this exclusive reissue, the iconic band Take That (originally consisting of members Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange) plans to include some scarce and never-before-heard bonus tunes.
One of the items that truly matter to me is “All That Matters to Me,” which had been exclusively released in the Japanese version. Additionally, it includes live performances from their 1995 Nobody Else Tour and a remix of “Hanging onto Your Love” done by Howard Donald.
For the very first time, “Nobody Else” will make its debut on vinyl records. There are two special edition versions available for collectors: a 2LP Deluxe, featuring Marbled Orange Vinyl, and a 1LP Translucent Pink Vinyl.
It will also be available on black vinyl, a double CD release and on digital.

For the 2LP Deluxe version’s anniversary, you’ll find extra content not available elsewhere, such as seldom-heard and never-before-released tracks, in both CD and digital formats as well.
While the band broke up in 1996, the band reunited without Robbie Williams in 2006.
Yet, in 2010, the band momentarily regrouped with all members present, producing the album “Progress” as a quintet. This album quickly became one of the swiftest-selling records ever, peaking at number one for a six-week stretch.
In 2014, Jason Orange chose to depart from the band, leaving Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, and Howard Donald to carry on as a trio up until the present time.
Take That’s Nobody Else Tracklist
- Sure
- Back for Good
- Every Guy
- Sunday To Saturday
- Nobody Else
- Never Forget
- Hanging Onto Your Love
- Holding Back The Tears
- Hate It
- Lady Tonight
- The Day After Tomorrow
- All That Matters To Me
- Pre-order Nobody Else (30th anniversary special edition) now
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