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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums -->
{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums -->
| Name = Progress
| Name = Progress
| Type = studio
| Type =
| Artist = [[Take That]]
| Artist = [[Take That]]
| Cover =
| Cover =
| Released = 22 November 2010
| Released = 22 November 2010
| Recorded = June - August 2010
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| Recorded = June—August 2010 at [[Sarm West Studios|SARM Studios]], west [[London]]
| [[]], [[]]
| Genre = [[pop music|Pop]]
| Label = [[Polydor]]
| Label = [[Polydor]]
| Producer = [[Stuart Price]]
| Producer = [[Stuart Price]]
| Reviews =
| Reviews =
|Last album = ''[[The Greatest Day (Take That album)|The Greatest Day]]''<br>2009
|Last album = ''[[The Greatest Day (Take That album)|The Greatest Day]]''<br>2009
|This album = '''''Progress'''''<br>(2010)
|This album = '''''Progress'''''<br>(2010)
|Next album = TBA
|Next album =
|Misc = {{Singles
|Misc = {{Singles
|Name = Progress
|Name = Progress
|Type = studio
|Type = studio
|single 1 = [[The Flood (Take That song)|The Flood]]
|single 1 = [[The Flood (Take That song)|The Flood]]
|single 1 date = 14 November 2010
|single 1 date = November 2010
}}
}}
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'''''Progress''''' is the upcoming, sixth studio album from British boyband [[Take That]]. It is the first album to feature ex-band member [[Robbie Williams]] since their reformation in 2005.<ref>http://www.takethat.com/ Take That Official 30-09-10</ref> The album will be released on November 22, 2010, as part of "Super Monday", a day which also sees albums by [[JLS]], [[Westlife]], [[Olly Murs]] and [[Michael Jackson]] released.<ref>http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/15844561/Progress/Product.html</ref> The album's lead single, "[[The Flood (Take That song)|The Flood]]", is expected to be released on November 15.<ref>http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3158696/Take-That-make-real-Progress.html</ref> The band have since announced that a "Progress" tour, featuring material from the album, will commence in June 2011, with dates set to be revealed in Early February.<ref>http://www.takethat.com/ Take That Official 30-09-10</ref>
'''''Progress''''' is the sixth studio album from the British pop band [[Take That]]. The album is set to be released on 22 November 2010.


==Album information==
==Album ==
On July 15, 2010, it was announced that Robbie Williams would be returning to the band. A joint statement between Williams and the group said, "The rumours are true... Robbie is back... and to celebrate, we've written and recorded a new album, due for release later this year." On the same date, national newspapers printed the headline: "Following months of speculation, it has been confirmed that [[Robbie Williams]] is to make a return to [[Take That]]. Gary, Howard, Jason, Mark and Robbie have been recording a new studio album as a five-piece, which is due for release in November."<ref>http://www.takethat.com/ Take That Official 30-09-10</ref> Work on the album commenced in September 2009, following the final date of their sell-out [[Take That Present: The Circus Live|Take That Presents: The Circus Live]] tour. Shortly afterwards, it was confirmed that, 'all five members of the band had met up, to begin writing six songs which would set the foundation for the album.'<ref>http://www.takethat.com/ Take That Official 30-09-10</ref> The album marks the band's 20th year in the Music Industry, as well as fifteen years since they last released an album as a five-piece ([[Nobody Else]]).
On 15 July 2010, it was announced that Robbie Williams would be returning to Take That.
A joint statement between Williams and the group said "The rumours are true... Take That: the original lineup, have written and recorded a new album for release later this year," read the band's statement. "Following months of speculation Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams confirmed they have been recording a new studio album as a five-piece, which they will release in November."<ref>http://www.takethat.com/ Take That Official 30-09-10</ref>


==Confirmed Tracks==
Work on "Progress" began in New York and London in September 2009, following the record-breaking [[Take That Present: The Circus Live]]. Shortly afterwards all five members of the original Take That met up and began writing and recording resulting in the six songs which would set the foundation for the album. "Progress" marks 15 years since the [[Nobody Else]] album, the last material released by [[Take That]] as a five-piece. The album also marks their 20th year in the music industry.<ref>http://www.takethat.com/ Take That Official 30-09-10</ref>
* "The Flood" (due for release as first single on November 15, 2010)<ref>http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3158696/Take-That-make-real-Progress.html</ref>

The lead single from the album has been announced as "[[The Flood (Take That song)|The Flood]]" and will be released 14 November, with the album released a week later on 22 November.

==Promotion==
Take That have announced that they will tour during summer 2011 to promote the album, with dates set to be revealed in February.


==References==
==References==
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Progress is the upcoming, sixth studio album from British boyband Take That. It is the first album to feature ex-band member Robbie Williams since their reformation in 2005.[2] The album will be released on November 22, 2010, as part of "Super Monday", a day which also sees albums by JLS, Westlife, Olly Murs and Michael Jackson released.[3] The album's lead single, "The Flood", is expected to be released on November 15.[4] The band have since announced that a "Progress" tour, featuring material from the album, will commence in June 2011, with dates set to be revealed in Early February.[5]

Album Information

On July 15, 2010, it was announced that Robbie Williams would be returning to the band. A joint statement between Williams and the group said, "The rumours are true... Robbie is back... and to celebrate, we've written and recorded a new album, due for release later this year." On the same date, national newspapers printed the headline: "Following months of speculation, it has been confirmed that Robbie Williams is to make a return to Take That. Gary, Howard, Jason, Mark and Robbie have been recording a new studio album as a five-piece, which is due for release in November."[6] Work on the album commenced in September 2009, following the final date of their sell-out Take That Presents: The Circus Live tour. Shortly afterwards, it was confirmed that, 'all five members of the band had met up, to begin writing six songs which would set the foundation for the album.'[7] The album marks the band's 20th year in the Music Industry, as well as fifteen years since they last released an album as a five-piece (Nobody Else).

Confirmed Tracks

  • "The Flood" (due for release as first single on November 15, 2010)[8]

References