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The Flood - Single

Take That

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Customer Reviews

The Flood of memories

One of the greatest, fanciest Take That songs ever! Progress indeed, their sound has evolved and matured excellently, and Robbie's vocals, a very welcome and overdue addition, never sounded better! The lads had almost reinvented themselves by focusing on a heavier electronic sound. The Flood definitely has an electronic tint to it, and it's so damn addictive. The boys pulled it off and surpassed my expectations.

Can't friggin wait to receive my Deluxe editions of both The Flood and Progress from Universal Music UK!

PS: I don't agree with the final line "now we'll never dance again" because I can't imagine doing anything else than dancing to this!! Or is this their idea of reverse psychology? Lol if so, it effin worked! Excellent work TT, welcome back Bob.

Great Track

1st song I've bought of theirs since Re-Light My Fire. Can't wait for the album.

Absolutely Brilliant!!

Wow! These guys are out of this world when it comes to musical talent. I love the song. I love the fact that Robbie is included. All five vocals blend so well together. We have the complete set again. Well done TT, congratulations on yet another single masterpiece and I can't wait for the actual album.

Biography

Formed: 1990

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

As the most popular teen pop sensation in Britain since the '60s, Take That ruled the U.K. charts during the first half of the '90s. In strict commercial terms, the band sold more records than any English act since the Beatles, though the cultural and musical importance was significantly less substantial. Conceived as a British answer to New Kids on the Block, Take That initially worked the same territory as their American counterparts, singing watered-down new jack R&B, urban soul, and mainstream...
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