What is the best Take That album of all time?
From 90s teen hysteria to grown-up stadium anthems and record-breaking reunions, Take That's discography tells the story of pop music's longest second act. Which album is their best?

Take That & Party
Debut album from 1992 launching Britain's biggest boy band phenomenon.

Everything Changes
1993 commercial breakthrough blending pop with R&B influences.

Nobody Else
1995 final pre-breakup album showcasing the band's growing artistic maturity.

Beautiful World
2006 triumphant comeback album without Robbie Williams that proved their staying power.

The Circus
2008 theatrical, ambitious record expanding their musical palette.

Progress
2010 record-breaking reunion album featuring Robbie Williams; an instant UK phenomenon.

III
2014 intimate trio record released after Jason Orange and Howard Donald's departures.

Wonderland
2017 lush, synth-driven album showcasing the band's sophisticated pop evolution.

This Life
2023 reflective comeback album revisiting themes of friendship and resilience.
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