Excess, watermelons and 'kinky tackle': How 'Nobody Else' brought down the curtain on Take That

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There were bust-ups, breakdowns and, amid it all, arguably their finest album. Ed Power reflects on Take That's most tumultuous year

Barlow was becoming increasingly confident in his abilities and less inclined to listen to Martin-Smith. The success in 1993 of “Pray”, Take That’s first classic single, had made him less inclined to listen to his manager. Such was his frame of mind when he wrote “Back For Good”. As is frequently the way with pop classics, the song came to him quickly.

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