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Daniel 01:50 pm UTC 04/13/09 |
| In reply to: | Take That's Never Forget - steven_stuart 09:44 pm UTC 04/11/09 |
| I remember from a Take That book I read long ago... Jim Steinman never even met Take That. The remixed/rebuild version was recorded in the US using some of Steinman wellknown singers for the background vocals. Jim's original mixed version was almost 9 minutes long, but was cut down to around 6 minutes. Gary Barlow was blown away the Steinman's re-arrangement. I think that That That never sounded better than on this Steinman-stamped track. > Does anybody know the story behind how and why Jim > produced Take That's Never Forget? I bought the Take That > greatest hits package (called Never Forget) and that song > is my favourite on the album. I notice from the credits > that Steve Rinkoff played the keyboards. > > I think Jim might have been in London writing WDTW when he > worked with them. > > Is Never Forget famous in America? Is Take That famous in > America? They are huge here. | |
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