Definitive hits collection on 2 CDs plus an additional 3rd disc of b-sides and rarities, all in a 20-page casebound book package.
Includes the brand new single "Shame", co-written with Gary Barlow. The single marks the first time the two superstars have ever recorded and performed a duet together, and the first time they have written and recorded a song together since Robbie's departure from Take That in 1995.
With a staggering 57 million album sales and 11 million singles sold, Robbie Williams has been breaking records over the course of his whole career. 7 No 1 UK albums meant he is easily the biggest selling solo artist in UK history, a fact reinforced by his 2010 Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution To Music. In fact, with a tally of 16, he has won more Brits than any other artist since the awards began, including "Angels" being voted the best single of the last 25 years. A plethora of other record-breaking awards include a Guinness World Record for fastest ever ticket sales, coupled with the honor of playing the largest open-air concert in UK history, at Knebworth in 2003 have meant that his status as a live performer has equalled his massive achievements as a recording artist.
Robbie Williams said: "It's incredible to listen to the album and realize that it s already been 20 years of making music and playing gigs. And the great thing about the album is that it's not only a celebration of my past but also a bridge to the future. The fact that part of the future includes a name from my past makes it all the more poignant for me".
Williams spoke about what he expects from the album: 'I want people to feel elated, I want them to dance, I want them to forget about who they are and where they are for 50 minutes and, within those 50 minutes of forgetting who they are, I also hope people relate to the songs. This is a record that I m very proud of I think it s fu*king brilliant. I want it to be the record that, if people think of Robbie Williams, they go, Yeah, Reality Killed The Video Star.' He also talked about his collaboration with producer Trevor Horn: 'He s added something to the record that I haven t had on previous records his genius'.
In the wake of Michael Jackson's death on 25 June 2009, Williams is reported to have written and recorded a last minute tribute song to Jackson that will be released on the album. The song was co-written by James Bond lyricist Don Black.
2001 covers album for the UK pop-star. Featuring duets with Nicole Kidman, Jane Horrocks, Jon Lovitz & Jonathan Wilkes. Tracks include, 'Something Stupid', 'Do Nothing 'Till You Hear From Me', 'Mack The Knife', 'I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen', 'Well, Did You Evah' & 'Mr. Bojangles'.
Greatest Hits (Arg) Music Artist : Robbie Williams Music Label : EMI Europe Generic Release Date : 2004-11-01 Artistopia's Price :$11.51
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Definitive hits collection on 2 CDs plus an additional 3rd disc of b-sides and rarities, all in a 20-page casebound book package.
Includes the brand new single "Shame", co-written with Gary Barlow. The single marks the first time the two superstars have ever recorded and performed a duet together, and the first time they have written and recorded a song together since Robbie's departure from Take That in 1995.
With a staggering 57 million album sales and 11 million singles sold, Robbie Williams has been breaking records over the course of his whole career. 7 No 1 UK albums meant he is easily the biggest selling solo artist in UK history, a fact reinforced by his 2010 Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution To Music. In fact, with a tally of 16, he has won more Brits than any other artist since the awards began, including "Angels" being voted the best single of the last 25 years. A plethora of other record-breaking awards include a Guinness World Record for fastest ever ticket sales, coupled with the honor of playing the largest open-air concert in UK history, at Knebworth in 2003 have meant that his status as a live performer has equalled his massive achievements as a recording artist.
Robbie Williams said: "It's incredible to listen to the album and realize that it s already been 20 years of making music and playing gigs. And the great thing about the album is that it's not only a celebration of my past but also a bridge to the future. The fact that part of the future includes a name from my past makes it all the more poignant for me".
Subtitled - Robbie Williams Live At Knebworth. 'What We Did Last Summer' records the pop superstar's record-breaking series of three shows at Knebworth in 2003. Disc 1 features over 110 minutes of concert footage, filmed in high definition & mixed in 5.1 surround sound, consisting mainly of greatest hits & tracks from 'Escapology' (2002), the show connects the familiar with lesser-known songs. Disc 2 (approx. 46 mins.) features the documentary, 'Moments Of Mass Distraction', the UNICEF film, 'More Precious Than Gold', fans' diaries, time lapse footage, a ROM section, tour gallery & an interactive game (play to win some very exclusive film). NTSC/Region 0. EMI. 2003.
Ego Has Landed Music Artist : Robbie Williams Music Label : Capitol Release Date : 1999-05-04 Artistopia's Price :$16.98
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Spanish version of 1999 collection, orignally released in the US only features one exclusive bonus track, 'Angels' (Spanish version). EMI. 2002.
Intensive Care Music Artist : Robbie Williams Music Label : EMI Europe Generic Release Date : 2005-10-31 Artistopia's Price :$15.99
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After two years of continuous writing with Stephen Duffy, the album, which was recorded exclusively in Los Angeles, will be released, preceded by the first single ‘Tripping’. "I'm a huge fan of The Lilac Time, so I thought I'd spend a couple of days writing some folk songs with Stephen Duffy, just for a change,' says Robbie. EMI. 2005.
Definitive hits collection on 2 CDs plus an additional 3rd disc of b-sides and rarities, all in a 20-page casebound book package.
Includes the brand new single "Shame", co-written with Gary Barlow. The single marks the first time the two superstars have ever recorded and performed a duet together, and the first time they have written and recorded a song together since Robbie's departure from Take That in 1995.
With a staggering 57 million album sales and 11 million singles sold, Robbie Williams has been breaking records over the course of his whole career. 7 No 1 UK albums meant he is easily the biggest selling solo artist in UK history, a fact reinforced by his 2010 Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution To Music. In fact, with a tally of 16, he has won more Brits than any other artist since the awards began, including "Angels" being voted the best single of the last 25 years. A plethora of other record-breaking awards include a Guinness World Record for fastest ever ticket sales, coupled with the honor of playing the largest open-air concert in UK history, at Knebworth in 2003 have meant that his status as a live performer has equalled his massive achievements as a recording artist.
Robbie Williams said: "It's incredible to listen to the album and realize that it s already been 20 years of making music and playing gigs. And the great thing about the album is that it's not only a celebration of my past but also a bridge to the future. The fact that part of the future includes a name from my past makes it all the more poignant for me".
Japanese edition of the former Take That leader's 1998 solo album with two hidden bonus tracks added, 'Stand Your Ground' & 'Stalker's Day Off'. 14 tracks total, also featuring the U.K. hits 'Millennium' & 'No Regrets'. A Chrysalis Records release.