In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the third studio album, from Take That Nobody Else, a special multi-format release is out now – listen here. This celebratory 30th anniversary release marks the first time the band’s iconic album has been produced on vinyl, with special collectors’ editions available here. The album, released on May 8, 1995, was the last recorded by Take That as a five-piece before their initial breakup in 1996.

It features some of their biggest hits, including ‘Sure’, ‘Back For Good’, ‘Never Forget’, and their much-loved cover of the Bee Gees’ ‘How Deep Is Your Love’, which remain fan favorites and pop landmarks.

The anniversary 2LP Deluxe edition, 2CD format, and digital versions include exclusive bonus material, such as the Japanese bonus track ‘All That Matters To Me’, unreleased live tracks from the 1995 Nobody Else Tour, and a vibrant 2025 remix of ‘Hanging Onto Your Love’ by Howard Donald. These additions offer fans a fresh perspective on the album’s legacy. Nobody Else captured Take That at their creative peak, blending heartfelt ballads with infectious pop energy, solidifying their place in music history.

To mark the occasion, BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills hosts Class of 95, a special program diving into the album’s creation. Available here, it features archive material, band interviews, and stories behind the hits, celebrating Take That’s cultural impact. This release not only honors the album’s milestone but also rekindles nostalgia for fans while introducing its timeless sound to new listeners, ensuring Nobody Else continues to resonate three decades later.

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