British band Take That announced today that the band reunited, including Robbie Williams, will offer a tour in 2011 , while collaboration is not permanent. Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow, another of the five original band members, the BBC showed the previously unreleased track "Shame" from the upcoming greatest hits album of Williams, The Greatest Hits 1990-2010 In And Out Of Consciousness.
After more than a decade of fighting between Williams and the rest of the group and the decision of the first to launch a solo career, the Take That announced last month that they had made peace following a meeting in Los Angeles to 18 months and had recorded an album with new songs.
Williams and Barlow, who were singing voices and the only group that have had success with his solo projects, noted that they are finalizing the details for the tour, which will sound the new issues and successes that caused Teen sensation of half the world in the early 1990.
Barlow said he did not look beyond this tour, to be held in summer, and currently only plan to make a single disc and a unique series of concerts.
"I think once we finish with that, Rob will be Rob and we will return to being a group of four there," said Barlow.
The singer said so far only five plan to work together for 18 months, although "the door is open" to whatever arises.
"Whatever happens after that is something that certainly had not planned," he said.
The couple also had how was the reunion of the band 18 months ago in Los Angeles, when they made peace and decided to start a new project together, after not having had contact with Williams since 1995. Garlow
confessed that during these fifteen years have felt guilty for not having tried to retrieve the relationship with Robbie Williams, who was the youngest member of the band.
"I think we all feel guilty, the four, because Rob was the youngest and most impressionable and feel we do not take care enough," admitted Barlow.
whole process of recording disc Take That The Circus, in Los Angeles, explained in the interview, has been "a great talk" between Robbie Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald, in which many things have been clarified.
"was one of those difficult situations in life where everything could have gone wrong, but we had a long conversation and something incredible happened: we ask for forgiveness and we did another heart," said Williams.
Williams admitted that during the conversation took a big load off, "a weight so great that not even know I had."
"He spent the last fifteen years of my life thinking that someday I would say if we had that talk," he said For its part Barlow.
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