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Swings Both Ways - CD Music

by Robbie Williams
label: Island Records, January of 2013 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Shine My Shoes
02 - Go Gentle
03 - I Wan'na Be Like You
04 - Swing Supreme
05 - Swings Both Ways
06 - Dream A Little Dream
07 - Soda Pop
08 - Snowblind
09 - Puttin' On The Ritz
10 - Little Green Apples
11 - Minnie The Moocher
12 - If I Only Had A Brain
13 - No One Likes A Fat Pop Star

Swings Both Ways - CD

by Robbie Williams

Property Description
label: Island Records
Release Date: January of 2013
Dimensions: 143 x 123 x 7 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Pop-Rock > Pop-Rock
EAN: 0602537561483
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams is one of the most iconic and successful artists in British pop music, known both for his solo work and as a member of the boy band Take That. Born on February 13, 1974, in Stoke-on-Trent, England, Robbie Williams stood out for his powerful voice, undeniable charisma and ability to entertain audiences, becoming one of the UK's biggest pop stars and an important figure in global music.

Robbie Williams' career began in the 1990s, when he joined the boy band Take That in 1990, at the age of 16. Take That quickly became one of the most popular bands in the UK, with a string of hits such as "Pray," "Relight My Fire," and "Back for Good." The band dominated the music charts and captured the imagination of millions of fans, being one of the most successful boy bands of the decade.

However, in 1995, after growing tensions within the band and the desire to pursue a more independent career, Robbie Williams left the group. His departure generated great media attention and speculation about the future of the band, which broke up shortly after (although they reunited years later).

After leaving Take That, Robbie Williams launched a solo career that quickly catapulted him to fame. His first solo album, Life thru a Lens (1997), was a success, especially thanks to the single "Angels," which became one of the most iconic songs of his career and remains a pop anthem to this day. "Angels" helped establish Robbie as one of the UK's leading pop artists and marked the beginning of a string of successful albums.

In 1998, Robbie released the album I've Been Expecting You, which further cemented her star status. The album included hits such as "Millennium," "No Regrets," and "She's the One," and sold millions of copies worldwide. "Millennium," in particular, became Robbie's first single to reach number one in the UK, and the album was widely praised for its blend of pop, rock and orchestral elements.

Over the next few years, Robbie Williams continued to release successful albums, including Sing When You're Winning (2000) and Escapology (2002). Sing When You're Winning included hits such as "Rock DJ," whose music video caused great controversy due to its graphic content, but which reinforced Robbie's bold and irreverent image. Escapology was another commercial success, with singles such as "Feel" and "Come Undone," and showed a more introspective side of the singer, addressing themes such as loneliness and fame.

Robbie Williams has also experimented with other musical genres throughout his career. In 2001, he released Swing When You're Winning, a swing album that pays homage to the classics of artists such as Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. The album was a success and highlighted Robbie's versatile talent as a performer. His version of "Mack the Knife" and the duet with Nicole Kidman on "Somethin' Stupid" were well received, showing that Robbie could navigate with ease between different musical styles.

Despite continued success, Robbie's career has also been marked by personal challenges, including struggles with addiction and mental health issues, which he has publicly addressed with great candor. However, his resilience and ability to reinvent himself have kept him at the top of the music industry.

In 2010, Robbie reunited with Take That to release the album Progress, which was a commercial and critical success. The band reunion was a significant moment for both Robbie and the fans, demonstrating that despite past tensions, he and the band members could collaborate successfully again.

Throughout his career, Robbie Williams has released several chart-topping albums, including Intensive Care (2005), Reality Killed the Video Star (2009), Take the Crown (2012), and The Heavy Entertainment Show (2016). He also set a record for selling the most tickets for a tour in a single day, demonstrating his enormous popularity as a live performer.

Robbie Williams is widely regarded as one of the UK's biggest pop artists, with over 75 million albums sold worldwide and numerous awards, including several Brit Awards. His ability to entertain and his charismatic presence on stage have earned him a loyal fan base that spans generations.

In addition to music, Robbie is also known for his humor, expansive personality, and the way he has openly addressed his personal battles, making him an inspirational figure for many. His longevity in the industry and his ability to stay relevant in an ever-changing music landscape are testaments to his talent and determination.

Robbie Williams remains an important figure in pop music, and his career is one of the most successful and enduring in the history of British music. With a combination of talent, charisma, and resilience, he has left an indelible mark on popular culture, and his legacy as one of the greatest pop artists of all time is assured.

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