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Intensive Care (Album) by Robbie Williams

Artist Biography For Robbie Williams

Robert Peter Williams Born 13 February 1974 Is An English Singer And Songwriter. He Found Fame As A Member Of The Pop Group Take That From 1990 To 1995 And Achieved Commercial Success After Launching A Solo Career In 1996. His Debut Studio Album Life Thru A Lens Was Released In 1997 And Included His Signature Song "Angels". His Second Album I've Been Expecting You Featured The Songs "Millennium" And "She's The One" His First Number One Singles. His Discography Includes Seven UK No. 1 Singles And All But One Of His 14 Studio Albums Have Reached No. 1 In The UK. Six Of His Albums Are Among The Top 100 Biggest-Selling Albums In The UK With Two Of Them In The Top 60 And He Gained A Guinness World Record In 2006 For Selling 1.6 Million Tickets In A Single Day During His Close Encounters Tour. Williams Has Received A Record 18 Brit Awards Winning Best British Male Artist Four Times Outstanding Contribution To Music Twice An Icon Award For His Lasting Impact On British Culture Eight German ECHO Awards And Three MTV European Music Awards. In 2004 He Was Inducted Into The UK Music Hall Of Fame After Being Voted The Greatest Artist Of The 1990s. According To The British Phonographic Industry BPI He Has Been Certified For 20.2 Million Albums And 8.66 Million Singles In The UK As A Solo Artist. Five Of His Albums Have Also Topped The Australian Albums Chart And Has Sold 75 Million Records Worldwide Making Him One Of The Best-Selling Music Artists Of All Time. He Also Topped The 2000–2010 UK Airplay Chart. His Three Concerts At Knebworth In 2003 Drew Over 375 000 People The UK's Biggest Music Event To That Point. In 2014 He Was Awarded The Freedom Of His Hometown Of Stoke-On-Trent And Had A Tourist Trail Created And Streets Named In His Honour. Williams' Thirteenth Album XXV Was Released On 9 September 2022. After 15 Years Williams Rejoined Take That In 2010 To Co-Write And Perform Lead Vocals On Their Album Progress Which Became The Second-Fastest-Selling Album In UK Chart History And The Fastest-Selling Record Of The Century At The Time. The Subsequent Stadium Tour Which Featured Seven Songs From Williams' Solo Career Became The Biggest-Selling Concert In UK History When It Sold 1.34 Million Tickets In Less Than 24 Hours. In 2011 Take That Frontman Gary Barlow Confirmed That Williams Had Left The Band For A Second Time To Focus On His Solo Career Although He Stated That The Departure Was Amicable And That Williams Was Welcome To Rejoin Take That In The Future. Williams Has Since Performed With Take That On Three Separate Television Appearances And Collaborated With Barlow On A Number Of Projects Such As The West End Musical The Band.

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Intensive Care Is The Ninth Album And Sixth Solo Studio Album By English Pop Singer Robbie Williams Released On October 24 2005 In The United Kingdom. Although Not Originally Intended To Be Released In North America It Was Made Available On ITunes There. Stoke's Favourite Son's Sixth Studio Album Marks A New Stage In The Career Of Mr Robert Peter Williams Britain's Favourite Popular Entertainer. Severed From His Former Right Hand Man Songwriter Guy Chambers Intensive Care Sees Him Forging A New Partnership With Former The Lilac Time Stalwart Stephen Duffy. The Result Is His Most Complete Album To Date Free From The Gimmicky Fillers--Like "Me And My Monkey" And "Jesus In A Camper Van"--That Tended To Drag Previous Efforts Down.Never Short Of Cocksure Bravado Robbie Starts Proceedings Off With A Modest Declaration—"Here I Stand Victorious The Only Man Who Made You Come" But For Once He's Got The Tunes To Back Up The Posturing. There're Plenty Of Classic Robbie Tracks From The Ballad-Tastic "Advertising Space"--Which Should See "Angels" Relegated To The Backbenches--To The Public Confessional Of "The Trouble With Me" Plus Some Daring Departures In Between From The '80s Pop Fun Of "Sin Sin Sin" To The Rolling Stones-A-Like "A Place To Crash" Via The Oasis-Lite Of "Make Me Pure" And The Smiths-Esque Guitars On "Your Gay Friend". You Can't Help But Feel That Mr Williams Has A Point To Make With This Album To All The People Who Said He'd Be Nothing Without Guy Chambers If That Is The Case He Couldn't Have Gone About It A Better Way Than By Serving Up The Best Album Of His Career To Date. --Melanie Wilkin