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Life Thru a Lens 1997
I've Been Expecting You 1998
Ego Has Landed 1999
Sing when You're Winning 2000
Eternity 2001
Swing When You're Winning 2002
Escapalogy 2002
Escapology 2003
Intensive Care 2005
Rudebox 2006
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  Are You Gonna Go My Way
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  Baby Girl Window
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  Back for Good
  Better Days
  Better Man
  Beyond The Sea
  Blasphemy
  Bodies
  Bongo Bong And Je Ne T'aime Plus
  Burslem Normals
  By All Means Necessary
  Cheap Love Song
  Clean
  Coke & Tears
  Come Fly With Me
  Come Undone
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Biography

Out of all the members of Take That, Robbie Williams never really seemed to fit in. Roguishly handsome where his bandmates were merely cute, Williams was tougher and sexier than the rest, which made him more distinctive. He also fought regularly with the other members and their management, primarily because he was occasionally adverse to being so heavily packaged. So it didn't come as a surprise that he was the first to leave the band, departing early in the summer of 1995 to pursue a solo career; by some accounts, he was fired from the group. Although he was the first out of the gate, it took Williams awhile to get started. For most of 1995, he attempted to boost his credibility by tagging along with Oasis, hoping that Noel Gallagher would give him a couple of songs. He never did, but all of his time with Oasis launched Williams into a world of heavy partying, drinking, and drugging. Over the course of 1996, he was only heard from in gossip columns, and every published picture indicated he had put on considerable weight. Occasionally, he was quoted as saying his new music would abandon lightweight dance-pop for traditional Brit-pop, but his first single was a cover of George Michael's "Freedom '90." Released late in 1996, the single was a disaster, but his second single, 1997's "Old Before I Die," was more in the vein of his early pronouncements, featuring a distinct Oasis influence. Williams released his first solo album, Life Thru a Lens, in 1997. The album became a big hit in Britain, prompting his second, I've Been Expecting You, in 1998. The Ego Has Landed, a U.S.-only compilation designed for breaking Williams to American audiences, was released stateside in the spring of 1999. Sing When You're Winning followed in late 2000, gaining success with the video hit "Rock DJ," while a big-band album of standards (Swing When You're Winning) appeared a year later. During 2002, Williams celebrated an enormous new contract with EMI (rumored to be upward of 80 million dollars), but suffered the loss of his longtime production partner, Guy Chambers. Escapology, the fifth Robbie Williams album (and the last including Chambers' input), sold millions of copies in Europe, though it failed to persuade American audiences. As a result, the 2003 concert record Live at Knebworth wasn't released in the States. The 2004 release Greatest Hits pulled together the man's big singles while introducing his new musical partner Stephen Duffy with two new tracks. Intensive Care from 2005 was the first full-length from the team. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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