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My Take

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
21 September 2006

Pages
  
278 Pages

Originally published
  
21 September 2006

Genre
  
Autobiography

OCLC
  
156747522

Publisher
  
Bloomsbury Publishing

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
978-0-7475-8764-4

Author
  
Gary Barlow

Country
  
United Kingdom

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'My Take' is an autobiography by British singer/songwriter and lead member of Take That, Gary Barlow. "My Take" is his take on his childhood, breaking into the music scene, his years in Take That, after the band split, going solo and culminating in the reformation of the Take That to phenomenal success.

Contents

Background Information

Barlow had stated that he had begun writing 'a thin thing' that would have been nothing more than a collection of stories about his days in Take That, his time as a solo artist and his profession since he left the public spotlight, songwriting and producing for artists across the music scene. He stated that this short book was originally titled 'Backstage For Good' referencing his fall from superstardom during the late 90's and how he no longer felt comfortable in the media spotlight preferring to focus on his family and songwriting.

There are 2 versions of the book - the hardback which was released in 2006 and the paperback released a year later and updated with "the story of the comeback of all comebacks" with Take That reuniting for the first time in 10 years.

Public Appearances

Barlow appeared at a number of book shops and did various media interviews promoting his "My Take". He also visited Waterstones where he stayed to meet, pose for pictures and speak with every single person that had come for a book to be signed.

7/7 Terror Attacks

Chapter 17, entitled "Full Circle", is a short chapter about Gary's experience on 7 July 2005. Gary was on a tube train travelling from Edware Road when a bomb went off on the train next to his. This chapter describes that aftermath and chaos of what happened that day and according to Barlow changed the way he viewed his life.

References

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