The premiere U.K. teen pop sensations of the early 1990s, Take That have evolved into a band with enduring, cross-generational appeal. Conceived as the British answer to New Kids on the Block, Take That initially worked the same territory as their American counterparts, merging new jack R&B influences, urban soul, and mainstream pop on albums like their first chart-topper, 1993's Everything Changes. Selling more records at the time than any English act since the Beatles, they eventually worked their way toward Hi-NRG dance music, while also pursuing an adult contemporary follo...