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BETTER MAN – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(Better Man AU / Sony Music UK, 2025)
This is the soundtrack to Michael Gracey’s unconventional biographical film about the life of Robbie Williams, in which the British pop singer is portrayed by a CGI monkey with his voice. Better Man's soundtrack includes many new versions of the musician's biggest hits. Better Man is the inventive and visually stunning biopic about the life of Robbie Williams, a UK-based pop star who rose to prominence in the 1990s. BETTER MAN is an unflinching portrayal of Robbie's development from a boy band bad boy to a star in his own right. Better Man's soundtrack contains 12 songs. The songs are mostly sung by Robbie Williams himself, although Adam Tucker is also credited on the tracks for performing additional vocals as Robbie. |
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XXV (Deluxe
Edition)
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Robbie Williams CD 1:
CD 2:
XXV is a compilation album by Robbie Williams. The album marks the 25th anniversary of Williams's solo career, and contains re-recorded and orchestrated versions of songs from his career, which were reworked by Jules Buckley, Guy Chambers and Steve Sidwell with the Metropole Orkest. Although celebrating his latest milestone, the compilation doesn't quite stretch the span of Robbie's solo output, with his first two No. 2 hits - 'Freedom' and 'Old Before I Die' missing, along with other choice omissions including the No 1 singles 'Somethin' Stupid' (duet with Nicole Kidman) and 'Radio'. |
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THE HEAVY
ENTERTAINMENT SHOW (Standard
Edition)
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Robbie
Williams
The Heavy Entertainment Show is the eleventh studio album by English recording artist Robbie Williams. The album was primarily produced by Williams' longtime songwriting partner Guy Chambers and Richard Flack, along with a variety of producers such as Stuart Price, Johnny McDaid and Gary Go. Musically, The Heavy Entertainment Show is a pop album with elements of rock, swing, country and electro-pop. The Heavy Entertainment Show was supported by three singles: 'Party Like a Russian', 'Love My Life' and 'Mixed Signals'. |
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SWINGS BOTH WAY (Standard
Edition)
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Robbie
Williams
Swings Both Ways is the tenth studio album by Robbie Williams. It is his second swing album after 2001's Swing When You're Winning; unlike the latter, which had one original composition, this album features an equal mix of both covers and original material. The album marked Williams' first major work with former longtime collaborator Guy Chambers since 2002's Escapology. Chambers produced the album and co-wrote most of the album's new material with Williams. 'Go Gentle' was released as the album's official lead single and following 'Dream A Little Dream' and 'Shine My Shoes'. |
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TAKE THE CROWN (Standard
Edition)
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Robbie Williams
Take the Crown is the ninth studio album release by Robbie Williams. Take the Crown is preceded by the lead single, 'Candy', a track Williams co-wrote with Gary Barlow which became his seventh solo number one single in the UK. |
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IN AND OUT OF CONSCIOUSNESS: GREATEST HITS 1990-2010 (Deluxe
Edition)
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Robbie Williams CD 1:
CD 2:
CD 3: B-sides and rarities
In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010 is the second greatest hits compilation album by Robbie Williams, after his first greatest hits compilation, Greatest Hits, which was released in 2004. The album was released in October 2010 and is his last album under his recording contract with EMI. The lead single of the album is 'Shame', co-written by and featuring fellow Take That member Gary Barlow. The song is their first collaboration in 15 years since Williams left Take That in 1995. Beside the lead single, 'Shame', the album also features a new track called 'Heart And I' co-written with Barlow. The only single to be released is 'Shame'. In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010 is available in several formats including a three CD deluxe edition with rarities and B-sides (The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay and hopefully become a hit record. The B-side (or 'flip-side') is a secondary recording that typically receives less attention, although some B-sides have been as successful as, or more so than, their A-sides.) |
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REALITY KILLED THE VIDEO STAR (Standard Edition) – Robbie Williams (Robbie Williams / Virgin Records, 2009)
Reality Killed the Video Star is the eighth solo studio album by Robbie Williams; it was Williams' first studio album in three years. It incorporates elements of pop rock, dance-rock, alternative rock and adult contemporary music. The album was preceded by lead single 'Bodies'. Other single releases include 'You Know Me' and 'Morning Sun'. 'Morning Sun'; written around the time of pop star Michael Jackson's death, the song was originally meant to be a tribute to the late star, co-written by Don Black who wrote Jackson's 1972 song 'Ben'. However, Williams' later commented that it was more about himself. The song's title could likely be a reference to The Jackson 5 1970 song, 'Can I See You In The Morning?' which references the lyric, 'morning sun'. Reality Killed the Video Star was viewed by critics and fans as being Williams' 'comeback album' after the relative failure of his 2006 release, RUDEBOX (EMI, 2006 ). |
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RUDEBOX – Robbie Williams (EMI, 2006)
Rudebox is the seventh studio album by Robbie Williams. Musically, Rudebox is a dance album with pop, disco, electronica and rap elements. It features two guest appearances from the Pet Shop Boys. The album was produced by a variety of producers including; Mark Ronson, Soul Mekanik, Pet Shop Boys and Jerry Meehan. Rudebox was supported by five singles: 'Rudebox', 'Kiss Me', 'Lovelight', 'Bongo Bong & Je Ne T'aime Plus' and 'She's Madonna'. The title track was a big success in Europe; it also reached the top ten in a lot of other countries around the world. The album is a mixture of covers and new tracks, in addition to 'Summertime', a song originally written when Williams left Take That. |
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INTENSIVE CARE (Standard Edition) – Robbie Williams(EMI, 2005)
Intensive Care is the sixth studio album by Robbie Williams; it was produced by Stephen Duffy and Williams and was the first of Williams' albums to not be produced by longtime songwriting partner Guy Chambers. The album was supported by four singles; 'Tripping', 'Make Me Pure', 'Advertising Space' and 'Sin Sin Sin'. Like most of the singer's previous albums, Intensive Care topped the charts in many countries and the album became the best selling album in Europe by the end of 2005. |
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TRIPPING
(Single)
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Robbie Williams
'Tripping' is a song Robbie Williams from his sixth studio album INTENSIVE CARE (2005). The single was released as the album's lead single. Backed with the track 'Make Me Pure', also from the same album. The song became a worldwide success for Williams, debuting inside the top 10 in most countries around Europe, including number two in the United Kingdom. |
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SIN SIN SIN
(Single)
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Robbie Williams
'Sin Sin Sin' is a song Robbie Williams from his sixth studio album, INTENSIVE CARE (2005). It was released as the album's fourth and last single. The song peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Williams' first single to miss the top 20. |
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GREATEST HITS – Robbie Williams (EMI, 2004)
Greatest Hits is a hits compilation released by Robbie Williams; the
album includes two new songs, 'Radio' and 'Misunderstood', which were both
released as singles.
Greatest Hits
was one of the fastest selling albums upon release in the UK, where it debuted
at the number-one spot with first week sales of over 320,000 copies.
Greatest Hits
also became the best selling album of the year in Europe for over 5 million copies sold worldwide.
ESCAPOLOGY is the fifth
studio album recorded by singer-songwriter Robbie Williams. ESCAPOLOGY
was preceded by the lead single 'Feel'. 'Feel' became
Williams's biggest international hit and his best selling single in Europe,
Canada, Mexico and Argentina. It was the most played song in Europe in
2003. Despite Williams's major success in most of the world, 'Feel' failed
to reach the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. Three other singles from the
album were released; 'Come Undone', 'Something Beautiful' and 'Sexed
Up'. ESCAPOLOGY was arguably conceived as a concept album, due to
its lyrical content being totally reflective of Williams' life as a popstar.
SOMETHIN' STUPID
(Single)
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Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman
Robbie Williams recorded a cover version of 'Somethin'
Stupid' as a duet with Australian actress Nicole
Kidman. The song appeared on Williams' 2001 album,
SWING WHEN YOU'RE WINNING, and was released as the
album's lead single and topping the UK Singles Chart at the end
of the year.
Whereas I'VE BEEN EXPECTING YOU (1998) used the
Britpop genre for its overall sound, SING WHEN YOU'RE WINNING
incorporates a more post-millennial dance-pop approach while utilizing classic
British rock elements. The album garnered positive reviews from critics.
SING WHEN YOU'RE WINNING spawned six singles: 'Rock DJ', 'Kids' (with Kylie Minogue), 'Supreme', 'Let Love Be
Your Energy', 'Eternity/The Road To Mandalay' and 'Better Man'.
KIDS
(Single)
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Robbie Williams & Kylie Minogue
'Kids' is a duet between singers Robbie
Williams and Kylie Minogue, released as the second single from
Williams' third studio album, SING WHEN YOU'RE WINNING.
Williams and his songwriting partner Guy Chambers co-wrote the
song for Minogue after she approached Williams to write her some
songs for her seventh studio album, and first album under
Parlophone, LIGHT YEARS (2000). Feeling
the chemistry between both himself and Minogue, he decided to
turn the song into a duet, include the track on his album, and
release it as a single.
ETERNITY / THE ROAD
TO MANDALAY
(Single)
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Robbie Williams
Eternity / The Road to
Mandalay is the fifth single from English singer-songwriter Robbie
Williams' third studio album
Sing When You're
Winning (2000). 'Eternity' did not appear on the album but
was later included on Williams'
Greatest Hits
album in 2004. The lyrics to 'Eternity' were written as a tribute
to Williams' close friendship with Geri Halliwell. Brian May of Queen
plays electric guitar on the track.
THE
EGO HAS LANDED
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Robbie Williams
THE EGO HAS LANDED is a compilation album by Robbie Williams.
All tracks were previously released on Williams' first two albums. LIFE THRU
A LENS (1997) and I'VE BEEN EXPECTING YOU (1998). | ||||||||||||||
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I'VE BEEN EXPECTING YOU
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Robbie
Williams
I've Been Expecting You is the second studio album by Robbie Williams. The album spawned five singles, including lead single 'Millennium', which became Williams' first UK number-one hit. Other singles from this album; 'No Regrets', 'Strong', 'She's The One' and 'Win Some Lose Some'. |
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MILLENNIUM
(Single)
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Robbie Williams
'Millennium' released as the first single from Williams' second studio album, I'VE BEEN EXPECTING YOU (1998). The song became an international success; it managed to break into the TOP 40 around the world. It also became Williams' first song to chart inside the US Billboard Hot 100 when it was released in 1999. |
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LIFE THRU A LENS – Robbie Williams(Chrysalis Records, 1997)
Robbie Williams originally found success in the male pop group TAKE THAT, which he joined in 1990 following a successful audition. Williams left Take That in 1995 to pursue a solo career; the group disbanded the following year. LIFE THRU A LENS, Williams' debut studio album, was released the following year. The album's first three singles, 'Old Before I Die', 'Lazy Days' and 'South Of The Border', were all moderate successes, but it was the fourth single 'Angels' which catapulted Williams to international fame as a solo artist. 'Angels', it has sold over 1 million copies in the UK and is his biggest-selling single to date. 'Freedom', Robbie's first solo success, a cover of George Michaels 1990 hits, is not featured on the album. For Malaysia market, the single was released in the compilation album, MEGA HIT 8 (EMI, 1996). |
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SOUTH OF THE BORDER
(Single)
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Robbie Williams
'South Of The Border', released as the third singe from Williams' debut studio album, LIFE THRU A LENS (1997). This was the only LIFE THRU A LENS single that did not appear on Williams' GREATEST HITS album (2004). |
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FREEDOM
(Single)
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Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams covered 'Freedom' and released it as his debut solo single, a year after his departure from Take That. 'Freedom' is a song written, produced and performed by singer-songwriter George Michael. |