"Take That - Greatest Hits" is a compilation album by the British pop group Take That, released in 1996. It features a collection of the band's biggest hits from their early career up to that point, including tracks from their first three studio albums: "Take That & Party" (1992), "Everything Changes" (1993), and "Nobody Else" (1995).
The album includes chart-topping singles such as "Back for Good," "Pray," "Relight My Fire," and "Could It Be Magic," among others. These songs helped establish Take That as one of the most successful boy bands of the 1990s, with their catchy melodies, polished production, and charismatic performances captivating audiences worldwide.
In addition to their original hits, "Greatest Hits" also features a few new tracks, including the single "How Deep Is Your Love," a cover of the Bee Gees classic, which became another chart success for the group.
Upon its release, "Take That - Greatest Hits" topped the UK Albums Chart and became one of the best-selling albums of 1996 in the UK. It remains a beloved compilation for fans of Take That's early music, serving as a nostalgic reminder of the band's rise to fame and their impact on pop music during the 1990s.