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I've Been Expecting You is Robbie's second solo album. The most successful singles from it were "Millennium"
and "She's the one". The album was one of the best selling albums in the UK from 1998-1999. I've Been Expecting You
was ranked 91st in a 2005 survey held by British television's channel 4 to determine the 100 greatest albums of all time.
- I've Been Expecting You
- Released August 25th 1998
- Highest postion on UK charts #1
- Strong
- No Regrets
- Millennium
- Phoenix from the flames
- Win some lose some
- Grace
- Heaven from here
- Karma Killer
- She's the one
- Man machine
- These Dreams
- Stand your ground and stalkers day off *hidden tracks.
- This cd when it was first released also included a song called Jesus in a Camper Van, this was later removed and replaced
with the song Phoenix from the flames due to Robbie being sued.
The Ego Has landed was Robbie's thrid album and was made to be released in North America and
reached a chart postion of # 63 in the US charts, this was Robbie's first cd released in the US and did not fair too
well. He has no desire to crack the American charts as he says "I can't be arsed".
- The Ego has Landed
- Released 1999
- Lazy Days
- Millennium
- No Regrets
- Strong
- Angels
- Win Some Lose Some
- Let Me Entertain You
- Phoenix From The Flames
- Old Before I Die
- Killing Me
- Man Machine
- She's The One
- Karma Killer
- One Of God's Better People
- This cd when it was first released had a track called Jesus in a campervan on it but was later removed due to a law suit
and was replaced with Phoenix from the flames, some fans like me are lucky enough to have one of the first ones with this
track on it.
Sing When You're Winning is the fourth album released from Robbie Williams, released in 2000. The most successful
tracks on the album are Rock Dj and Eternity/The Road To Mandalay, as they both reached Number 1 in the Charts, as did
the album itself.
- Sing When You're Winning
- Released 28th August 2000
- Highest postion in UK charts #1
- Let love be your energy
- Betterman
- Rock Dj
- Supreme
- Kids (Duet with Kylie Minogue)
- If it's hurting you
- Love calling earth
- Knutsford city limits
- Forever texas
- By all means necessary
- The road to mandalay
- This cd does not contain any hidden tracks, but if you let the last track play in about ten minutes after the song finishing
you will he Robbie say "not doing one on this one"
Swing When You're Winning is a swing covers album by Robbie Williams, released in November 22nd 2001.
The album features the UK number one single "Somethin' Stupid", a duet with Aussie Nicole Kidman. "Beyond The Sea" was featured
in the 2003 animated motion picture Finding Nemo.
- Swing When You're Winning
- Released 22nd November 2001
- Highest chart postion in UK #1
- I will talk and Hollywood will listen
- Mack the knife
- Somethin' stupid (With Nicole Kidman)
- Do nothin' till you hear from me
- It was a very good year ( With Frank Sinatra)
- Straighten up and fly right back
- Well did you evah (with John Lovitz)
- Mr Bojangles
- One for my baby
- Things (with Jane Horrocks)
- Aint that a kick in the head
- They can't take that away from me (with Rupert Everett)
- Have you met Mis Jones?
- Me and my shadow (with Jonathan Wilkes Rob's best mate)
- Beyond the sea
- This cd does contain a hidden track and can be found after the last track if you let the cd play for about 15 minutes.
Escapology is Robbie's sixth solo effort, and his last with producer and co-songwriter Guy Chambers.
Critics were negative about the album, calling it "stale songs, formulaic arrangements, and mediocre songwriting". Rolling
stone magazine was less harsh, describing it as a "self-conscious effort to craft a pop-rock blockbuster". Some said
it was "probably the weakest Robbie Williams album to date". The most successfull songs on the album are Feel and Something
Beautiful.
Williams has said of the album that "half of it is written from the standpoint of 'Look, this is really me with my tears
of a clown. Do they love me or hate me?' The rest of it is about somebody that I have to think I am to get up onstage. Because
little me wouldn't get up there. It's too scary!"
The album was refactored for the U.S market upon its release there in 2003.
- Released 5th November 2002
- Highest postion in UK charts #1
- Escapology
- How piculair
- Feel
- Something beautiful
- Monsoon
- Sexed up
- Love somebody
- Revolution
- Handsome man
- Come undone
- Me and my monkey
- Song 3
- Hot fudge
- Cursed
- Nan's song
- In addition, two hidden tracks follow "Nan's Song", the first concerning the state of society, often referred to
as "Save the Children", the only line of its chorus; the second concerns Williams' abstract wonderings during a date with
a boring girlfriend, sometimes referred to as "I Tried Love", after the first line of its chorus.
- United States verison
- Feel
- Monsoon
- Sexed up
- Get a little high
- Come undone
- Something beautiful
- Love somebody
- Revolution
- How piculair
- One fine day
- Me and my monkey
- Handsome man
- Nan's song
- How Piculair (reprise)
- The U.S. release, on virgin Records, shuffles the song order, removes "Song 3", "Hot Fudge", "Cursed", and both hidden
tracks, adding "Get a Little High", "One Fine Day", and a reprise of "How Peculiar" in their place.
Live at Knebworth, also known as Live Summer 2003 with an alternate cover, is a live album by
Robbie Williams, recorded and released in 2003. The album is a compilation of the songs performed during three consecutive
shows at Knebworth, England. The three shows attracted a total of 375,000 fans.
- Released 2003
- Highest postion in UK charts #2
- Live at knebworth/Live summer 2003
- Let me entertain you
- let love be your energy
- We will rock you
- Monsoon
- Come undone
- Me and my monkey
- Hot fudge
- mr bojangles
- She's the one
- Kids
- Betterman
- Nan's song
- Feel
- Angels
- Cotains NO hidden tracks
Greatest Hits is a compilation by Robbie Williams, released in 2004. It included two new songs, these
being "Radio" and "Misunderstood", which were both released as singles. It is one of the fastest selling albums upon release
in the UK, where it debuted at the number one spot.
- Realeased 18th October 2004
- Highest UK chart postion #1
- Greatest Hits
- Old before i die
- Lazy days
- Angels
- let me entertain you
- Millennium
- No regrets
- Strong
- She's the one
- Rock Dj
- Kids
- Supreme
- let love be your energy
- Eternity
- Road to mandalay
- Feel
- come undone
- Sexed up
- Radio
- misunderstood
- This cd was also released with a different track listing for Australia. The track list was almost the same expect
that Eternity/The road to mandlay were replaced with Betterman and Something Beautiful.
Intensive Care is the fifth studio from Robbie Williams, released in October 2005. Intensive Care is
the fifth studio album. Although originally intended not to be released in North America, most likely because of Williams's
appearance at Live 8, the album was made available in North America via iTunes.
The first single from the album, "Tripping", was released on September 5th, 2005 which first aired on The Chris Moyle
show on BBC Radio 1, with the music video debuting on channel 4.
- Intensive Care
- Released 24th October 2004
- Highest chart postion in UK #1
- Ghosts
- Tripping
- Make me pure
- Spread your wings
- Advertising space
- Please don't die
- Your gay friend
- Sin Sin Sin
- Random acts of kindness
- The trouble with me
- A place to crash
- King of bloke and bird
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- This the list of singles that have been in the UK charts and the higest postion they have reached on the UK charts
- Aug 1996 'Freedom' #2
- Apr 1997 'Old Before I Die' #2
- Jul 1997 'Lazy Days' #8
- Sep 1997 'South of the Border' #14
- Dec 1997 'Angels' #4
- Mar 1998 'Let me entertain you' #3
- Sep 1998 'Millennium' #1
- Dec 1998 'No regrets/Antmusic' #4
- Mar 1999 'Strong' #4
- Nov 1999 'She's the one/It's only us' #1
- Aug 2000 'Rock Dj' #1
- Oct 2000 'Kids' (with Kylie Minogue) #2
- Dec 2000 'Supreme' #4
- April2000 'Let love be your energy' #10
- Jul 2001 'Eternity/Road to Mandalay' #1
- Dec 2001 'Somethin' Stupid' (with Nicole Kidman) #1
- Apr 2002 'My Culture' (1 Giant leap feat. Maxi Jazz & Robbie Williams) #9
- Dec 2002 'Feel' #4
- Apr 2003 'Come Undone' #4
- Aug 2003 'Something Beautiful' #3
- Nov 2003 'Sexed Up' #10
- Oct 2004 'Radio' #1
- Dec 2004 'Misunderstood' #8
- Sept 2005 'Tripping' #4
- Dec 2005 ' Advertising space' # 2 (In Australia)
The highest position in the US charts was #41 for 'Angels'.
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