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His second album, Twelve Months, Eleven Days, was less successful. Two singles were released: "Stronger", which reached #16, and "For All That You Want", which reached #24. Barlow was then dropped from his label just before he was due to release a third single "Lie To Me". He later set up a studio in his Cheshire home and began writing and producing records for the likes of Atomic Kitten, Donny Osmond, Blue (including the UK No. 2 hit "Guilty"), Lara Fabian and Delta Goodrem. During his time in Take That, Gary Barlow co-owns San Remo Publishing, with Gary Go, Bryn Christopher and brand new act Camilla Kerslake all signed to it. He has also written songs with and for Alesha Dixon, Britannia High and Katherine Jenkins. He wrote his autobiography My Take, published in 2006, before the Take That reunion. In 2007 he republished it, this time complete with the reunion of Take That. 1 CommentFeedAdd Comment
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Gary Barlow recorded a solo album in 1997 titled Open Road. Five singles were released from the album, with the first two — "Forever Love" and "Love Won't Wait" (written by Madonna) — both reaching number 1 on the UK singles chart.
kate Hall makes this comment
11 January 2010