<P> In the album Beautiful World all four members of the band had the opportunity to sing lead vocals . Unlike the band's earlier works, where the majority of their material was written by Gary Barlow who received a sole credit, all four band members are credited as co-writers, along with John Shanks, regardless of whether they contributed to the writing process or not . The comeback single, "Patience", was released on 20 November 2006, with a special event launching it on 5 November . On 26 November "Patience" hit number 1 in the UK in its second week of chart entry making it the group's ninth No. 1 and stayed there for 4 weeks . Take That also accompanied eventual winner Leona Lewis in a live version of "A Million Love Songs" in the final of The X Factor on 16 December 2006 . </P> <P> The week after Take That's comeback album Beautiful World was released it was announced that Take That had become the first artists ever to top the UK official single and album charts along with the download single, download album and DVD charts in the same week, as well as topping the radio charts . </P> <P> The video for the number 1 hit single "Shine", the follow - up to "Patience", premiered on 25 January 2007 on Channel 4, ahead of its release on 26 February 2007 . The band's success continued on 14 February 2007 when Take That performed live at the BRIT Awards ceremony at Earl's Court . Their single "Patience" won the Best British Single category . The third single taken from Beautiful World was "I'd Wait For Life", released on 18 June 2007 in the UK . The single reached 17 in the UK Singles Chart . This was due to lack of promotion, as the band decided to take a pre-tour break rather than do any promotion for the single . Beautiful World was the fourth biggest - selling album of 2007 . It was announced at the start of 2007 that Take That signed a record deal with American label Interscope, and would also release their album in Canada . Starting on 11 October 2007, Take That began their Beautiful World Tour 2007 in Belfast . The tour included 49 shows throughout Europe and the UK and ended in Manchester on 23 December 2007 . The band received four nominations at the 2008 BRIT Awards . Nominated for Best British Group, Best British Single ("Shine"), Best British Album (Beautiful World) and Best Live Act, they took home the Best Live Act and the Best British Single awards . </P> <P> "Greatest Day", the first single from the album The Circus, made its radio premiere on 13 October 2008 and it was released on 24 November . It debuted at Number 1 in the UK Singles Chart on 30 November 2008 . An album launch party for The Circus was held in Paris on 2 December . Prior to the official release of Take That's upcoming album The Circus it was revealed that the album had broken all pre-order records and had become the most pre-ordered album of all time . On its first day of release The Circus sold 133,000 copies, and after four days on sale it sold 306,000 copies (going platinum) making The Circus the fastest selling album of the year . The album reached number 1 on the UK album charts on 7 December 2008 with total first - week sales of 432,490, the third highest opening sales week in UK history . </P>

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