This is possibly Take That's finest album - it has more hits than 'Take That & Party', and although 'Nobody Else' had its moments, it was a bit slow-paced and dull. 'Everything Changes' was released at the height of the band's fame, and if you want a little history of 1993, here it is. Of the five singles - 'Pray', 'Relight my Fire', 'Babe', the title track and 'Love Ain't Here Anymore' only the latter failed to get to number one, and thus as a pop album - an album designed to be popular - 'Everything Changes' is a massive success. Musically, the content is less important that the moment the album encapsulates, from summer 1993 to summer 1994, and if you were alive then you'll be unable to get most of these songs our of your head.