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Saturday, 6 December 2014

Google streaming support service for their new record

Take That have snubbed Spotify after stunning a cope with Google streaming support service for their new record.

The team has joined up with Search engines Google Perform Songs to allow their new launch, known as III, to be specifically streaming for monthly when it goes for selling on Thursday.

The team - Grettle Barlow, Howard Brian and Indicate Owen - is now down to three after Jerr Lemon remaining in Sept.

The shift comes at a time when there is increasing attention in the connection between performers and Spotify, after Taylor Instant eliminated her whole back catalog from the loading support just before launching her new record 1989.

Her activity was taken to help generate revenue rather than enabling people to pay attention to it for free, but there have been issues about the level of financial profits for performers whose music is presented on Spotify.

Take That's other collections keep be available to lovers on Spotify, despite Polydor's cope with Google.

Google has dropped to expose information about the cope.


 A statement from the group said: "We would like to thank Google Play for coming up with such a great, creative campaign around the release of an album we're extremely proud of.

"We also wanted to do something different for this release and are looking forward to seeing it come to life, kicking off with a very special album launch party on Monday for a small number of some of our biggest supporters."

Take That are jostling to be number one in the UK singles chart this week, just a few sales behind the current chart-topper Band Aid 30's new version of Do They Know It's Christmas?.

The track, called These Days, is just 1,500 copies behind the charity single according to midweek data released by the Official Chart Company.

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