Singers are recording on the same premises
Monday, 30 March 2009
Robbie Williams is working on his solo album at the studio where Take That are recording.
The singer’s new material is being produced by Trevor Horn at his west London headquarters.
And Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, 37, Jason Orange, 38, and Howard Donald, 40, are also using a studio at the complex.
'They're all in the building,’ Trevor tells the BBC. ‘Gary is in one of the rooms and Robbie's there, so they bump into each other and they get on brilliantly well.’
Last week, Robbie, 35, claimed a reunion with Take That was ‘looking more likely by the week’.
But Gary, 38, says nothing definite has been planned.
‘I’ve heard Robbie say that 50 times,’ he tells The Sun. ‘We keep answering the same way.
'We’d all love to do something but Rob’s in the studio making an album and we’re on tour in the summer. It will happen, I just don’t know when.’
Robbie’s spokesman adds: ‘He is fully focused on getting the album together and there are no plans for a Take That reunion.’
Take That reformed in 2005 and have since sold six million albums.

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