In 1996 he released his first solo single "Freedom", a
cover of the 1990 George Michael hit. Though this was a sucess it
was not until the release of the single "Angels" that
his solo career took off in Europe. Although it reached number one
in many countries, it only managed to get to number four in the
official UK singles chart in December 1997 – he would have to wait
until September 19, 1998 for his first number one with "Millennium".
He quickly became a major celebrity in the UK with numerous top
ten singles. In 1999 he collaberated with singer Tom Jones for a
track on the album Reload.
He broke the United States in 2000 with his hit song "Rock
DJ". The video featured Williams in a roller-disco as he stripped
nude and then proceeded to strip off his own flesh, muscle tissue
and organs until he was a dancing skeleton. It is said that the
frontal nudity was edited out in the US while the gore was left
in, whereas the opposite was true for the UK. The video's ending
was cut by many TV stations around the world and the whole video
was forbidden in some countries (VH1 Europe even made their own
video out of recording studio footage). Williams has built quite
a reputation for appearing nude (or nearly nude) in photographs,
videos and live performances.
His United States and global success was cemented after a duet cover
version of the Frank and Nancy Sinatra song "Somethin' Stupid"
with Australian actress Nicole Kidman, who was fresh off of her
Oscar-nomnated performance in Moulin Rouge. In 2002 he released
an album called Swing When You're Winning in which his image was
tamed down and he sang jazz, blues and pop standards from the fifties.
In 2002 he stopped working with his long-term writing partner Guy
Chambers, who had co-written most of his singles. However, they
regrouped again after six months during the making of his next album,
Escapology, which was released in late 2002. The first single from
it, "Feel", had big success arround Europe. The video
for the next single, "Come Undone", featured Williams
having sex at a party (actually with his pants on), and also images
of insects and reptiles. Therefore a censored version was released
that MTV Networks Europe chose to edit a little more and to play
it only to the half.
Williams appears in the 2002 List of the "100 Greatest Britons"
(sponsored by the BBC and voted for by the public). He toured Australia
and New Zealand in December of 2003 with Duran Duran and performed
the title song for the movie Johnny English. An official biography,
"Feel", has become an instant bestseller in the UK since
its publication in September 2004. Williams currently lives in Los
Angeles.
His Greatest Hits album was released on 18th October, 2004. The
first new single to be taken from the album was called "Radio",
which went straight to number one, selling just over 40,000 copies
in the first week. The other new track on the album is called "Misunderstood"
and is due for release in December 2004. Its video is already available
on some music channels. It will be featured on the soundtrack to
Bridget Jones's Diary 2.
Discography
Albums
Life Thru a Lens (1997); #1 UK
I've Been Expecting You (1998 (UK) / 2002 (US)); #1 UK
The Ego Has Landed (1999); #63 US (North America only release)
Sing When You're Winning (2000); #1 UK, #110 US
Swing When You're Winning (2001); #1 UK
Escapology (2003); #1 UK, #43 US
Robbie Williams – Live At Knebworth (2003); #2 UK
Greatest Hits (2004); #1 UK
UK hit singles
Aug 1996 "Freedom" #2
Apr 1997 "Old Before I Die" #2
Jul 1997 "Lazy Days" #8
Sep 1997 "South of the Border" #14
Dec 1997 "Angels" #4
Mar 1998 "Let Me Entertain You" #3
Sep 1998 "Millennium" #1
Dec 1998 "No Regrets/Antmusic" #4
Mar 1999 "Strong" #4
Nov 1999 "She's The One/It's Only Us" #1
Aug 2000 "Rock DJ" #1
Oct 2000 "Kids" (with Kylie Minogue) #2
Dec 2000 "Supreme" #4
Apr 2001 "Let Love Be Your Energy" #10
Jul 2001 "Eternity/Road to Mandalay" #1
Dec 2001 "Somethin' Stupid" (with Nicole Kidman) #1
Apr 2002 "My Culture" (1 Giant Leap feat. Maxi Jazz &
Robbie Williams) #9
Dec 2002 "Feel" #4
Apr 2003 "Come Undone" #4
Aug 2003 "Something Beautiful" #3
Nov 2003 "Sexed Up" #10
Oct 2004 "Radio" #1
Dec 2004 "Misunderstood"
The highest position in the US charts was #41 for "Angels".
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