Robbie Williams has secretly recorded several new songs with Take That and described them as "amazing".
Fans disappointed by Thursday night's Children In Need gig, which was touted as the band's reunion but turned out to be nothing of the sort, can be reassured that they do plan to perform together and are working on new material.
Williams said he was "very, very excited about a project that's recently happening".
Speaking about Gary Barlow, Williams said: "Gaz is an amazing, amazing singer songwriter. I'm honoured to be in the same studio as him... erm... when we do, in the future." He then admitted: "Oh sod it, we've been in and the songs are absolutely amazing."
The band were spotted visiting a New York recording studio at the same time as Williams earlier this year. They last performed together in 1995.
The BBC Children In Need concert had been hyped as the setting for a Take That reunion, with tickets costing up to to £250 each.
However, the band performed separate sets and the closest they got to a reunion was Williams and Barlow briefly standing next to one another for the singalong finale of Hey Jude.
Williams said the real reunion was yet to come.
In an interview with BBC Radio 2, he said: "I want to do it because I've always wanted to be in a gang ever since I left that gang.
"And all the bitterness and resentment has gone now and what is left is a load of love, and watching four guys get together and enjoy each other's company and enjoy the process of writing together. For me, I'm envious of the joy that they're having."
Williams said he was "very, very excited about a project that's recently happening".
Speaking about Gary Barlow, Williams said: "Gaz is an amazing, amazing singer songwriter. I'm honoured to be in the same studio as him... erm... when we do, in the future." He then admitted: "Oh sod it, we've been in and the songs are absolutely amazing."
The band were spotted visiting a New York recording studio at the same time as Williams earlier this year. They last performed together in 1995.
The BBC Children In Need concert had been hyped as the setting for a Take That reunion, with tickets costing up to to £250 each.
However, the band performed separate sets and the closest they got to a reunion was Williams and Barlow briefly standing next to one another for the singalong finale of Hey Jude.
Williams said the real reunion was yet to come.
In an interview with BBC Radio 2, he said: "I want to do it because I've always wanted to be in a gang ever since I left that gang.
"And all the bitterness and resentment has gone now and what is left is a load of love, and watching four guys get together and enjoy each other's company and enjoy the process of writing together. For me, I'm envious of the joy that they're having."
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