Album
Spiceworld The Movie
1998 · Non-Music, Pop
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Spiceworld The Movie is a Spoken Word album by Spice Girls, originally released in 1998. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.
About
How do you follow an album like <i>Spice</i>? The Spice Girls’ 1996 debut made them a once-in-a-generation phenomenon, storming to No. 1 on both sides of the Atlantic, spawning a record-breaking four UK No. 1 single, and being nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. Producing a worthy follow-up was always going to be an intimidating prospect—one further complicated by the small detail that much of it would be written and recorded between takes on the six-week shoot of the group’s first feature film (also named <i>Spice World</i>). Could they bottle lightning twice? “We spent about 18 month, on and off, writing <i>Spice</i> with them,” Andy Watkins of the production duo Absolute tells Apple Music. “With <i>Spiceworld</i>, we had about six day. They'd come still in their movie costume, so one day Geri [Halliwell] turned up in army fatigue. Then again, she'd always turn up wearing mad things: a ski in the middle of summer, or something bizarre from a charity shop. She'd arrive with reams of lyric idea, with knob doodles all over them.” At one point, their makeshift recording studio (housed in an articulated van on set) was mobbed by fan. “Security had left for the day and it turned into a bit of a riot,” says Watkins' partner Paul Wilson. “Mel B recorded the opening verse to 'Too Much' with fans rocking the van back and forth and police horses circling.” This sense of chaos was best harnessed on the shouty, samba-inflected lead single, “Spice Up Your Life,” the sound of a carnival in the Topshop changing room. Elsewhere on the album, “Stop” is an infectious Motown pastiche (written as a directive to their soon-to-be-chopped manager, Simon Fuller) and “Never Give Up on the Good Times” is an assured slice of '70s disco. The influence of a year spent trotting the globe in platform boots could be felt on “Viva Forever,” a wistful flamenco-style ballad about holiday romance. The album's final single, it featured rich harmonies from the two Melanies and gained added poignancy in the wake of Geri's departure from the group, spelling the end of their imperial phase. .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Spice Up Your Life2:53
- 2Stop3:24
- 3Too Much4:31
- 4Saturday Night Divas4:25
- 5Never Give Up On the Good Times4:30
- 6Move Over2:46
- 7Do It4:03
- 8Denying3:46
- 9Viva Forever5:10
- 10The Lady Is a Vamp3:10
Sound DNA
- Spoken Word
- Comedy
- clean
- playful
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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