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    Forever

    ForeverArtist: Spice Girls
    Label: Virgin Records Us
    Category: Music

    List Price: $18.98
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    New (19) Used (32) from $1.47

    Seller: doolicity
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 228 reviews
    Sales Rank: 80655

    Format: Enhanced
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

    MPN: 50467
    UPC: 724385046704
    EAN: 0724385046704
    ASIN: B0000507FU

    Release Date: November 7, 2000
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Holler
      • Tell Me Why
      • Let Love Lead The Way
      • Right Back At Ya
      • Get Down With Me
      • Wasting My Time
      • Weekend Love
      • Time Goes By
      • If You Wanna Have Some Fun
      • Oxygen
      • Goodbye

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    Album Details
    The Pop Success Story of the 90s Return after Taking a Few Years off for Babies and Recovery from the Loss of One Member. Their Sound is More Contemporary R&B as Well as their New Look. Includes the Single 'goodbye' that was their First Recording after the Departure of Gerri Halliwell.

    Amazon.com
    Since we last heard from them, the Spice Girls have hired new producers and writers, hoping to adopt an R&B edge with harder beats and a grittier sound. Gone are the cuddly wannabes of yesteryear, replaced by thinner, tougher glamazons of the new millennium Spice World. But Forever's strategy is a serious misstep--one that will disappoint their old fans and alienate new ones. "Holler," the first single, is standard-issue urban pop, with a beat you've heard before and terribly generic lyrics, promising to make you "do things you thought you would never do." As a matter of fact, you've heard all of this before: for "Tell Me Why," the Girls bite the computer-generated voice from TLC's Fan Mail, and borrow the vocoder from Cher's "Believe" sessions. "Right Back at Ya," their official comeback anthem, is trite and predictable: "Our friendship is forever," Baby Spice testifies. "You thought we wouldn't make it this far," Sporty sneers, and she's right. But they haven't made it yet--and with this material they don't deserve to. --Courtney Kemp


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    4 out of 5 stars Probably The Final Album From A Pop Phenomenon   December 23, 2003
    Busy Body (London, England)
    35 out of 39 found this review helpful

    When people look back on the biggest popular culture impacts of the 20th Century, they're gonna remember people like Madonna, Elvis, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe and the Spice Girls. However, what separates the Spice Girls from those other four is the fact that they had just four years to make a big enough impact on the century for people to remember. As you probably know as you read this, they did more than just that. From their debut album "Spice" in 1996 which sold 25 million copies, to the sponsorship deals with Pepsi/Walkers/Polaroid/Impulse/Sony/Mercedes, to front-page tabloid headlines on a daily basis, it's not ridiculous to say that they ruled the world. In about the same amount of time as the Beatles, the Spice Girls ripped the world to bits everywhere they went. Not since the Fab Four had the world seen such crazy children, buying everything from lollipops to t-shirts of their idols.

    Britney might have sold more records, but she'll never hold a torch to the phenomenal impact that the Spice Girls had on a world scale. The Spicy fivesome were selling millions of copies of each single they released. That just doesn't happen with any act. Critics laughed at them, but 1996 and 1997 became the years of Spice. The departure of Geri Halliwell, the lead singer of sorts, on 31st May 1998 threw the record industry into turmoil: Virgin reported losses of $300 million on that day alone. The Girls vowed to carry on, but by the end of the year it was evident that the girls were crumbling. They took all of 1999 off and returned in November 2000 with their third album "Forever."

    Forever is the third and least popular album from the Spice Girls. It barely made a dint on the US charts in comparison to their first two albums which sold more than 10 million copies between them in the States. In the UK it spent just one week in the Top 10 at No.2 - a far cry from the days when their debut spent almost a year in the Top 10. Worst of all, they were beaten to No.1 by Westlife, Ireland's premier cheesy boyband with about as much talent as Anna Nicole.

    "Holler" opens Forever in style. This song became the 9th UK No.1 single for the Spice Girls in October 2000. The production here is high from Darkchild and the girls all have equal vocal contributions. The R'n'B beats are heavy-hitting and the song has just as much melodic excellence that made songs such as "Say You'll Be There" and "Spice Up Your Life" such popular hits. "Tell Me Why" has a cool Japanese lady speaking, before the funky beats kick in. Victoria starts the singing, and Melanie C's vocal support the songs foundations. "Let Love Lead The Way" was the other song that joined Holler as a Double A-Side to become No.1. It's a beautiful ballad that contrasts the other song, but definitely not the best ballad by the girls - those odes belong to 2 Become 1, Too Much and Viva Forever. "Right Back At Ya" has some wonderful computerized effects to begin with and the vocals from Melanie B inparticularly are strong.

    "Get Down With Me" is just so damn funky. You just wanna bang your head so hard when Darkchild starts whispering in tune to the beat, and Melanie B's voice complements him well. "Wasting My Time" is an extremely classy song with some posh instruments and sunlit vocals from Emma. "Weekend Love" is the first mid-tempo song of its kind on the album. For about the first two minutes and 40 seconds it's a rather slow song, then Mel B lets rip with her true feelings! "Time Goes By" is another ballad, while "If You Wanna Have Some Fun" remains my favourite song on the whole album. This shows how the Spice Girls can produce such catchy and melodic pop hits with such simplicity. They don't need that many producers or writers - they can do it themselves. "Oxygen" is a gorgeous ballad, which is followed by the Spice Girls' 8th UK No.1, "Goodbye." This topped the charts for Christmas 1998 and was the Spice Girls' third consecutive Christmas No.1 after Too Much in 1997 and 2 Become 1 in 1996. It's such a gorgeous ballad and obviously about Geri leaving.

    OVERALL GRADE: 8/10

    Geri Halliwell leaving the Spice Girls caused the downfall of the biggest girl band in the history of music. No, not TLC or Destiny's Child had as big an impact on the world as the Spice Girls! They shifted almost 50 million albums in four years and produced some of the biggest hits in history. People may diss them now, but people will still be dancing to the likes of Wannabe and Stop at Christmas parties in ten years' time. I'd give Forever three stars because it has lost the traditional pop edge of their last two albums which hold so much memories for me, but I'd definitely give it five stars for the production values as an album on its own, which averages this album out at four stars. If you've got their first two albums, just give this one a go. It's pretty damn good.



    1 out of 5 stars Strike three!   November 24, 2000
    jack swift (Boston, MA USA)
    42 out of 51 found this review helpful

    Can't the shi-e girls do anything right? Their first two albums were personifications of what is wrong with modern music. This travesty is a contender for worst album of the year!

    A lot of people (naive optimists?) thought that the girls had decided to leave us alone after ginger split. It's too bad they didn't: music is already suffering enough under the likes of limp bizkit, britney spears/christina aguilera, kid rock, blink-182, boy bands, girl groups, and so-on.

    To the girls: if you want to be taken seriously, you are going to have to do more than just dress differently. The fact is, your songwriting is awful and none of you can sing. To justify the new image you are trying to create, these two core problems must be resolved.

    Otherwise, I suggest you stay in the UK and leave the rest of us alone. Despite the image change you are still very annoying, and like I said earlier, we've got enough problems of our own.


    5 out of 5 stars The most amazing release of the year   October 19, 2000
    kenny (Singapore)
    34 out of 41 found this review helpful

    It is the best spice girls album yet.With 11 amazing tracks who doesn't want to buy it? It features the amzing singles "holler" which is a cool cool r&b track and "let love lead the way" which is a wonderful ballad which you can cry and sing along to. Other tracks includes the nice and soft ballad "oxygen" the up-beat "If you wanna have some fun" and also the song which we had already heard a live version of it, "right back atcha"! and other great tracks!The album is really amazing so amazing that no words can describe it go get it out on nov.6 in the UK/Asia the 7th in the US and get ready for the spice of your life!Everything you want is on the new spice girls album "Forever"


    1 out of 5 stars This is awful!   December 1, 2000
    33 out of 40 found this review helpful

    Scary, sporty, posh, and baby are collectively known as Stupid Spice: and their latest album proves it. When they did pure pop music it was pretty bad, but at least they knew they were talentless puppets and didn't take themselves TOO seriously. Now because of their inflated egos, they seem to believe that they are serious musicians! THIS HAS TO END NOW! Don't buy their albums and they will go away.


    1 out of 5 stars Possibly the worst album in the history of mankind......   January 29, 2001
    Georgia S. Robertson (Nowhere on Earth)
    16 out of 19 found this review helpful

    As Sporty spice says in "Right Back at Ya," "you thought we wouldn't make it this far...." They didn't! This is one of the worst albums I've heard in a loooonnngggg while. I have both "Spice Girls" and "Spice World," and both of them are a 100 times better than this lame attempt at music. Now that Geri's gone, they've changed from perky, Girl Power type girls to a failed try to be the girls equivilant of N*SYNC. My advice? Don't go anywhere near this CD if you don't have to.

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