Forever Spice Girls

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  • Release Date: 11/07/2000
  • Sales Rank: 100,499
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724385046704
 
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Forever

1LISTENHoller 4:15
2LISTENTell Me Why 4:14
3LISTENLet Love Lead the Way 4:58
4LISTENRight Back at Ya 4:10
5LISTENGet Down with Me 3:46
6LISTENWasting My Time 4:14
7LISTENWeekend Love 4:06
8LISTENTime Goes By 4:51
9LISTENIf You Wanna Have Some Fun 5:26
10LISTENOxygen 4:56
11LISTENGoodbye 7:07

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"There been tears along the way, but we've never cried alone," sing the Spice Girls on their chummy new ditty "Right Back At Ya." "The four of us have grown and our friendship never ends." Well, this time, it doesn't exactly rhyme, but you get the idea: Girl Power is back! And, despite the two-year layoff, new husbands and babies, and solo albums, the Girls are closer than ever. But, yep, they did say "four of us," because Forever is their first album since Geri "Ginger Spice" Halliwell hit the bricks (apparently they now let her cry alone). Emma, Mel C., Victoria, and Mel G. may look more like the First Wives Club than the teen queens who've replaced them at the top of the charts, but they still pack some sass. And, unlike their current competition, they're no virginal vixens; "Holler," a boisterous, vocoderized dance single, strings together none-too-subtle come hither calls like "Everything you want you will find in me." And the Girls aren't afraid to flex their maternal muscles. The tender ballad "Tell Me Why" finds them looking at life through one of their own little girl's eyes: "She is so sweet and young, and her life has just begun." The Spice Girls may not last forever -- or even another album -- but there's enough Girl Power left to sustain this one. Bill Crandall, Barnes & Noble



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Foreverby Anonymous

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June 07, 2003: Ok, i must admit that when i was in 3rd grade, spice girls were my obsession, and they may have good voices, but the "girl power" trend is far gone and overrated. Its true girls should take pride, but singing songs about rainbows and broken hearts only lables girl power as pathetic girlyness. The spice girls were a fad, and by realeasing this CD, they've proven that they're simply a worn out trend, considering the low amount of CD's purchased, and no singles from this CD. The backstreet boys and N*sync died, and so must the Spice Girls, Get over it!

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February 25, 2003: Spice Girls' third album wasn't what I had waited. There was so simple tracks that was even terrible to listen. Especially "Tell me Why", "Oxygen", "Weekend Love", "Time Goes by" were so awful that I thought I was wasting my time. But there was some good tracks too: "Let Love Lead the Way", "Goodbye", "Holler", "If You Wanna Have Some Fun" and "Right Back at Ya" were good class. But none of them is girl power track, as I see it.


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