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12 hours ago, -Jay- said:

The product description on the Rough Trade site matches the exact text from the 2020 release, so it might just be a case of Rough Trade accidentally attaching the CD/digital artwork on the product page, but it's just the usual version with the Spice Up Your Life picture artwork. If that's the case, that's a shame! I really want the GH on vinyl with the original artwork!

Yeah it is just a new print of the same GH vinyl, meaning it is still in print (and selling) which is good news at least.

Shame about the cover. They could easily sell a bit more with the original cover at least... The fans would all buy it again lol

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  • I look back on The Greatest Hits with a little bit of sadness really. The album itself has done well enough in the long run seeing as it is over 800,000 copies now in the UK and apparently on over 1 m

  • The product description on the Rough Trade site matches the exact text from the 2020 release, so it might just be a case of Rough Trade accidentally attaching the CD/digital artwork on the product pag

  • Yeah I agree with most of this. I was quite shocked that yet again they didn't do much promo for ithe GH and relied solely on their band name. I don't really get the hate for Headlines but as a single

Oh well, I was excited and ready to buy lol.

  • 2 weeks later...

Anything to give it exposure would be good, with so many greatest hits now in the top 100 for years on end it would be nice to see the this been another one.

Anyone know if this is far off triple platinum?? as im assuming its well past 800,000 but by how much i dont know.

4 hours ago, Padamic_Tension said:

Anything to give it exposure would be good, with so many greatest hits now in the top 100 for years on end it would be nice to see the this been another one.

Anyone know if this is far off triple platinum?? as im assuming its well past 800,000 but by how much i dont know.

Jay has suggested it might well be over 800,000 copies, but probably not that close to triple platinum!

It is sad that such a big GH sells so little... it very rarely is in the charts at all, sadly...

When you consider that Britney and Westlife seem to constantly be in the top 100/200 it's truly sad that Spice Girls, with all those huge hits, are not. 🥲 I guess both Britney and Westlife did a heck of a lot more to give themselves the longetivity to warrant their GH's being more prominent.

The sales total the GH has currently (probably 800k-ish as mentioned) - I feel like that's what it should have managed in 2007 alone! Let alone in 18 years lol.

The album specifically needed better promotion. They really needed ITV appearances, certainly The X Factor but also a sit down interview on a chat show. Greatest Hits should have been such an easy seller over Christmas 2007 and yet it was only #27 in Christmas chart week 🫢

As for nowadays, I feel like most of the attention they get is specifically Wannabe. Most of their hits (which of course were HUGE at the time) do a fraction of the streams of Wannabe, and that doesn't help the Greatest Hits' sales prospects. The top 2 most streamed songs on it (which are Wannabe and presumably still Stop) are weighted down to the average streams of the rest of the album. But their third, fourth, fifth etc most streamed probably don't stream as strongly as Westlife's third, fourth and fifth do, and that results in Westlife's GH ultimately being considered to be selling more in streaming units.

For the 30th anniversary next year it would be great for them to release a new greatest hits which would appeal to die hard and casual fans.

From a commercial standpoint the 8 unreleased pop tracks from Forever would appeal to a wider audience on different compilation albums rather than anniversary editions of Forever.

This would be my track list for a new greatest hits. Disc 2 would include 5 of their best non album tracks along with 5 previously unreleased songs.

Disc 1

1. Wannabe

2. Say You'll Be There

3. 2 Become 1 (Single Version)

4. Who Do You Think You Are

5. Mama (Radio Edit)

6. Spice Up Your Life

7. Too Much (Radio Edit)

8. Stop

9. Viva Forever (Radio Edit)

10. Never Give Up On The Good Times

11. Goodbye (Radio Edit)

12. Holler

13. Let Love Lead The Way (Radio Edit)

14. Tell Me Why (Radio Edit)

15. If You Wanna Have Some Fun (Radio Edit)

16. Headlines

Disc 2

1. Bumper To Bumper

2. Take Me Home

3. Step To Me

4. Outer Space Girls

5. Walk Of Life

6. W.O.M.A.N.

7. Go Go Go

8. Overnight

9. What You Want

10. Spice Is Back

3 hours ago, -Jay- said:

The sales total the GH has currently (probably 800k-ish as mentioned) - I feel like that's what it should have managed in 2007 alone! Let alone in 18 years lol.

The album specifically needed better promotion. They really needed ITV appearances, certainly The X Factor but also a sit down interview on a chat show. Greatest Hits should have been such an easy seller over Christmas 2007 and yet it was only #27 in Christmas chart week 🫢

As for nowadays, I feel like most of the attention they get is specifically Wannabe. Most of their hits (which of course were HUGE at the time) do a fraction of the streams of Wannabe, and that doesn't help the Greatest Hits' sales prospects. The top 2 most streamed songs on it (which are Wannabe and presumably still Stop) are weighted down to the average streams of the rest of the album. But their third, fourth, fifth etc most streamed probably don't stream as strongly as Westlife's third, fourth and fifth do, and that results in Westlife's GH ultimately being considered to be selling more in streaming units.

The promotion around the GH launch was dreadful... not only the Headlines single was so mismanaged, but there was barely any promo from the girls themselves... I was shocked that even during the tour in the UK they didn't do any interviews, or barely anything... They were in America for rehealsals and there was this aura of 'we're in American now' so the UK public didn't really show up for them, which was so sad...

It also pisses me off that they only ever promote Wannabe, whereas the rest of their singles were MASSIVE, to an extent that most acts haven't seen that level of success with other non-lead singles. YET they never tap into them. Both Stop and Viva Forever went viral during the Spiceworld25 campaigns, but they don't really tap into those either...

I think they are also being dense when it comes to the GH selling now, since chart rules are so prohibitive when it comes to the main 2 sellers... Surely this should give them and the record label impetus for more focus on other songs as well....

Ultimately, if the group shows up, the music will sell. This is a lesson that they should have learned since the atrocious Forever campaign. YET, they have never done anything differently other than the bare minimal for their catalogue of iconic songs.

I think even the rumours around the 30th anniversary are about 'Wannabe's 30th!'... and I'm like HELLO!!! You have so many other singles that will also turn 30th that people LOVE...

Urgh...

3 hours ago, Sideout said:

For the 30th anniversary next year it would be great for them to release a new greatest hits which would appeal to die hard and casual fans.

From a commercial standpoint the 8 unreleased pop tracks from Forever would appeal to a wider audience on different compilation albums rather than anniversary editions of Forever.

This would be my track list for a new greatest hits. Disc 2 would include 5 of their best non album tracks along with 5 previously unreleased songs.

Disc 1

1. Wannabe

2. Say You'll Be There

3. 2 Become 1 (Single Version)

4. Who Do You Think You Are

5. Mama (Radio Edit)

6. Spice Up Your Life

7. Too Much (Radio Edit)

8. Stop

9. Viva Forever (Radio Edit)

10. Never Give Up On The Good Times

11. Goodbye (Radio Edit)

12. Holler

13. Let Love Lead The Way (Radio Edit)

14. Tell Me Why (Radio Edit)

15. If You Wanna Have Some Fun (Radio Edit)

16. Headlines

Disc 2

1. Bumper To Bumper

2. Take Me Home

3. Step To Me

4. Outer Space Girls

5. Walk Of Life

6. W.O.M.A.N.

7. Go Go Go

8. Overnight

9. What You Want

10. Spice Is Back

That Disc 1 is what the original GH should be like, I would only add Move Over and Step To Me!

They've a lot of unreleased songs they can make another GH with 2 discs

  • 5 months later...

Happy 18th anniversary to their Greatest Hits funky

A collection so full of BOPS that made people so overwhelmed they originally didn't really go out to buy it 😛 Also, of course the crap release strategy and quality of the main single Headlines and the other new song Voodoo damped everyone's excitement a bit... They got so much backlash for Headlines (specially when it failed to hit the UK Top10 charts for the first time in their career), that they have never released anything else since...

As far as we know, the album sold around 2million copies worldwide, but various reports have mentioned more. The lastest UK and USA reports on their own position it around 2.5million so together with the rest of the world might mean it sold around 4million...

Similar to the level of confusion around the Forever album... some outlets say 2million, the group themselves said 4million back in 2001, and I have seen mentions of 6million but this seems highly inflated... Over the years, the Greatest Hits has become less of a 'flop' for their standards, just like Stop, but it doesn't really get much push from the girls, even if it pops up on the iTunes charts and the UK charts every now and then...

ANYWAY! What are your feelings on the Greatest Hits?

What would you have done differently?

How many editions of it do you have?

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For the most part they got the track list correct. I wish they would have released Spice Is Back and Angels as part of the era.

Fans and the general public wanted a uptempo comeback single. Hopefully we get to hear Spice Is Back one day and see if it should have been the single instead of Headlines.

Voodoo should have been a b-side.

Edited by Sideout

I remember there being so much hype and goodwill at the time, even here in Australia.

Whilst I'm in the minority of people who don't hate Headlines I certainly think it wasn't the right choice to launch the comeback with. It kind of feels like a companion track to Goodbye. Something uptempo would've been much better.

I look back on The Greatest Hits with a little bit of sadness really. The album itself has done well enough in the long run seeing as it is over 800,000 copies now in the UK and apparently on over 1 million sales in the USA (on top of the 600,000 purchased by Victoria's Secret). However it was handled so poorly at the time.

  1. Headlines - I am actually in the minority that I do love headlines. It is a beautiful song and I think it works really nicely as an album track, a throwback to their 90's days and they all sound great on it.

    As a single though, honestly, even before they even released it I was thinking what on earth are they doing releasing a BALLAD? They needed an uptempo single. I think they looked at Take That Patience and the fact it was a charity single and thought, 'we need to do a ballad it's more likely to be a hit.'

    Even as a single the video was so not right at all. They clearly only did it to show of Victoria's Secret underwear which Emma did not want to do post-pregnancy and Melanie C was clearly uncomfortable with so it just ended up being three of them wearing bras and skirts and that outfit Victoria chose to wear on the chair... really strange for a girlband all about friendship and girl power.

    They needed an uptempo, fun song and a fun video. The only thing that makes me think Headlines wasn't the worst choice is that the uptempo track they did go with on the GH... Voodoo was terrible and probably the worst thing they have ever recorded, so based on that, Headlines was the right choice. I always felt that they would have smashed something like "Something New" by Girls Aloud, Mel B and Geri doing the Nadine / Cheryl chant rap at the beginning ala Wannabe, Melanie C doing Sarah's "Take a walk on the WILD side of LIFE!" and the ending "We're the leaders of the pack tell me can you handle that." Or something like S Club 'Don't Stop Moving' would have been great for them, a very pop sound but quite cool and funky, and that was written by Richard Stannard I believe?

  1. Voodoo - Nothing more needs to be said

  1. Tracklist - I think they did a decent job of it, the singles work very well in chronological order and obviously Goodbye was always going at the end. However Step to me deserved to be on it, If you wanna have some fun radio edit and NGUOTGT should have been on there too and they really could have given us a few more new or unreleased tracks considering the tracklisting insn't exactly bulging, Spice Is Back for instance or Angels or even the George Michael December song which he wrote for the girls.

    • Wannabe

    • Say you'll be there

    • 2 become 1

    • Who do you think you are

    • Mama

    • Step to me

    • Move over

    • Spice up your life

    • Too much

    • Stop

    • Viva forever

    • Never give up on the good times

    • Holler

    • If you wanna have some fun

    • Let love lead the way

    • Spice is back (potential single if any good?)

    • Headlines

    • Goodbye

  2. Editions - The CD versions were fine with the CD, CD/DVD but that box set was soooooo poor lol. Bright pink (eeeeww) and a FRIENDSHIP bracelet for their now in 20s and 30s. I am ashamed to admit, I bought not one but two! One to open and one to keep sealed. I guess multi-variants weren't really a massive thing back then tbf.

  1. The cover - This is one of the area where I think they got it spot on. That artwork is excellent and I loved it from the get go. Loads of people were complaining they weren't on the cover but I prefer it this way, it's timeless and the gems look is really nice, the colours work really well. All the hoo-ha over the girls being in the letters on Denden at the time was hilarious too, I look back on that so fondly lol. Also the fake new reports that they put out about the cover being made with actual jewelled letters and each girl getting the letter of the Spice cover in diamond, emerald, ruby etc, how it cost 1 million pounds to make it... hilarious and a load of bollocks! Makes me smile again though remembering it. It's a real shame they have not released it on vinyl with the original cover, it deserves to be.

All it all it's a great album and deserves to be a classic GH in the top 200 constantly.

Edited by Spiceboy

3 hours ago, Spiceboy said:

I look back on The Greatest Hits with a little bit of sadness really. The album itself has done well enough in the long run seeing as it is over 800,000 copies now in the UK and apparently on over 1 million sales in the USA (on top of the 600,000 purchased by Victoria's Secret). However it was handled so poorly at the time.

  1. Headlines - I am actually in the minority that I do love headlines. It is a beautiful song and I think it works really nicely as an album track, a throwback to their 90's days and they all sound great on it.

    As a single though, honestly, even before they even released it I was thinking what on earth are they doing releasing a BALLAD? They needed an uptempo single. I think they looked at Take That Patience and the fact it was a charity single and thought, 'we need to do a ballad it's more likely to be a hit.'

    Even as a single the video was so not right at all. They clearly only did it to show of Victoria's Secret underwear which Emma did not want to do post-pregnancy and Melanie C was clearly uncomfortable with so it just ended up being three of them wearing bras and skirts and that outfit Victoria chose to wear on the chair... really strange for a girlband all about friendship and girl power.

    They needed an uptempo, fun song and a fun video. The only thing that makes me think Headlines wasn't the worst choice is that the uptempo track they did go with on the GH... Voodoo was terrible and probably the worst thing they have ever recorded, so based on that, Headlines was the right choice. I always felt that they would have smashed something like "Something New" by Girls Aloud, Mel B and Geri doing the Nadine / Cheryl chant rap at the beginning ala Wannabe, Melanie C doing Sarah's "Take a walk on the WILD side of LIFE!" and the ending "We're the leaders of the pack tell me can you handle that." Or something like S Club 'Don't Stop Moving' would have been great for them, a very pop sound but quite cool and funky, and that was written by Richard Stannard I believe?

  1. Voodoo - Nothing more needs to be said

  1. Tracklist - I think they did a decent job of it, the singles work very well in chronological order and obviously Goodbye was always going at the end. However Step to me deserved to be on it, If you wanna have some fun radio edit and NGUOTGT should have been on there too and they really could have given us a few more new or unreleased tracks considering the tracklisting insn't exactly bulging, Spice Is Back for instance or Angels or even the George Michael December song which he wrote for the girls.

    • Wannabe

    • Say you'll be there

    • 2 become 1

    • Who do you think you are

    • Mama

    • Step to me

    • Move over

    • Spice up your life

    • Too much

    • Stop

    • Viva forever

    • Never give up on the good times

    • Holler

    • If you wanna have some fun

    • Let love lead the way

    • Spice is back (potential single if any good?)

    • Headlines

    • Goodbye

  2. Editions - The CD versions were fine with the CD, CD/DVD but that box set was soooooo poor lol. Bright pink (eeeeww) and a FRIENDSHIP bracelet for their now in 20s and 30s. I am ashamed to admit, I bought not one but two! One to open and one to keep sealed. I guess multi-variants weren't really a massive thing back then tbf.

  1. The cover - This is one of the area where I think they got it spot on. That artwork is excellent and I loved it from the get go. Loads of people were complaining they weren't on the cover but I prefer it this way, it's timeless and the gems look is really nice, the colours work really well. All the hoo-ha over the girls being in the letters on Denden at the time was hilarious too, I look back on that so fondly lol. Also the fake new reports that they put out about the cover being made with actual jewelled letters and each girl getting the letter of the Spice cover in diamond, emerald, ruby etc, how it cost 1 million pounds to make it... hilarious and a load of bollocks! Makes me smile again though remembering it. It's a real shame they have not released it on vinyl with the original cover, it deserves to be.

All it all it's a great album and deserves to be a classic GH in the top 200 constantly.

I agree with a lot of this.

Mostly, I wish they'd gone with more of a Best of the Spice Girls setup, rather than a Greatest Hits. I feel like the typical track number for compilation albums was 18. So. I agree with you that I'd add in Step To Me, Never Give Up On The Good Times, and If You Wanna Have Some Fun. NGUOTGT deserves the spot as the obvious single that never was...and IYWHSF should be there as it's just so criminally underrated. It could have finally gotten its flowers.

I wish they'd also done a deluxe edition with a CD2 of song demos and the previously unreleased stuff good enough for inclusion. The Greatest Hits era was honestly the best time to open the vault.

15 hours ago, Spiceboy said:

I look back on The Greatest Hits with a little bit of sadness really. The album itself has done well enough in the long run seeing as it is over 800,000 copies now in the UK and apparently on over 1 million sales in the USA (on top of the 600,000 purchased by Victoria's Secret). However it was handled so poorly at the time.

  1. Headlines - I am actually in the minority that I do love headlines. It is a beautiful song and I think it works really nicely as an album track, a throwback to their 90's days and they all sound great on it.

    As a single though, honestly, even before they even released it I was thinking what on earth are they doing releasing a BALLAD? They needed an uptempo single. I think they looked at Take That Patience and the fact it was a charity single and thought, 'we need to do a ballad it's more likely to be a hit.'

    Even as a single the video was so not right at all. They clearly only did it to show of Victoria's Secret underwear which Emma did not want to do post-pregnancy and Melanie C was clearly uncomfortable with so it just ended up being three of them wearing bras and skirts and that outfit Victoria chose to wear on the chair... really strange for a girlband all about friendship and girl power.

    They needed an uptempo, fun song and a fun video. The only thing that makes me think Headlines wasn't the worst choice is that the uptempo track they did go with on the GH... Voodoo was terrible and probably the worst thing they have ever recorded, so based on that, Headlines was the right choice. I always felt that they would have smashed something like "Something New" by Girls Aloud, Mel B and Geri doing the Nadine / Cheryl chant rap at the beginning ala Wannabe, Melanie C doing Sarah's "Take a walk on the WILD side of LIFE!" and the ending "We're the leaders of the pack tell me can you handle that." Or something like S Club 'Don't Stop Moving' would have been great for them, a very pop sound but quite cool and funky, and that was written by Richard Stannard I believe?

  1. Voodoo - Nothing more needs to be said

  1. Tracklist - I think they did a decent job of it, the singles work very well in chronological order and obviously Goodbye was always going at the end. However Step to me deserved to be on it, If you wanna have some fun radio edit and NGUOTGT should have been on there too and they really could have given us a few more new or unreleased tracks considering the tracklisting insn't exactly bulging, Spice Is Back for instance or Angels or even the George Michael December song which he wrote for the girls.

    • Wannabe

    • Say you'll be there

    • 2 become 1

    • Who do you think you are

    • Mama

    • Step to me

    • Move over

    • Spice up your life

    • Too much

    • Stop

    • Viva forever

    • Never give up on the good times

    • Holler

    • If you wanna have some fun

    • Let love lead the way

    • Spice is back (potential single if any good?)

    • Headlines

    • Goodbye

  2. Editions - The CD versions were fine with the CD, CD/DVD but that box set was soooooo poor lol. Bright pink (eeeeww) and a FRIENDSHIP bracelet for their now in 20s and 30s. I am ashamed to admit, I bought not one but two! One to open and one to keep sealed. I guess multi-variants weren't really a massive thing back then tbf.

  1. The cover - This is one of the area where I think they got it spot on. That artwork is excellent and I loved it from the get go. Loads of people were complaining they weren't on the cover but I prefer it this way, it's timeless and the gems look is really nice, the colours work really well. All the hoo-ha over the girls being in the letters on Denden at the time was hilarious too, I look back on that so fondly lol. Also the fake new reports that they put out about the cover being made with actual jewelled letters and each girl getting the letter of the Spice cover in diamond, emerald, ruby etc, how it cost 1 million pounds to make it... hilarious and a load of bollocks! Makes me smile again though remembering it. It's a real shame they have not released it on vinyl with the original cover, it deserves to be.

All it all it's a great album and deserves to be a classic GH in the top 200 constantly.

Yeah I agree with most of this. I was quite shocked that yet again they didn't do much promo for ithe GH and relied solely on their band name. I don't really get the hate for Headlines but as a single to launch their comeback/Greatest Hits, it definitely was a poor choice, specially with that awful video. It's a beautiful song though. Voodoo is attrocious though, their worst song ever in my opinion, and I can't quite understand as to why they agreed to put it on the album... I remember l was at university at the time and my flatmates and I were so excited to listen to the megamix but then we listened to Voodoo and everyone was just like 'oh... really? this is crap' lol

My main gripe with the two songs was that it was a very very clear attempt at recreating their pop sound from the 90s but without any updating or much thought into it... just 'Spice by numbers' and it sounds like that... it was shocking because it was the very first time they sounded very dated and unoriginal... Voodoo was an attempt at recreating Who Do You Tink You Are, even down to the distribution of the vocals, the structure of the song and then a - very lame, very bad - attempt at recreating a new 'zig-a-zig-ah' type of line with the awful 'party la'...

Headlines was their attempt at recreating a 2 Become 1 or Goodbye but the lyrics were so undercooked and they sounded completely disjointed in it. Those songs were recorded and writen with them all together in the studio. Headlines was written with Emma and Geri with Matt and Biff and then teh others 'emailed in' suggestions and Vic and Mel B recorded their bits in LA. It just sounds like they are just placing together some parts, but not in a good way. Again, it is a good song, but it showcases how not involved most of them were. I don't even want to talk about the video that much, all I will say is that they YET AGAIN sold themselved to a brand company (VS) and it was splattered all across their video to attrocious outcomes. Video sponsorship often leads to you seeing like a 'Beats by Dre' headset on an artist video, or a Lamborguini somewhere. But this was some of them in full underwear to sell a brand IN THEIR ART. I think this was the first time they did something so blantant with their videos.

Personally I think they were right to go to the old producers, It was a Greatest Hits package afterall with very clear sound defined, but I do think it was a good time for them to evolve that sound further, and instead we got a bit of Spice slop... It's sad...

The addition of Step To Me, Never Give Up On The Good Times and If You Wanna Have Some Fun would have obviously helped a lot not just to bulk it up, but to provide some respect to songs that were genuinedly loved by their audience. Step To Me sold at minimum 600,000 copies through its brand deal, and was quite popular - so much in fact that they performed it on 3 tours and even on TV shows between 1997 - 1999! For a song that wasn't even on an album originally, that screams HIT to me!

Those three songs would have also added much more energy to what is the end of the GH tracklist. Apart from Holler, it is very ballad heavy and it could have been a bit better with those. Even if they didn't want to include any other new songs, it would have been a great opportunity to include single-edits of those three tracks - which were unreleased at that point and we know they exist!

I hope some of these crimes would be fixed in the future. Certainly a new packaged Greatest Hits or Best Of is needed. It is another crime that a group of their stature served such a lame GH and never updated or released anyything else of the sort.

I just watched Victoria saying that the spice girls did uptempo songs (comparing to Westlife) but half of their GH is filled with ballads lol

Next year to mark the 30th anniversary, they should re-package it. This would be my ideal tracklist:

CD1

1 Wannabe

2 Say You’ll Be There

3 2 Become 1

4 Mama

5 WDYTYA

6 Step To Me

7 Move Over

8 Spice Up You Life

9 Too Much

10 Stop

11 Viva Forever

12 NGUOTGT

13 Holler

14 LLLTW

15 If You Want To Have Some Fun

16 New Track or Remix (maybe Spice is Back?)

17 New Track

18 W.O.M.A.N. (With Geri’s vocal)

19 Goodbye

20 Wannabe/ Spice Up Your Life (Olympic Edition)

CD2

All previous unreleased tracks

CD3

remixes

CD4

Live tracks

CD5

Instrumental

15 hours ago, Rebel said:

Next year to mark the 30th anniversary, they should re-package it. This would be my ideal tracklist:

CD1

1 Wannabe

2 Say You’ll Be There

3 2 Become 1

4 Mama

5 WDYTYA

6 Step To Me

7 Move Over

8 Spice Up You Life

9 Too Much

10 Stop

11 Viva Forever

12 NGUOTGT

13 Holler

14 LLLTW

15 If You Want To Have Some Fun

16 New Track or Remix (maybe Spice is Back?)

17 New Track

18 W.O.M.A.N. (With Geri’s vocal)

19 Goodbye

20 Wannabe/ Spice Up Your Life (Olympic Edition)

CD2

All previous unreleased tracks

CD3

remixes

CD4

Live tracks

CD5

Instrumental

I would do:

Spice Girls - The Anthology

CD1 - The Best Of

note: not in order of release, but as a collection of excellent songs!

1. Wannabe

2. Say You’ll Be There

3. 2 Become 1

4. Spice Up Your Life

5. Who Do You Think You Are

6. Step To Me

7. Holler

8. Too Much

9. Mama

10. Stop

11. Never Give Up On the Good Times

12. WOMAN

13. If You Want To Have Some Fun

14. Viva Forever

15. Let Love Lead The Way

16. New Track - WOMAN

17. Move Over

18. New Track

19. Goodbye

CD2 - Bsides and Rareties

1. Bumper To Bumper

2. Take Me Home

3. One of These Girls

4. New Track - demo from Spice sessions - Maybe Overnight or Serial Killer

5. Walk of Life

6. Outta Space Girls

7. Baby Come Round

8. Ain't No Stopping Us Now (feat Luther Vandross)

9. New Track - demo from Spiceworld sessions - maybe Image & Likeness or Are You My Friend

10. New Track - demo from Forever sessions - maybe Too Hot or Go Go Go

11. New Track - demo from Forever sessions - maybe Treasure

12. Spice Invaders

CD3 - Instrumentals and Orchestrals

Inc all instrumentals, but also the Orchestral versions of the ballads.

Then, eventually and separately, I wish they would release that damn live album once and for all. A mix of performances from across the tours, including Step To Me and Never Give Up On the Good Times (live at Earls' Court), Love Thing and Saturday Night Divas at Istanbul, Holler and Let Love Lead The Way at Spice World 2019, Viva Forever, Stop and 2 Become 1 at the Return Tour 2007...

That would be so so nice!

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