Forever

Forever

by Spice Girls
Forever

Forever

by Spice Girls

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

The Spice Girls waited three years to deliver their third album, Forever. While they were away, a number of things changed -- things have that tendency -- but the pop scene didn't shift so drastically that it was chilly to a Spice comeback. Many pundits argued, fairly accurately, that they were the trailblazers for the resurgence of frothy, unabashed teen pop in the last two years of the 20th century. But, just like there was a decade separating the ages of the Spices and Britney Spears, there's a huge difference between the cheery, featherweight "Wannabe" and the calculated sex and shock of "...Baby One More Time" -- ironically, the older girls made music that was lighter and more innocent. With Forever, they continue to follow that path, with a sleek, stylish attempt at maturity, but they seem lost because they just don't sound interested any more. Sure, they make all the right moves, hiring superstar producer Rodney Jerkins to helm most of the tracks, but the record is curiously self-conscious and flat. Neither the production, songs, nor performances have much life to them, with the exception of the closer, "Goodbye," which significantly was released as a Christmas single back in 1999. There's little of the giddy sense of friendship that marked their first two records, and the ballads aren't as sweetly sentimental; there's little of the charm that made the Spice Girls so irresistible. Often, Forever plays like the Girls realized that it's their final album, and they put in just enough effort to make it palatable, but not enough to make it appetizing. That's not the best way to go out, but it seems like the best the Spice Girls could do in 2000, considering that their hearts and minds were clearly on their ever-increasing solo projects. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 01/22/2021
Label: Virgin
UPC: 0602508119415
Rank: 78944

Tracks

  1. Holler
  2. Tell Me Why
  3. Let Love Lead the Way
  4. Right Back at Ya
  5. Get Down With Me
  6. Wasting My Time
  7. Weekend Love
  8. Time Goes By
  9. If You Wanna Have Some Fun
  10. Oxygen
  11. Goodbye

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Spice Girls   Primary Artist
Emma Bunton   Vocals
Melanie C   Vocals
Melanie B   Vocals
Eliot Kennedy   Vocals (Background)
Victoria Adams   Vocals
Susan Drake   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Spice Girls   Composer
Steve Hodge   Mixing,Engineer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
LaShawn Daniels   Composer,Vocal Production Assistance
Terry Lewis   Composer
Emma Bunton   Composer
Jake Davies   Assistant Engineer
Mark "Spike" Stent   Mixing
Mel Brown   Composer
Richard "Biff" Stannard   Composer,Producer
Harvey Mason, Jr.   Composer,Producer,Digital Editing
Adrian Bushby   Engineer
Tim Lever   Composer
Bradley Yost   Mixing,Assistant Engineer
Brad Gilderman   Mixing,Engineer
Matt Rowe   Composer,Producer
Dave Russell   Engineer
James Harris III   Composer
Victoria Beckham   Composer
Paul Waller   Mixing,Drum Programming
Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Paul Foley   Engineer
Terry Richardson   Photography
Ian Robertson   Engineer
Ben Garrison   Mixing,Engineer
Fred Jerkins III   Mixing,Composer
Jan "Stan" Kybert   Mixing
Eliot Kennedy   Composer,Vocal Production Assistance
Melanie Brown   Composer
Vince Frost   Design
Susan Drake   Vocal Production Assistance
Robert Smith   Composer
Tony Salter   Engineer
Mischke   Composer
Matthew Rowbottom   Composer
Melanie Chisholm   Composer
Wil Malone   String Arrangements
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