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Spice Girls - Spice

Musician: Spice Girls
Album title: Spice
Style: RnB/Swing, Downtempo, Synth-pop
Released: 1996
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1455 mb
Size APE version: 1968 mb
Size WMA version: 1283 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 331
Format: AA ADX AIFF WAV VOC MP4 MP2
Genre: Electronic / Pop

Spice Girls - Spice mp3 album

Spice Girls - Spice mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Wannabe
Engineer [Assistant] – Patrick McGovernEngineer [Recording] – Adrian BushbyMixed By – Mark "Spike" Stent*Producer, Keyboards, Programmed By – Matt Rowe, Richard StannardWritten-By – Rowe*, Stannard*, Spice Girls
2:52
A2 Say You'll Be There
Engineer [Assistant] – Adam BrownEngineer [Recording] – Jeremy WheatleyHarmonica – Judd LanderMixed By – Mark "Spike" Stent*Producer, Performer [All Instruments By] – Absolute Written-By – Kennedy*, Spice Girls
3:56
A3 2 Become 1
Arranged By [Strings Arranged] – Craig ArmstrongConductor [Orchestral] – Isobel GriffithsEngineer [Assistant] – Patrick McGovernEngineer [Recording] – Adrian BushbyGuitar – Greg LesterLeader [Orchestral] – Perry Montague-MasonProducer [Additional Production], Mixed By – Andy BradfieldProducer, Keyboards, Programmed By – Matt Rowe, Richard StannardProgrammed By [Additional Programming] – Paul Waller, Pete Davis, Statik Written-By – Rowe*, Stannard*, Spice Girls
4:00
A4 Love Thing
Engineer [Assistant] – Adam BrownEngineer [Recording] – Jeremy WheatleyProducer [Additional Production], Mixed By – Andy BradfieldProducer, Instruments – Absolute Programmed By [Additional Programming] – Paul WallerWritten-By – Baylis*, Kennedy*, Spice Girls
3:37
A5 Last Time Lover
Backing Vocals [Additional] – Eric GoodenEngineer [Assistant] – Adam BrownEngineer [Recording] – Al StoneMixed By – Dave WayProducer, Instruments – Absolute Programmed By [Additional Programming] – Dave Way, Statik Written-By – Watkins*, Wilson*, Spice Girls
4:11
B1 Mama
Arranged By [Choir] – Mark BeswickCello – Tony Ward Engineer [Assistant] – Patrick McGovernEngineer [Recording] – Adrian BushbyMixed By – Absolute , Dave WayProducer, Keyboards, Programmed By – Matt Rowe, Richard StannardRhythm Guitar – Greg LesterViolin – Jackie DrewWritten-By – Rowe*, Stannard*, Spice Girls
5:03
B2 Who Do You Think You Are
Engineer [Assistant] – Adam Brown, Mary PearceEngineer [Recording] – Jeremy WheatleyMixed By – Dave WayProducer, Instruments – Absolute Written-By – Watkins*, Wilson*, Spice Girls
3:59
B3 Something Kinda Funny
Engineer [Assistant] – Adam BrownEngineer [Recording] – Jeremy WheatleyMixed By – Dave WayProducer, Instruments – Absolute Written-By – Watkins*, Wilson*, Spice Girls
4:02
B4 Naked
Engineer [Assistant] – Adam BrownEngineer [Recording] – Al StoneMixed By – Al StoneProducer, Instruments, Mixed By – Absolute Written-By – Watkins*, Wilson*, Spice Girls
4:26
B5 If U Can't Dance
Backing Vocals – Richard StannardEngineer [Assistant] – Patrick McGovernEngineer [Recording] – Adrian BushbyMixed By – Dave WayProducer, Keyboards, Programmed By – Matt Rowe, Richard StannardWritten-By – Rowe*, Stannard*, Spice Girls
3:50

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Olympic Studios
  • Recorded At – Strongroom
  • Mixed At – Larrabee North
  • Mixed At – Olympic Studios
  • Mixed At – The Town House
  • Mastered At – The Town House
  • Published By – 19 Music
  • Published By – BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Chrysalis Music Ltd.
  • Published By – GLC Two Music
  • Published By – Island Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Polygram Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Pubhowyalike Publishing
  • Published By – Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Willesden Music Inc.
  • Published By – Windswept Pacific Music Ltd.

Credits

  • Management – 19 Management Ltd., Simon Fuller
  • Mastered By – Geoff Pesche
  • Photography By – Kunihiro Takuma

Notes

The copyright in this recording is owned by Virgin Records Ltd. ℗ 1996 Virgin Records Ltd. © 1996 Virgin Records Ltd.
Printed in UK.

Track B5 "If U Can't Dance" contains a sample from "Humpty Dance" as performed by Digital Underground, courtesy of Tommy Boy Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 24384 21741 9
  • Barcode (Scanned): 724384217419
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): D V 2812 A-2-1-
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): D V 2812 B-2-1-
  • Label Code: LC 3098
  • Rights Society: bel BIEM
  • Other (Distribution Code): PM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDV 2812, CDV2812, 7243 8 42174 2 6 Spice Girls Spice ‎(CD, Album) Virgin, Virgin, Virgin CDV 2812, CDV2812, 7243 8 42174 2 6 UK 1996
CDV2812 Spice Girls Spice ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Unofficial) Virgin CDV2812 Colombia 1997
VKPD-0200, 7243 8 42174 2 6 Spice Girls Spice ‎(CD, Album) Virgin, Virgin VKPD-0200, 7243 8 42174 2 6 South Korea 1996
CDV 2812, 7243 8 42174 2 6 Spice Girls Spice ‎(CD, Album, RE, 5th) Virgin, Virgin CDV 2812, 7243 8 42174 2 6 Colombia 1996
EV514 Spice Girls Spice ‎(Cass, Album) Virgin EV514 Indonesia 1996



Kagrel
Does every copy suffer from a quiet, high-pitched squeal in the left channel between A1 and A2? Having googled things a bit I think it might be a mastering error called "chip squeal" that for whatever reason wasn't picked up by the test pressing but I don't think it's a particularly common problem because in the couple of thousand records I've owned or still own I've never heard it anywhere else. I bought this LP aged eight in 1996 (because I had inherited a record player from my grandfather and vinyl was about £3 cheaper than CDs in those days), and was really, really confused by this thing that obviously wasn't part of either song and wouldn't go away. Though on the whole the album sounds alright (20 years and several turntable upgrades later) I don't think these were ever the best pressings because I remember there were LOADS of skips on side A when I first got it. These gradually cleared up because I basically wore out the record but the next album had the same problem on both sides! (Obviously, while every girl at my school had this album, I never met any boys who would admit to liking it, a fact whose significance only became clear about five years later.)
Helldor
Thank you! Don't think the songs would sound right without it after all this time anyway. :)
The Rollers of Vildar
Hello,The answer is YES. I bought the original 1996 UK pressing of Spice twice, once in 2007 and once in 2017. They both suffer from a high-pitched sound between Wannabe and Say you'll be there.
Chuynopana
(I suppose it's possible both albums shared a mastering engineer who really despised the Spice Girls)