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Spiceworld 25 [Deluxe 2LP]
Artist: Spice Girls
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $39.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Spice Up Your Life
2. Stop
3. Too Much
4. Saturday Night Divas
5. Never Give Up On The Good Times
6. Move Over
7. Do It
8. Denying
9. Viva Forever
10. The Lady Is A Vamp

DISC: 2

1. Too Much (Live In Toronto, July 1998)*
2. Stop (Live In Madrid, March 1998)*
3. Move Over (Live In Istanbul, October 1997)
4. Spice Up Your Life (Live In Arnhem, March 1998)*
5. Viva Forever (Live In Manchester, April 1998)*
6. Spice Up Your Life (Morales Radio Mix)
7. Stop (Morales Remix Edit)
8. Too Much (Soulshock & Karlin Remix)
9. Viva Forever (John Themis Ambient Mix)*
10. Step To Me (Extended Mix)

More Info:

Curated by the Spice Girls themselves, this new 25th anniversary 2LP edition brings together the original ten song chart-topping album on LP 1, with LP 2 housing previously unreleased live recordings from the Virgin Records archive, alongside a selection of their favourite remixes. First released at the height of ‘Spicemania’ and one month ahead of the Girls’ big screen debut in their very own film ‘Spice World The Movie’, the album spent almost one year on the UK Top 40 and includes the No.1 hit singles ‘Spice Up Your Life’, ‘Too Much’, and ‘Viva Forever’ as well as fan favourite ‘Stop’. Highlights of the 2LP set include ‘Step To Me’, a song originally used as the soundtrack to a 1997 soft drinks campaign, with fans required to collect twenty pink ring pull tabs from cans in return for a four track ‘not in the shops’ CD single. The set also includes the previously unreleased original demo recording. Fans who have long clamoured for a live album that captured the excitement generated by the Spice Girls’ hugely successful 1998 ninety-seven-date European and North America tour will delight at the four previously unreleased live recordings included on LP 2, all captured at different venues. Together with some timeless remixes, a search of the archives revealed a previously unreleased version of ‘Viva Forever’ – the ‘John Themis Ambient Mix’ is named after the much in demand Australian-born guitarist who later co-wrote Emma Bunton’s April 2001 solo No. 1 ‘What Took You So Long’.
        
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