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When Take That abdicated as monarchs of the UK teen band scene in February 1996, there were several pretenders lining up, but few could have predicted that a female quintet would
have more success in the Smash Hits-reading market than Boyzone or Peter Andre.
The Spice Girls - Posh Spice (b. Victoria Adams, 17 April 1975, Goff's Oak, Hertfordshire, England), Mel B / Scary Spice (b. Melanie Janine Brown, 29 May 1975, Leeds, Yorkshire, England), Baby Spice (b. Emma Lee Bunton, 21 January 1976, Barnet, England), Mel C / Sporty Spice (b. Melanie Jayne Chisholm, 12 January 1974, Liverpool, Merseyside, England), and Geri Halliwell /Ginger Spice (b. Geraldine Halliwell, 18 August 1972, Watford, Hertfordshire, England - this birthdate is the matter of some conjecture) - met at various unsuccessful auditions for film and dance jobs and the five ended up sharing a house in Maidenhead, Berkshire, in late 1993.
They started writing and demoing songs, until manager Simon Fuller took them on in May 1995. A record deal with Virgin Records followed and by June 1996, the single Wannabe, an expression of the girl power philosophy, with a deliciously silly rap interlude, was on its way to number 1 in the UK.
The Spice Girls success story was down to a number of factors. Most importantly, they managed to add post-feminist attitude to a commercial pop package - the boys could still fancy them, although their first loyalty was to each other and their fellow females. However, they also had a set of highly hummable pop ditties, so that female bonding and the arcane mysteries of the zigazig-ha never got in the way of the pure disco thrill. Wannabe and the follow-up, Say You'll Be There, had all the glorious catchiness of Take That or Wham! at their commercial peaks.
Things began to get out of hand by the end of 1996, when Halliwell's past as a nude model was splashed over the tabloid press, and an ill-advised interview with The Spectator magazine revealed her and Adams to be unlikely supporters of Conservative Prime Minister John Major. Nevertheless, nothing could stop the Spice Girls ; as the lush ballad 2 Become 1 grabbed the coveted Christmas number 1 berth, boy bands wondered what had hit them and the Spice Girls prepared to ravish the USA. By February 1997 their mission was completed with ease when Wannabe effortlessly made number 1 in the Billboard singles chart, after only four weeks. Shortly afterwards, the album also topped the US chart and they became the first UK act ever to reach the top of the chart with their debut album.
Phenomenal success continued all over the world throughout 1997 with some well-chosen sponsorship deals, and the quintet's faces were published as regularly as the Beatles in their peak media year of 1964. Spiceworld was another slice of highly commercial pop music, featuring the UK number 1s Spice Up Your Life and Too Much. Although the album debuted at number 1 in six countries its sales were nowhere near as high as expected, and it stalled at number 3 in the US.
To put their sales into perspective, however, Spice and Spiceworld were easily the most commercially successful albums released by a UK act in the 90s.
Towards the end of 1997 they unceremoniously dumped their svengali manager, Simon Fuller . The repercussions to this bold go it alone mission were watched with interest as many felt that this could be their first wrong move. The commercial success of their debut movie Spiceworld - The Movie , premiered on 26 December 1997, indicated otherwise. Their third single, the Motown-pastiche Stop , only reached number 2 in the UK charts, breaking the group's run of chart-toppers.
A potentially terminal threat to the future of the Spice Girls came at the end of May 1998, when Geri Halliwell , their de facto leader and undisputed driving force, announced she had left the group. Nevertheless, Viva Forever , the first single issued since Halliwell's departure (although her vocals appeared on the single), proved that the Spice phenomenon lived on when it entered the UK charts at number 1 in August 1998.
A month later, Melanie B collaborated with hip-hop artist Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott on the one-off single, I Want You Back , which debuted at number 1 in the UK charts. The group then became the first artists to enjoy three consecutive UK number 1 Christmas singles since the Beatles, when Goodbye emulated the success of Too Much and 2 Become 1.
The individual members were starting to branch out into solo work by this point. Melanie C.'s duet with Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams, When You're Gone, climbed to number 3 in the UK charts in December 1998. Mel B, briefly known as Mel G following her marriage to the group's Dutch dancer Jimmy Gulzar (the couple have since split-up), released a cover version of Cameo's Word Up. The single was the first notable failure associated with the Spice Girls, stalling at UK number 14 in July 1999.
In the same month Adams married photogenic football player David Beckham, a union which created the celebrity couple of the decade. Melanie C. also reinvented herself as a rock singer, touring as a solo act and releasing the Northern Star album. Later in the year, Emma Bunton's dull cover version of Edie Brickell's What I Am lost a highly publicised battle of the singles with her former bandmate Halliwell's Lift Me Up . The following year, Victoria Beckham provided vocals for the True Steppers / Dane Bowers collaboration Out Of Your Mind , a UK number 2 hit in August.
After a further flurry of solo work, including the release of Melanie B.'s debut album, the girls reunited to record Forever with leading R&B producer Rodney Jerkins. The album was premiered in October by their ninth UK number 1, a double a-side comprising the urban-oriented Holler and Let Love Lead The Way. The album's disappointing sales in all territories led to many rumours concerning the future of the group.
Emma Bunton became the third current Spice Girl to enjoy a UK solo number 1 single when What Took You So Long topped the charts in April 2001. However, her subsequent releases had disappointing sales and she followed Melanie B. in being dropped by her record label as a solo album. She reurned to her former manager, Simon Fuller . Victoria Beckham suffered the same fate - despite her clever manipulation of the media on her part in keeping her in the public eye, it failed to increase record sales. It has to be said her solo work has been disappointing at best. And Halliwell's solo albums, despite chart topping singles, have also suffered ever diminishing sales in all territories.
Melanie C seems to have the best chance of sustaining a solo career. The others are currently trying to re-invent themselves as tv presenters.
A reunion of all 5 original members cannot be ruled out if they follow the depressing path of other bands. When all else fails, when youth has flown, try and capture former glory and reform the band.
Expect that sometime in the next few years!
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Geri Halliwell -
Just For The Record. New autobiography + exclusive photos!. 2002.
Geri Halliwell -
If Only. Autobiography. 2000.
More Geri Halliwell.
Melanie B. -
Catch A Fire. New autobiography. 2002.
Victoria Beckham -
Learning To Fly Autobiography. 2001.
Andrew Morton -
Posh & Becks The shocking truth revealed behind the lavish lifestyle. Subject to coutroom battles as we speak! 2001.
Spice Girls -
Forever Spice. Photographic account of 1998 World Tour. 1999.
CDs @ Amazon
Spice Girls -
Absolute Interview CD. 2001.

Spice Girls - Spice. CD album. 1997.
Spice Girls - Spiceworld. CD album. 1997.
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Spice Girls -
Star Profiles. 1999.

Spice Girls - Girl Power Interview CD. 1998.
Spice Girls - Goodbye. CD single. Import. 1998.
Spice Girls - Holler, Pt. 2. CD single. 2000.
Spice Girls - Mama, Pt. 1. CD single. 1997.
Spice Girls - Say You'll Be There. CD single. Import. 1998.
Spice Girls - Sing-A-Long A-Spice . Karaoke version of their debut smash. 1997.

Spice Girls - Spice: Interview. Picture Disc. Baktabak. 1998.
Spice Girls - Spice up Your Life, Pt. 1 [UK]. CD single. 1997.
Spice Girls -
Spiceworld. Includes extra tracks. 1997.
Spice Girls - Spiceworld. Japan. 1998.
Spice Girls - Wannabe. UK. Single. 1996.

Emma Bunton - Girl Like Me. CD album. 2001.
Emma Bunton -
What Took You So Long. CD single. 2001.

Melanie C - If That Were Me, Pt. 1. CD Single.
Melanie C -
I Turn to You. CD single. 2001.
Melanie C - I Turn to You. Vinyl. 2001.
Melanie C - Northern Star. CD album. Bonus Tracks. 2000.
Melanie C - Northern Star. CD album. 1999.
Melanie C - Northern Star. Cassette album.

Geri Halliwell - Bag It Up. Enhanced CD Single. 2000.
Geri Halliwell - Interview. Baktabak CD. 2000.
Geri Halliwell - It's Raining Men. Pt.1 CD single. 2001.
Geri Halliwell - Mi Chico Latino. Pt.1. CD single. 1999
Geri Halliwell -
Mi Chico Latino. Part 2. CD single. 1999.
Geri Halliwell - Schizophonic. CD album. 1999.
Geri Halliwell - Schizophonic. CD Box Set. 1999.
Geri Halliwell - Scream If You Wanna Go Faster. CD album. 2001.
Geri Halliwell -
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster. + 1 Bonus track. 2001.

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