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==Artwork==
==Artwork==
The artwork mirrors that of their debut album ''[[Spice (album)|Spice]]''; however, this time, jewels worth £1million were used to create the letters. In the work by top jewelery designer David Morris, each letter symbolizes one of the Spice Girls, as it did in their debut cover. The S is made from [[amber]] and represents [[Victoria Beckham]]. The [[ruby]] pink P is [[Emma Bunton]]. [[Melanie C]]’s letter I is made from a [[diamond]]; [[Geri Halliwell]] is the C, made from [[sapphire]] stones; and the [[emerald]] E is [[Melanie B]]. Morris said: "The album cover is a nice touch. They wanted something simple and stylish and it’s probably one of the most expensive album covers ever made.” <ref>[http://news.sawf.org/Gossip/41414.aspx]</ref>
The artwork mirrors that of their debut album ''[[Spice (album)|Spice]]''; however, this time, jewels worth £1million were used to create the letters. In the work by top jewelery designer David Morris, each letter symbolizes one of the Spice Girls, as it did in their debut cover. The S is made from [[amber]] and represents [[Victoria Beckham]]. The [[ruby]] pink P is [[Emma Bunton]]. [[Melanie C]]’s letter I is made from a [[diamond]]; [[Geri Halliwell]] is the C, made from [[sapphire]] stones; and the [[emerald]] E is [[Melanie B]]. Morris said: "The album cover is a nice touch. They wanted something simple and stylish and it’s probably one of the most expensive album covers ever made.” <ref>[http://news.sawf.org/Gossip/41414.aspx]</ref>

==Rumored tracks==
CD 1
#.Welcome In This Sweet World (Intro)
#.Holler
#.Spice Up Your Life
#.Mama
#.Weekend Love (remix 2007)
#.Let Love Lead The Way
#.Too Much
#.Who Do You Think You Are? (remix 2007)
#.Stop (remix 2007) feat. Elton John
#.Say You'll Be There
#.Viva Forever
#.Wannabe
#.2 Become 1
#.If You Wanna Have Some Fun (remix 2007)
#.Never Give Up On The Good Times
#.Move Over (remix 2007)
#.Material Girls (cover of Madonna song) feat. Gwen Stefani
#.Goodbye

CD 2
#.Lovely (intro)
#.WOMAN
#.Still With You
#.Miracle feat. Celine Dion
#.My Impossible Dream
#.I Wanna Tell You My Story (sing only Melanie C)
#.Candy (sing only Emma Bunton)
#.I'm try (sing only Victoria Beckham)
#.Bed, Ugly & You (sing only Melanie B)
#.She's crazy (sing only Geri Halliwell)
#.Rumor (interlude)
#.S.E.X.
#.Sweet Dreams My Baby feat. George Michael
#.Sometimes I Wanna Play With You
#.Gossip feat. Coldplay
#.Tonight feat. Amy Winehouse
#.Smile
#.Like It Was
#.Enough Is Enough (NOW!)
#.Oh! feat. Robbie Williams & Take That
#.The Last Goodbye
#.That's All (Special Thanks)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:56, 9 September 2007

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Greatest Hits is the fourth album and first greatest hits album by the English all-female pop group the Spice Girls. It is also their first studio album to be released in seven years since their break-up to pursue their own solo careers, marking the beginning of their reunion era and the accompanying world tour. It will be released worldwide in November 2007.

Release information

The greatest hits album was formally announced during a press conference held by the group on Thursday, 28 June, 2007[2] at London's O2 Arena. The group declared they are reforming as a group, nearly seven years after their last album release, Forever. The group will be composed of all five members, including Geri Halliwell who was well-known for her departure from the group in 1998.

The plan to reform and release a greatest hits has long been speculated by the media,[3] but its planned release was first confirmed by Melanie Brown in June 2005.[4] Speaking just before a planned reunion for Live 8 (that never actually materialised due to Brown's contractual agreements in L.A.), she stated: "We'll get back together because we all want to. I know everyone is up for it. There is going to be a greatest hits album and we've got loads of new songs that nobody has heard yet."[4]

It is rumoured that the compilation will be released in 3 different formats. There may be a standard edition, a version with a bonus DVD, and yet another version with two bonus DVDs.[5] The girls revealed the cover on their website on August 17, 2007. The title will simply be Greatest Hits.[6]

Artwork

The artwork mirrors that of their debut album Spice; however, this time, jewels worth £1million were used to create the letters. In the work by top jewelery designer David Morris, each letter symbolizes one of the Spice Girls, as it did in their debut cover. The S is made from amber and represents Victoria Beckham. The ruby pink P is Emma Bunton. Melanie C’s letter I is made from a diamond; Geri Halliwell is the C, made from sapphire stones; and the emerald E is Melanie B. Morris said: "The album cover is a nice touch. They wanted something simple and stylish and it’s probably one of the most expensive album covers ever made.” [7]

Rumored tracks

CD 1

  1. .Welcome In This Sweet World (Intro)
  2. .Holler
  3. .Spice Up Your Life
  4. .Mama
  5. .Weekend Love (remix 2007)
  6. .Let Love Lead The Way
  7. .Too Much
  8. .Who Do You Think You Are? (remix 2007)
  9. .Stop (remix 2007) feat. Elton John
  10. .Say You'll Be There
  11. .Viva Forever
  12. .Wannabe
  13. .2 Become 1
  14. .If You Wanna Have Some Fun (remix 2007)
  15. .Never Give Up On The Good Times
  16. .Move Over (remix 2007)
  17. .Material Girls (cover of Madonna song) feat. Gwen Stefani
  18. .Goodbye

CD 2

  1. .Lovely (intro)
  2. .WOMAN
  3. .Still With You
  4. .Miracle feat. Celine Dion
  5. .My Impossible Dream
  6. .I Wanna Tell You My Story (sing only Melanie C)
  7. .Candy (sing only Emma Bunton)
  8. .I'm try (sing only Victoria Beckham)
  9. .Bed, Ugly & You (sing only Melanie B)
  10. .She's crazy (sing only Geri Halliwell)
  11. .Rumor (interlude)
  12. .S.E.X.
  13. .Sweet Dreams My Baby feat. George Michael
  14. .Sometimes I Wanna Play With You
  15. .Gossip feat. Coldplay
  16. .Tonight feat. Amy Winehouse
  17. .Smile
  18. .Like It Was
  19. .Enough Is Enough (NOW!)
  20. .Oh! feat. Robbie Williams & Take That
  21. .The Last Goodbye
  22. .That's All (Special Thanks)

References