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Free Me  >>

Following her massive success in 2003 with her brilliant singles 'Free Me' & 'Maybe' & her 2004 smash 'I'll Be There' everyone's favorite former Spice Girl releases her highly anticipated album entitled 'Free Me'. Recorded throughout 2003 in the UK & Spain, 'Free Me' is a diverse, energetic album that oozes sophistication. A marked maturity of sound is featured on this record which Emma herself describes as having, "a real 60's influence". The album features collaborations from such esteemed hit makers as Cathy Dennis, Yak Bondie, Simon Ellis & Henry from Zero 7 & is Emma's most accomplished achievement to date. A great pop record from a great pop star. 12 tracks including all three of the smash hit singles mentioned above, along with a 16-page full color booklet with some great photos. 19 Recordings/Universal. 2004.

A Girl Like Me  >>

Solo album debut for Baby Spice. 12 tracks including the #1 hit single 'What Took You So Long' & covers of Edie Brickell's 'What I Am' & a re-working of Zoe's 'Sunshine on a Rainy Day'. Think classic pre-'Soul Kiss' Olivia Newton-John. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.

Life in Mono  >>

Limited Edition UK-only pressing of the 2006 album from Emma Bunton (AKA Baby Spice) features three bonus tracks: 'Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen', 'Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps' and Por Favour'. Life In Mono is Emma's most honest album to date, an intimate reflection of Emma's life and loves that reveal more than she was ever expecting. Musically it sounds like a rich pop album even at first listen, with rich orchestral backing, gorgeous harmonies and the sort of chorus' Burt Bacharach could be proud of. It moves from the stunningly tender 'All I Need To Know' to cheeky jazz of 'Undressing You' and the luscious Carpenters style of 'I'm Not Crying Over Yesterday's' . Above all it captures Emma's thoroughly modern take on elegant 60's Pop. Universal.

Free Me [Australian CD]  >>

Following her massive success in 2003 with her brilliant singles 'Free Me' & 'Maybe' & her 2004 smash 'I'll Be There' everyone's favorite former Spice Girl releases her highly anticipated album entitled 'Free Me'. Recorded throughout 2003 in the UK & Spain, 'Free Me' is a diverse, energetic album that oozes sophistication. A marked maturity of sound is featured on this record which Emma herself describes as having, "a real 60's influence". The album features collaborations from such esteemed hit makers as Cathy Dennis, Yak Bondie, Simon Ellis & Henry from Zero 7 & is Emma's most accomplished achievement to date. A great pop record from a great pop star. 12 tracks including all three of the smash hit singles mentioned above, along with a 16-page full color booklet with some great photos. 19 Recordings/Universal. 2004.

I'll Be There [UK CD1]  >>

Taken from the 2004 album 'Free Me'. The title track is backed with four non-LP tracks, 'Takin It Easy', 'I'll Be There' (Europa XL Vocal Mix, Bimbo Vocal Mix), & 'I'll Be There' (Video). Universal. 2004.

What Took You So Long? [UK CD]  >>

Long awaited solo debut for Baby Spice! The first release from her 2001 album, 'A Girl Like Me'. Tracks, 'What Took You So Long', two non-LP tracks '(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind', 'Merry Go Round' & the CD-ROM video for the title track. Slimline jewel case.

Maybe [UK CD]  >>

'Maybe' is the second single of 2003 year for Emma (Baby Spice) & is guaranteed to follow in the footsteps of her previous release 'Free Me'. It's a slinky & flirtatious track that has been coupled with an infectious bubbling chorus that only Emma can do justice to. As if that's not enough to get pop tastebuds tingling, the track gets a superb rework by the likes of Bini & Martini. You know it's going to be good! The title track is backed with 'Don't Tell Me You Love Me Anymore', 'Maybe' (Bini & Martini Club Mix & Video). Polydor.

Downtown (Children in Need)  >>

Part One of Two. First single taken from Emma's third solo album, Life In Mono. For those of you who don't recognize the name Emma Bunton, you may know her better as one-fifth of the most popular girl group ever to come out of the UK...yes, it's Baby Spice (the blonde one) from the Spice Girls! Features two versions of Emma's cover of the Petula Clark classic 'Downtown': Main Version and Remix. Universal. 2006.

Free Me [UK CD1] [ENHANCED]  >>

"free Me" was Co-written by Mike Peden and Shows a Natural Progression from Bunton's Previous Musical Output with the Single Displaying a Sensous, Cosmopolitan and Classic Feel Showing a Singer who Has Clearly Developed Personally, Lyrically and Musically. Fans Will Be Stunned by the Cover Art, with Bunton Looking Quite Sleek and Sophisticated, Light Years Beyond the "Baby Spice" Image. Includes the Exclusive Track, "Who the Hell Are You", Along with the Enhanced Video.

Take My Breath Away [UK CD]  >>

The second single off Baby Spice's 2001 album, 'A Girl Like Me'. Three non-LP tracks, 'Take My Breath Away' (Single Mix), 'Close Encounter' & 'Take My Breath Away' (Tin Tin Out Mix).