Showing posts with label Geri Halliwell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geri Halliwell. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Geri Halliwell - Man On The Mountain (2012)

Geri Halliwell was the first to leave the Spice Girls, when she exited the group in May 1998, citing exhaustion and creative differences. Her action aroused controversy as her former group was due to embark on a North American tour, which they eventually completed without her, and despite no longer being part of the group, she featured on two more Spice Girls releases that were scheduled prior to her departure, including the single 'Viva Forever'. After she left, the other girls co-wrote a few songs about her which appeared on their album 'Forever', including 'Goodbye', 'Tell Me Why' and 'Let Love Lead The Way', and in 1999, one year after leaving the group, she launched her solo career and released her debut album 'Schizophonic', along with the lead single 'Look At Me', and this was followed by three further UK number ones, with 'Mi Chico Latino', 'Lift Me Up' and 'Bag It Up'. The album itself reached number four in the UK chart, and was preceded by a 90-minute Channel 4 documentary titled 'Geri', which was a ratings success with 4.5 million viewers. In October 1999 she released the autobiography 'If Only', in which she described her life as a Spice Girl, and the book went on to top the best-seller lists, selling over a million copies in the UK alone. 
In 2001, Halliwell released her second album, 'Scream If You Wanna Go Faster', which emulated the success of its predecessor by reaching number five in the UK, and her cover of the Weather Girls' 1983 hit, 'It's Raining Men', was used on the soundtrack of the film 'Bridget Jones's Diary', and became a major hit worldwide, peaking at number one in the UK, and hitting the top 10 in over 27 countries. In January 2002, she released her second autobiography, 'Just For The Record', detailing her rise to fame and her turbulent celebrity lifestyle, and later that year she joined Pete Waterman and Louis Walsh as a judge on the television series 'Popstars: The Rivals', which created Girls Aloud. In late 2004 she made a return to music with the single 'Ride It', which reached number four in the UK chart, but it was several months before another single was released, during which time she was apparently instructed to record some new tracks for an album by her record company, which was unhappy with what had already been taped. She planned her first solo tour of the UK and Ireland, but due to lack of ticket sales, compounded by the label's pressure on her to record additional songs, led to the cancellation of the tour, and it was some months later that a new single eventually appeared, with 'Desire' being released in 30 May 2005, reaching number 22 in the UK Singles Chart and number one on the UK Dance Charts. Released shortly afterwards, the source album, 'Passion', similarly received little attention from the public or critics and stalled at number 41 in the British charts, and she was dropped by EMI, although she publicly stated that she was not interested in recording another album at that time, and was content with writing children's books and motherhood. 
On 12 April 2007 it was announced that Halliwell had signed a six-book deal with Macmillan Children's Books, for a series of children's novels, titled Ugenia Lavender, which followed the adventures of nine-year-old Ugenia, a character based on herself. Later that year, in June, the Spice Girls regrouped and announced plans for a reunion tour, from which they were said to have earned £10 million each, and they released their first compilation album, 'Greatest Hits'. Following an appearance in the film 'Crank: High Voltage' in 2009, and a few TV spots, she posted a message on her website in April 2010, saying she was back in the studio, and in July 2011 she confirmed she'd been working on her fourth album, and that by February 2012 it was in the process of being mastered. In October 2012 she made her first solo performance in seven years at the Breast Cancer Care, debuting a new track called 'Phenomenal Woman', and in October 2013 she premiered her first solo single in nearly eight years, performing 'Half Of Me' on Channel 9's NRL Footy Show grand final show in Australia. Despite announcing that her fourth album was complete in 2012, she continued to work on new material, and in November 2016 thirteen songs leaked onto the internet, which purported to be from her long-awaited fourth album 'Man On The Mountain'. Apart from the 2017 charity single 'Angels In Chains', to raise money for Childline, nothing much has been heard from Halliwell on the music front for some time, and so as it looks like that elusive fourth solo record is now not likely to make an appearance, here is the leaked album from 2016, along with the Australian only single 'Half Of Me', so that we can hear what she up to in those lost years. 



Track listing

01 Love And Light
02 Humanity
03 Man On The Mountain
04 Beautiful Life
05 Deep Down
06 If You Love Someone
07 Miracles
08 Phenomenal Woman
09 Without Love
10 Sheriff
11 I’ve Got A Name
12 I Am Older Now
13 Get Involved
14 Half Of Me

Friday, October 29, 2021

The Spice Girls - Five Of These Girls (1999)

The Spice Girls formed in 1994 after auditions held by managers Bob and Chris Herbert, who wanted to create a girl group to compete with the British boy bands popular at the time. The first audition ended up with 600 applicants, who were whittled down to a final 12, consisting of Victoria Adams, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm,  Melanie Laccohee, Lianne Morgan, Suzanne Tinker, Michelle Stephenson, Justine Berry, Geri Halliwell, Victoria Unthank and several others. After singing solo and dancing in groups of four, Victoria, Melanie B, Michelle, Lianne and Geri were told that they were chosen as being part of the band. A week after
finishing the second auditions, the girls were told to come in for a recall, and it was announced that Lianne Morgan was being dropped as she looked older than the rest, and she was replaced with Melanie Chisholm. They spent spring and summer rehearsing, and under the name of Touch they recorded demos of three songs: 'We're Gonna Make It Happen', 'Take Me Away' and 'I Want You, I Need You', some of which can still be seen on Youtube. During a two-week summer break, Michelle left due to personal commitments, so a replacement needed to be found, and Touch's vocal coach Pepi Lemer remembered two girls that he'd trained in the auditions. Abigail Kis was called in first and sang a soul song to the management, which ended in her being selected two days later, but in the end she had to turn down the offer due to personal commitments, as well as being considered too young. In July they called in Emma Bunton for a week's trial, and she bonded straight away with the other girls, so the Spice Girls were complete. Following their name change they were given their nicknames - Melanie Brown (Mel B, to differentiate her from the other Melanie in the group) was Scary Spice, Melanie Chisholm (Mel C), was Sporty Spice, Emma Bunton was Baby Spice, Geri Halliwell was Ginger Spice, and Victoria Beckham was Posh Spice. 
The girls were signed to Virgin Records, releasing their debut single 'Wannabe' in 1996, which reached number one in the charts in 37 countries, while their debut album 'Spice' was released the same year and sold more than 23 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling album by a female group in history. Over the next four years they released a string of hit singles, and two more albums, 'Spiceworld' in 1997 and 'Forever' in 2000, following Halliwell's departure in 1998 due to exhaustion and creative differences. Their first few singles included songs on the flips which were not taken from their album, which was quite unusual at the time for a pop group, and the girls also recorded a number of songs for their 'Forever' album which were left off the record. If you take those rare b-sides and out-takes, and add the song they recorded for a Pepsi single, their contribution to Elton John and Tim Rice's stageshow 'Aida', and Mel C's demo for a possible addition to the third album, then you have enough music for a great stand-alone album. One final highlight is the track 'W.O.M.A.N.', which was recorded for the 'Forever' album, but was cut because it didn't fit with the new R&B feel of the rest of the songs. The studio take has never surfaced, but it was performed live during the Christmas In Spiceworld Tour in December 1999, and an enterprising fan has taken a live recording of it, cleaned it up and added overdubs, and has made it sound just like the missing studio recording. I can't say I'm the biggest Spice Girls fan, but I appreciate the hard work that they put into their music, and some of these early songs are just as good as their singles, so overall I'm pleasantly surprised at just how good this sounds.  



Track listing

01 Bumper To Bumper (b-side of 'Wannabe' 1996)
02 One Of These Girls (b-side of '2 Become 1' 1996)
03 Take Me Home (b-side of 'Say You'll Be There 1996)
04 Outer Space Girls (b-side of 'Too Much' 1997)
05 Walk of Life (b-side of 'Too Much' 1997)
06 Baby Come Round (b-side of 'Mama' 1997)
07 Give You Want You Want (If Lovin' Is On Your Mind) (out-take 1999)
08 Step To Me (Pepsi advert 1997)
09 Can't Stay Tonight (demo 1999)
10 W.O.M.A.N. (out-take 1999)
11 My Strongest Suit (from the soundtrack to the stage show 'Aida' 1999)
12 A Day In Your Life (out-take 1999)
13 Pain Proof (out-take 1999)