Spice Girls discography

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The following article documents the album, single and multimedia releases by the British recording group, the Spice Girls.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] Studio

Album Information
Spice
Spiceworld
Forever
  • November 2000
  • Chart peak: #1 (BRA), #2 (UK) #6 (CAN), #6 (GER), #9 (AUS), #11 (ITA), #12 (JAP), #39 (US), #43 (FRA)
  • BPI UK Certificate: 1xPlatinum (300,000)[6]
  • IFPI Europe Certificate: Not certified (Sales of less than 1million)
  • RIAA American Certificate: Not certified (Sales of less than 500,000)
  • Singles: "Goodbye", "Holler" / "Let Love Lead the Way"

Album sales footnotes:

  • In February 2000, Spice Girls were presented with an Outstanding Achievement award at the Brit Awards. In the presentation detailing their career achievements up to that point it was stated that Spice Girls had sold 35.2million albums[7] and 18.1million singles[8] from July 1996 to February 2000. Obviously that information does not include sales for "Holler" / "Let Love Lead the Way" and the groups third studio album, "Forever".

[edit] Sales certificates

Single Certificate Notes
Spice Spiceworld Forever
Australia
6x Platinum
6x Platinum
Platinum = 70,000 / Gold = 35,000[9]
Brazil
2x Platinum
1x Platinum
Gold
Platinum = 250,000 / Gold = 125,000[10]
Canada
Diamond
Diamond
2x Platinum
Diamond = 1 million / Platinum = 100,000 / Gold = 50,000[11]
Europe
8x Platinum
5x Platinum
Platinum = 1 million[12]
France
3x Platinum
2x Platinum
Platinum = 300,000 / Gold = 100,000[13]
Germany
3x Platinum
1x Platinum
1x Gold
Platinum = 200,000 / Gold = 100,000[14]
Netherlands
3x Platinum
1x Platinum
1x Gold
Platinum = 70,000 / Gold = 35,000[15]
United Kingdom
10x Platinum
5x Platinum
1x Platinum
Platinum = 300,000 / Gold = 100,000[16]
United States
7x Platinum
4x Platinum
Platinum = 1 million / Gold = 500,000[3]

[edit] Singles

Year Title Album Peak positions Sales certificate Audio
UK IRE US EUR GER CAN FRA AUS UK[17] US[3]
1996 "Wannabe" Spice 1 (7) 1 (1) 1 (4) 1 (9) 1 (4) 1 (5) 1 (3) 1 (11) Platinum* Platinum . 
1996 "Say You'll Be There" Spice 1 (2) 2 3 1 (2) 16 1 (2) 2 11 Platinum Gold . 
1996 "2 Become 1" Spice 1 (3) 1 (1) 4 3 13 1 (3) 4 2 Platinum Gold . 
1997 "Mama/Who Do You Think You Are" Spice 1 (3) 1 (1) -- -- -- -- -- 13 Platinum --
1997 "Mama" Spice 1 -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- . 
1997 "Who Do You Think You Are" Spice 1 -- -- -- 22 -- -- 16 -- -- . 
1997 "Spice Up Your Life" Spiceworld 1 (1) 2 18 3 14 1 (1) 3 8 Platinum Gold . 
1997 "Too Much" Spiceworld 1 (2) 4 9 3 21 9 20 7 Platinum -- . 
1998 "Stop" Spiceworld 2 3 16 6 35 3 23 5 Silver -- . 
1998 "Viva Forever" Spiceworld 1 (2) 2 -- 2 4 -- 18 2 Platinum -- . 
1998 "Goodbye" Forever 1 (1) 1 (9) 11 2 17 1 (16) 21 3 Platinum Gold . 
2000 "Holler/Let Love Lead The Way" Forever 1 (1) 3 107 2 17 **2/**4 44 2 Silver -- . 
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Footnotes:

  • The number in brackets indicates how many weeks the song stayed at that position.
  • -- indicates that the single was not released in that country.
  • * "Wannabe" is certified Platinum by the BPI - but sales suggest that certificate is out of date. Its down to Virgin Records to contact the BPI, arrange an audit of the sale and request the BPI update the certificate
  • "Mama" / "Who Do You Think You Are" was released in some markets as a Double A-side but in others the two songs were released independently of each other as single tracks.
  • ^ indicates the song did not chart on the US Hot100 Chart - "Holler" did however peak at #7 on the Bubbling Under Chart.
    • Holler and Let Love Lead the Way were counted as two separte singles in Canada.

[edit] B-Sides

Year Title Featured release
1996 "Bumper to Bumper" "Wannabe"
1996 "Take Me Home" Say You'll Be There
1996 "One of These Girls" "2 Become 1"
1996 "Sleigh Ride" "2 Become 1"
1997 "Baby Come Round" "Mama" / "Who Do You Think You Are"
1997 "Spice Invaders" "Spice Up Your Life"
1997 "Outer Space Girls" "Too Much"
1997 "Walk of Life" "Too Much"
1997 "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" with Luther Vandross "Stop"
1998 "Love Thing" (Live in Istanbul) "Stop"
1998 "Mama" (Live in Istanbul) "Stop"
1998 "Something Kinda Funny" (Live in Istanbul) "Stop"
1998 "Christmas Wrapping" "Goodbye"
1998 "Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves" (Live at Wembley Stadium) "Goodbye"
1998 "We Are Family" (Live at Wembley Stadium) "Goodbye"

[edit] Other releases

Year Title Notes
1997 "Step To Me" Exclusive CD promoted by Pepsi in July 1997. Fans had to collect 20 ring pulls and send them off, in return they received a Step To Me CD which featured four mixes.
1997 "Move Over (Generation Next)" Live The second exclusive CD made available by Pepsi. Fans had to collect 18 ring pulls and in return they received a one track CD featuring a live version of Move Over performed in Istanbul.
1998 "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World" On Top Of The World was the official England song for the 1998 World Cup. It was released 1st June 1998 and peaked at #9 on the UK chart and spent 9 weeks in the Top75. The song featured The Spice Girls, Echo and the Bunnymen, Space and Ocean Colour Scene all credited as England United. The video for the track was the last Spice Girls video that Geri Halliwell appeared in.
1999 "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll" A charity single pioneered by Rolling Stone's legend Sir Mick Jagger, the single featured over 20 artist, including The Spice Girls. Released on 13th December 1999 the track proved to be a huge disappointment - peaking only at #19.
2000 "Tell Me Why" Originally planned as the second single off Forever but the release never came. Promo CDs were in circulation featuring a radio edit and four remixes.
2000 "If You Wanna Have Some Fun" Widely reported to be the third single release off Forever but the release never came. A promo video featuring clips of the Spice Girls at various stages of their career was shown on TV around the time of Forever's release. Promo CD includes a radio edit.
2000 "Weekend Love" The third promo CD issued in 2000, this is the rarest out of the three and was only available in Asia.

[edit] Music videos

[edit] Short form

Year Single Director
1996 "Wannabe" Jhoan Camitz
1996 "Say You'll Be There" Vaughan Arnell
1996 "2 Become 1" Big TV!
1997 "Mama" Big TV!
1997 "Who Do You Think You Are" Greg Masuak
1997 "Spice Up Your Life" Marcus Nispel
1997 "Too Much" Howard Greenhalgh
1998 "Stop" James Brown
1998 "Viva Forever" Steve Box
1998 "Goodbye" Howard Greenhalgh
2000 "Holler" Jake Nava
2000 "Let Love Lead the Way" Greg Masuak

[edit] Long form

Cover Information
Girl Power! Live In Istanbul
  • Released: December 1, 1997.
  • Run time: --
  • Starring: Victoria Adams, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Geri Halliwell.
  • Description: Features the groups first ever gig, performed at the Abdi Ipekci Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey on October 13, 1997. Set list includes If U Can't Dance, Who Do You Think You Are?, Something Kinda Funny, Saturday Night Divas, Say You'll Be There, Step to Me, Naked, 2 Become 1, Stop, Too Much, Spice Up Your Life, Love Thing, Mama, Move Over and Wannabe.
  • Special features: Behind the scenes look at the performance, video diary and interview with the group discussing their career so far.
  • RIAA Certificate: Platinum (for shipments of 100,000 copies in the US)[3]
Live At Wembley Stadium
  • Released: November 16, 1998.
  • Run time: --
  • Starring: Victoria Adams, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm.
  • Description: Features a full concert recorded at Wembley Stadium. Set list includes If U Can't Dance, Who Do You Think You Are?, Something Kinda Funny, Do It, Too Much, Stop, Where Did Our Love Go?, Love Thing, Lady Is A Vamp, Say You'll Be There, Naked, 2 Become 1, Sisters (Are Doin'It For Themselves), Wannabe, Spice Up Your Life, Mama, Viva Forever, Never Give Up On The Good Times, We Are Family
  • Special features: Special interview with The Spice Girls.
  • RIAA Certificate: Platinum (for shipments of 100,000 copies in the US)[3]
  • Comments: The gig was record at Wembley Stadium on 20 September, 1998. It was the last night of the groups sell out Spiceworld Tour, in which they performed in almost 100 gigs in Europe and North America.

[edit] References

  1. ^ BPI. British sales certificate for 'Spice'. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  2. ^ IFPI. European sales certificate for 'Spice'. International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  3. ^ a b c d e f RIAA. American sales certificate database. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  4. ^ BPI. British sales certificate for 'Spiceworld'. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  5. ^ IFPI. European sales certificate for 'Spiceworld'. International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  6. ^ BPI. British sales certificate for 'Forever'. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  7. ^ Screenshot from Brit Awards 2000 detailing Spice Girls album sales. Brit Awards. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  8. ^ Screenshot from Brit Awards 2000 detailing Spice Girls single sales. Brit Awards. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  9. ^ ARIA. List of Australian sales certificates. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  10. ^ Brazilian sales certicate database. ABPD. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  11. ^ CRIA. Canadian sales certicate database. Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  12. ^ IFPI. List of European sales certificates. International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  13. ^ French chart information. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  14. ^ German sales certificate database. IFPI. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  15. ^ [1]. NVPI. Retrieved 22 October 2006.
  16. ^ BPI. British sales certicate database. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 27 August 2006.
  17. ^ BPI. British sales certificate database. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 03 September 2006.

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