Emma Bunton, Emma - Maybe [UK CD]
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Emma Bunton and Emma |
| Studio | Umvd Import |
| Release Date | November 25, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 602498127858 |
About Emma Bunton, Emma - 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. Album Description
Tracks
- Maybe
- Dont Tell Me You Love Me Anymore
- Maybe (Bini & Martini Club Mix)
- Maybe (Video)
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(22 reviews)
The Bini & Martini remix of this song is fabulous. They managed to put all the right elements into a fantastic mix making Emma's Maybe" stand out in the dance community. Her voice is soft and subtle but the mix is hardly that. They gave it an agressive beat, a pumping tempo and blended the melodies into overlayed beats to create a magnificant pulsating dance floor hit or a put the pedal to the metal ride along tune.
I've been a dance DJ for close to 20 years and it is not often that remixers can take a song and turn it into a masterful dance classic.
August 25, 2005 |  | This is the best Emma Bunton tune to date! |  |
Emma's Bunton's current album "Free Me" has completely for me changed my mind around about the Spice Girls having successful, independent careers. The tune "Maybe" is sexy, retro but not seeming like it is completely trying to steal from the 1960s, and is automatically catchy. This is pop music at it's best as Bunton's vocals are perfect for the music and the instrumentation is absolutely excellent. "Maybe" is less than four minutes of upbeat, danceable, sing-along fun which can make almost anyone want to get this song. The music video is also excellent as with the song, to me it evoked thoughts of James Bond and Austin Powers' movies and the choreography is also perfectly suited for the song.
The remixes for the song are also very good but the remix that is missing from this single is the best remix of the tune, which would have to be the 'Illicit Club Mix.' But the 'Bini & Martini Mix' of the tune is almost as good as it gives the song some good techno flourishes.
Excellent Emma!
July 23, 2005The first time I heard the song by Emma, it took me back when pop music had more of a care free fun feel, like it did in the 60's. The video is fantastic and is a hats off to the late great Bob Fosse, anyone remember the dance sequence "The Rich Man's Frug from Sweet Charity? As the music video is most entertaining, the song alone is worth adding to one's collection to listen to over and over again!
April 27, 2005Este sencillo se me hace de muy buen gusto de hecho el album free me es mu rico escucharlo, a parte de q muy original el video, amo a Emma Bunton.
March 24, 2005 |  | One of the best singles of the decade |  |
Wonderful choice for a single. It's so upbeat, funny, catchy that you can't help but singing or even dancing along. It's the best song on the album, it represents perfectly well what Emma wanted her album to sound like: a journey back to the '60s!, but a great one, just like only miss B could imagine. Even the remixes are quite good. Give it a shot!.
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