Free Me is the second studio album by English pop singer-songwriter Emma Bunton, released in the United Kingdom and Canada on 9 February 2004 and in the United States on 25 January 2005.
The album was the second to follow her 2001 release, A Girl Like Me, and spent over twelve weeks inside the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number seven and selling over 140,000 copies, earning gold award status. The album was widely acclaimed by critics as being the...
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Free Me is the second studio album by English pop singer-songwriter Emma Bunton, released in the United Kingdom and Canada on 9 February 2004 and in the United States on 25 January 2005.
The album was the second to follow her 2001 release, A Girl Like Me, and spent over twelve weeks inside the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number seven and selling over 140,000 copies, earning gold award status. The album was widely acclaimed by critics as being the "one of best solo Spice records ever" due to its catchy and fun use of sounds from the Motown and the 1960s era. The album was largely produced by Mike Peden and Yak Bondy, who have produced tracks for S Club 7 and Lucie Silvas, to name a few. Other contributions on the album courtesy of Cathy Dennis, Henry Binns, and Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi. "One Thing I Know", an unreleased track co-written by Bunton for Free Me, was recorded by another 19 Management act, S Club 8, for their album Sundown. Bunton's original vocals can clearly be...
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