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The album Free Me was released in the United States on January 25, 2005. Emma released 'Downtown' the official charity single for the BBC's 2006 Children in Need appeal, it reached number three. The album 'Life in Mono' was released on (4 December). This is the remix version of the song 'Free me' from the British Pop singer Emma Bunton. 'Free me' was the first single from Emma's second studio album, Free.
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- MaybeEmma Bunton
- What Took You So Long?Emma BuntonCHARTENTRY: 30.04.2001
PEAK: 36 - What I AmTin Tin Out feat. Emma Bunton
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- Coming Home for ChristmasEmma Bunton
- Here Comes The SunEmma Bunton
- 2 Become 1Emma Bunton feat. Robbie Williams
- EmotionEmma Bunton
- Come Away With MeEmma Bunton feat. Josh Kumra
- Don't Call Me BabyEmma Bunton
- I Only Want To Be With YouEmma Bunton feat. Will Young
- I Wish I Could Have Loved You MoreEmma Bunton
- You're All I Need To Get ByEmma Bunton feat. Jade Jones
- Too Many TeardropsEmma Bunton
- Baby Please Don't StopEmma Bunton
- I Know Him So WellMelanie C feat. Emma Bunton
- (Hey You) Free Up Your MindEmma Bunton
- SometimesEmma Bunton
- Por FavorEmma Bunton
- Perhaps, Perhaps, PerhapsEmma Bunton
- Something Tells Me (Something's Going To Happen)Emma Bunton
- All That You'll BeEmma Bunton
- I'm Not Crying Over YesterdaysEmma Bunton
- Undressing YouEmma Bunton
- Take Me To Another TownEmma Bunton
- I Wasn't Looking (When I Found Love)Emma Bunton
- He Loves Me NotEmma Bunton
- MischievousEmma Bunton
- Perfect StrangersEmma Bunton
- All I Need To KnowEmma Bunton
- Life In MonoEmma Bunton
- DowntownEmma Bunton
- So NiceEmma Bunton
- Eso besoEmma Bunton
- Taking It EasyEmma Bunton
- Let Your Baby Show You How To MoveEmma Bunton
- Close EncounterEmma Bunton
- WeirdTin Tin Out feat. Emma Bunton
- She Was A Friend Of MineEmma Bunton
- We're Not Gonna Sleep TonightEmma Bunton
- Better Be CarefulEmma Bunton
- Been There, Done ThatEmma Bunton
- Spell It OutEmma Bunton
- A Girl Like MeEmma Bunton
- High On LoveEmma Bunton
- A World Without YouEmma Bunton
- Something So BeautifulEmma Bunton
- You AreEmma Bunton
- AmazingEmma Bunton
- Lay Your Love On MeEmma Bunton
- No Sign Of LifeEmma Bunton
- Crickets Sing For AnamariaEmma Bunton
- BreathingEmma Bunton
- TomorrowEmma Bunton
- Who The Hell Are YouEmma Bunton
- Merry-Go RoundEmma Bunton
- Don't Tell Me You Love Me AnymoreEmma Bunton
- Sunshine On A Rainy DayTin Tin Out feat. Emma Bunton
- I'll Be ThereEmma Bunton
- Free MeEmma Bunton
- Take My Breath AwayEmma Bunton
The year was 1996 and my life was happily rolling along as a kid’s does. Then along came a big bus that not only changed my life (till I grew up a bit) but significantly changed the face of pop music. Of course that bus was the one that carried The Spice Girls, and introduced Posh, Scary, Ginger, Sporty and Baby.
It was Ms Bunton that attracted me. She was probably my first pop star crush and yes, I did actually like the Spice Girls’ music. However things have changed – I’ve grown up (I still have my Spice Girls cassettes somewhere though) and so have the girls. Baby, sorry Emma, waited a while before releasing her first solo album A Girl Like Me just about two years ago and now it’s time for Free Me.
Is Emma Bunton trapped by something or someone as the title would suggest? Unfortunately I can’t answer that one but I’d hazard a guess at yes. From the opener and title-track Free Me there is a clear sense of broken-heartedness in Emma and a confusing paradox of a will to be freed counterbalanced with lines like “let me love you”.
This isn’t restricted to just one or two songs but is a continuing theme, in the likes of Amazing, You Are and No Sign of Life, particularly in the opening line: “I wake up crying and I think of you.”
Breathing reveals a bit of a kinky side to Emma although it’s very well disguised in the overly dramatic music backdrop (which incidentally is just about the same in every song). The chorus shows a side to her that I’m not sure we’ve seen before: “Constant feeling of pleasure. Why does it feel so good?”
Away from the somewhat cathartic songs there is a little bit of variation. Maybe and Crickets Sing For Anamaria (possibly the best song title in the world!) are what we can expect if the Cheeky Girls release something in five or 10 years. No, really.
Who The Hell Are You is a pretty decent track, comparable to an Enya song played at double speed. There’s even a little hint of Emma’s versatility with Lay Your Love On Me, which would be well placed as background music for Sex And The City. It’s a strong runner for Free Me’s standout track and there’s even a little bit of Britney about it. Unfortunately, Britney isn’t exactly hot at the moment.
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“Uplifting, vibrant and almost sickeningly pretty, I’ll Be There is just the right track to exorcise the demons of January,” is what I wrote of Emma’s current single. The album is much in the same vein. On one track that’s good but across 12 songs I’m not so sure.
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Free Me isn’t spectacular, and it isn’t too far detached from the mellower Spice Girls songs. It seems I’ve grown up a lot more in eight years than Emma’s music has.