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Maybe |  | Artist: Emma Bunton Label: Polydor Category: Music
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Seller: sunrisecds Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 117992
Format: Single, Enhanced, Maxi Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.3
UPC: 602498127858 EAN: 0602498127858 ASIN: B0000DIXN5
Release Date: October 13, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Maybe | | • | Don't Tell Me You Love Me Anymore | | • | Maybe (Bini and Martini Club Mix) | | • | Maybe (Video) |
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Amazing September 29, 2003 Charles (Lille, France) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Emma's first solo album "A Girl Like Me" was a good pop record but it lacked that special thing that could differentiate her from all the endless list of MOR pop/rock female artists, like Kym Marsh, Appleton and all the others... Then her last single "Free Me" arrived, with its bond-esque strings and deliciously retro feel, and hopes were high that Emma had found her way and her identity. Now, with the release of "Maybe", it seems Emma is definitely back for good.p"Maybe" is the second single from Emma's forthcoming album "Simply Me", and finds her turning the clock back to the 60's! The song is catchy as hell, the production is minimalistic yet incredibly good, and the amazing video fits the song perfectly. Emma is now in a league of her own, and could well end up as the most successful solo Spice, which wasn't quite what many expected.
Ba Da Ba Dada Ba Da Badabadaba !!!!! October 29, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!! It has a great sixties vibe to it. this video is snazzy, funny and stylish. the song is catchy and i havent been able to get it out of my head for the last 3 days. part of it sounds like nelly and kellys dilemma- by who cares. its great pop, and who cares if you hate pop, you'll still love this
Catchy Little Number........ October 6, 2003 SUSAN BROWN 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well done Emma! It is so refreshing to listen to an artist producing something a little different. With its' sixties beat and catchy chorus, this single is destined to soar up the charts and appeal to a whole new audience who may not have given her a second listen. Buy it and be brave... go against the grain!!!!
Not Maybe - YES! January 19, 2004 W. Davidson (Melbourne, Australia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Asserting her individuality from her Spice sisters Emma Bunton's talent is proven with this great 60's style stomper - and what a refreshing change it is. Sounding like nothing else in the charts Emma channels the talents of Cilla Black , Sandie Shaw and every other Carnaby Street starlet in a song that's part Ready Steady Go, part 60's Eurovision Song Contest and part cocktail party. pHer stylists have worked overtime to give her a matching video and image complete with dancers in op art mod gear, outrageous 60's stylings and crazy dance moves - it's like an explosion at Biba. Maybe is such a perfect package and so dreamily individual I'll bet Kylie's kicking herself for having not thought of it first. I'm looking forward to the album after this stunning introduction.
MAYBE_DEFINATELY YES!!! October 7, 2003 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Emma's first single off of the new album is 5 stars!!! Its great. Shes got this flowy-sixties vibe goin on that Im just lovin'!!! This single is definately worth the money. Cant wait for the album...GO EM!!!
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