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''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' is the second studio album by British singer
Geri Halliwell Geraldine Estelle Horner (née Halliwell; born 6 August 1972) is an English singer, songwriter, author, and actress. She rose to prominence in the 1990s as Ginger Spice, a member of the girl group the Spice Girls. With over 100 million records ...
, released on 14 May 2001 by
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. Following the commercial success of her solo debut album '' Schizophonic'' two years before, the singer began working on its follow-up with producers such as
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,
Rick Nowels Richard Wright Nowels Jr. is an American songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger. He has co-written and co-produced over 90 hit singles with multiple artistsStephen Lipson Stephen J. Lipson (born 16 March 1954) is an English record producer, audio engineer, guitarist and songwriter. As a record producer, he has worked with many artists including Annie Lennox, Propaganda, Act, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Will Youn ...
, as well as previous collaborators, the duo
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. The album's artwork depicting Halliwell on roller skates, holding onto the back of a car, was criticised by road safety organisations, who said the singer was setting a wrong example to children. ''Scream If Wanna Go Faster'' received generally negative reviews from
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, who criticized the album's production and lyrics, as well as Halliwell's voice range. Commercially, it attained moderate success, reaching the top ten in Greece, Italy and the United Kingdom, whilst being certified Gold by the
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(BPI) and became the 127th best selling album of 2001 in the latter region. To promote ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' Halliwell embarked on an extensive tour across the United Kingdom and Europe, performing on television shows such as ''
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'' and festivals like
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and
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. The album also spawned three singles. Its
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"
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" was also featured as the lead single to the soundtrack of the 2001 film ''
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'' and was a success, reaching number one in the
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. Follow-up singles—the
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and " Calling", peaked at numbers eight and seven in the United Kingdom, respectively.


Background

In 1999, after leaving the
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, Halliwell released her debut solo album '' Schizophonic''. Three of its singles – "
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", " Lift Me Up" and "
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" – reached number one on the
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. The album itself was also a success, being certified double platinum by the
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(BPI) and gold by the
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(RIAA). She started working on her second album in 2000, collaborating with production team
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, who produced her previous album, as well as new producers such as
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,
Rick Nowels Richard Wright Nowels Jr. is an American songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger. He has co-written and co-produced over 90 hit singles with multiple artistsStephen Lipson Stephen J. Lipson (born 16 March 1954) is an English record producer, audio engineer, guitarist and songwriter. As a record producer, he has worked with many artists including Annie Lennox, Propaganda, Act, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Will Youn ...
. She and Alexander worked together in Los Angeles. Halliwell described the work with Nowels as a "daunting experience", and explained:
"I had never met anyone who was even more pushy about getting things done in the studio than I was but Rick was really driven and worked me very hard. The working day would start at ten and continue until he was satisfied, even if that was one or two in the morning. His songwriting method was simple. He sat me down on a stool in his studio and just told me to sing. He would use the words and melodies I came up with to help me build a song. I was still very uncertain of my talents but Rick's writing style stretched me to my limits. He was a hard taskmasker but I will always be grateful to him, as the work went on. we became great friends. It was very draining".
Halliwell said ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' was different from her previous album because she had gone "a much more creative way, I have explored every detail. In this album I have begun to realize that I am an authentic artist able to write songs and do it well. She also described the album as "bright and colourful, but there's deeper meaning underneath if you care and chose to look. Some of it is deep as puddle, some of it is a bottomless pit, like a well". The singer stated that she believed the album was better than her previous one.


Artwork

The album's artwork depicts Halliwell on roller skates, holding onto the back of a
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. Road safety campaigners claimed that the picture was setting a bad example to children and could put their lives at risk. Jane Eason of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents said that it was "very irresponsible behaviour" from the singer. She elaborated, "We are very concerned about kids playing with roller skates, micro scooters or skateboards anywhere near roads, never mind hanging onto the back of cars", explaining that a significant amount of problems resulted when similar tricks were used in a film from the ''
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'' franchise. She finished by saying that considering that Halliwell was banned from driving months before the album's release, she found it "very wrong of her to encourage this kind of thing". Mary Williams of road safety organisation Brake shared similar feelings, stating that, "Geri Halliwell is an icon for young children and our worry is that kids will be tempted to copy her. I would have hoped that Geri and her advisers would have had a little foresight into the possible consequences of such a message". A spokesman for Halliwell found it amazing that the cover was taken so seriously, as it was meant to only be a "bright, fun image". The back cover picture featured Halliwell bellowing out the song titles through a megaphone. By each song lyric in the album sleeve, it is specified whether the song is "for the heart", "sexy", "to make you move" or "for the mind".


Critical reception

''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' received generally negative reviews from
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. Christian Ward from ''
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'' gave the album one out of ten stars, and commented that ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' was the sound of "Crisis Spice arriving back in a pop climate she should have dominated after 'Schizophonic'" and that Halliwell would "never get it right, which for a while, like Sarah Ferguson, was part of her pathetic charm. Now, she doesn't have a clue any more. In an attempt to be a 21st-century pop Liza Minnelli, she's bypassed the interesting stuff and gone straight to her very own ''Muppets in Manhattan''". Website
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also gave the album one out of five stars, whilst commenting that the album was "an unmitigated disaster: Geri dutifully has a go at rock, reggae, disco and rap, all equally superficial, unconvincing and instantly forgettable. Her vocals are weak, the songs are formulaic and the album as a whole is a boring, irritating mess". Another negative review came from Caroline Sullivan of newspaper ''
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'', who said that even in its "thoughtful" moments, it is "sunk by tsproduction-line sound and Halliwell's limited range". ''
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''s Alison Jones described the album's tracks as "rang ngfrom the bland to the not so bad", and noted that "the overwhelming impression of this album is that all the lyrics have been written with the aid of the little book of cliches, giving them the resonance and emotional depth of the contents of a fortune cookie". Ian Sturgess from the ''
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'' commented that Halliwell "has gone all out to make a record that's sassy, irreverent and brimming with down 'n' dirty attitude, but which ends up way off the mark". Lisa Oliver of ''
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'' gave the album a mixed review, whilst saying ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' "is never going to be a seminal album to change your life and return to again and again. But it is an album you can happily bop along to and sing along with at the top of your lungs during a drunken night out. You can't really ask more of a pop album than that". Jose F. Promis of
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was more positive, noting that despite a few dull moments, the album was "diverse, uplifting, and fun through and through -- only the most hardened and cynical listener would be incapable of finding a song to tap their foot to". ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' was later included on ''
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''s list of the worst albums of the 2000s decade.


Chart performance

In the United Kingdom, ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' sold 9,000 copies on its first day of release, and although it was expected to reach the top three, the album debuted at number five on the
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on 21 May 2001, selling around 22,000 copies in its first week. It remained 16 weeks inside the chart, and became the 127th best selling album of 2001 in the United Kingdom. The album was certified Gold by the
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(BPI). Across Europe, ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' attained moderate success. It Austria, it debuted at number 43 on 3 June 2001, reaching its peak of number 30 two weeks later. Similarly in Germany, the album reached number 29 on the album chart. It experienced more success in Greece and Italy, reaching numbers five and eight, respectively. According to Halliwell, the album's low sales made "disappointment hit erhard. I was so proud of the record that I wanted the progress I had made to be recognised. The way it was looking, though, it wasn't even going to be heard".


Promotion

To promote ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' embarked on an extensive tour across the United Kingdom and Europe. She performed several tracks of the album on television shows such as ''
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'', and festivals like
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,
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, and
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. Halliwell performed in July 2001 at annual fashion event Donna Sotto le Stelle in Rome to promote the album. Halfway through the performance, she jumped into the
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at the
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. However, the singer angered locals and was fined by Italian police, who said the singer would be fined £320: "It is an offence to jump into the city fountains and the locals feel why should she be allowed to do so and get away with it?" Halliwell responded by saying "The Italians said I could do it".


Singles

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" was also featured as the lead single internationally to the soundtrack of the 2001 film ''
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'', was released as the album's lead single in April 2001. Despite low expectations from the record company, and claims that radio stations would not add the track to their playlists, the song debuted at number one on the
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and stayed there for two weeks. It became Halliwell's fourth consecutive number-one single in the United Kingdom, selling 449,000 copies in the region alone, and becoming the 13th best seller of 2001 there. The song was a huge success in France and was certified Diamond by the
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(SNEP). With the song, Geri Halliwell won the "International Song of the Year" award at the 2002
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in France. "
Scream If You Wanna Go Faster ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' is the second studio album by British singer Geri Halliwell, released on 14 May 2001 by EMI Records. Following the commercial success of her solo debut album '' Schizophonic'' two years before, the singer began w ...
" was released as the second single from the album in August 2001. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number eight, which became the lowest-charting single of Halliwell's career at the time, being considered a failure by British press. The single also was not as successful as the previous single across Europe, peaking at numbers 66 and 67 in Switzerland and Germany, despite reaching the top ten in Italy. Considered by Halliwell herself as her favourite song on the album, " Calling" was chosen as its third and last single in November 2001. It matched the moderate success of previous single, peaking at number seven in the United Kingdom, and reached better positions in Germany and Switzerland than the title track. Due to the underwhelming performance of the single, no further singles from ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster'' were released, and Halliwell moved to Los Angeles for several months and took a break from the music industry.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Scream If You Wanna Go Faster''.


Personnel

*Geri Halliwell – vocals *Wayne Rodrigues – drum programming, Pro Tools editing *
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– electric guitar *Milton McDonald – guitar *Charles Judge – keyboards *Andy Duncan – programming *Jorgen Elofsson – guitar *
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– keyboards, clavinet *Simon Clarke – flute *
Tim Pierce Tim Pierce (born 1959 in Albuquerque) is an American session guitarist. He has worked for artists such as Joe Cocker, Crowded House, Goo Goo Dolls, Michael Jackson, Beth Hart, Roger Waters, Alice Cooper, Johnny Hallyday, Phil Collins, and the ...
– guitar *Mike Higham – guitar, additional programming *
David A. Stewart David Allan Stewart (born 9 September 1952) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer, best known for Eurythmics, his successful professional partnership with Annie Lennox. Sometimes credited as David A. Stewart, he won Best British ...
– keyboards *David Rainger – electric guitar *
Peter-John Vettese Peter-John Vettese (born 15 August 1956 in Scotland), also known as Peter Vettese, is a Scottish keyboardist, songwriter, arranger and record producer. Vettese is perhaps best known for being the keyboardist for progressive rock band Jethro Tul ...
– keyboards, programming, backing vocals *
Stephen Lipson Stephen J. Lipson (born 16 March 1954) is an English record producer, audio engineer, guitarist and songwriter. As a record producer, he has worked with many artists including Annie Lennox, Propaganda, Act, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Will Youn ...
– acoustic guitar, programming *
Tracy Ackerman Tracy Ackerman is a British singer and songwriter. She works with several other British songwriters including Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson of Absolute and Mark Taylor. Ackerman has written for artists including Geri Halliwell, Cher, Boyzone, ...
– backing vocals *Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals *
Danielle Brisebois Danielle Anne Brisebois (born June 28, 1969) is an American producer, singer-songwriter and former child actress. She is best known for her role as Stephanie Mills on the Norman Lear-produced sitcoms ''All in the Family'' and its spin-off ''Arc ...
– backing vocals *Beverley Skeete – backing vocals *Sue Ann Carwell – backing vocals


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Book sources

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