Interview With Robin Ross 1996

Spice Girls

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Interview With Robin Ross 1996 a long‑form audio interview release featuring the Spice Girls speaking with UK DJ Robin Ross at the height of their early success. Originally recorded in 1996 and later issued commercially by Screen Edge (with digital releases appearing around 2017–2018), it is presented as a single, continuous track of about 45–46 minutes rather than a multi‑song collection. The recording captures the group during the promotional period around their debut album Spice and breakthrough single “Wannabe,” offering contemporaneous commentary on their rapid rise, personalities, and “girl power” ethos.

In content and format, the release functions more like an audio documentary or spoken‑word snapshot than a musical compilation, with the members discussing topics such as their origins, touring plans, fan interactions, and perspectives on pop culture and feminism, interspersed with banter and informal conversation typical of mid‑1990s radio interviews. Issued across streaming platforms and on CD as a niche catalogue item, Interview With Robin Ross 1996 appeals primarily to dedicated fans and researchers interested in primary‑source material from the group’s early career, providing an unfiltered glimpse of how they presented themselves and articulated their message before their discography and media image fully crystallized.

Details
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Barcode :
0753510826539
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Publisher :
Screen EDG
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g

Interview With Robin Ross 1996

Spice Girls

Sale - Sale price $13.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $13.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Interview With Robin Ross 1996 a long‑form audio interview release featuring the Spice Girls speaking with UK DJ Robin Ross at the height of their early success. Originally recorded in 1996 and later issued commercially by Screen Edge (with digital releases appearing around 2017–2018), it is presented as a single, continuous track of about 45–46 minutes rather than a multi‑song collection. The recording captures the group during the promotional period around their debut album Spice and breakthrough single “Wannabe,” offering contemporaneous commentary on their rapid rise, personalities, and “girl power” ethos.

In content and format, the release functions more like an audio documentary or spoken‑word snapshot than a musical compilation, with the members discussing topics such as their origins, touring plans, fan interactions, and perspectives on pop culture and feminism, interspersed with banter and informal conversation typical of mid‑1990s radio interviews. Issued across streaming platforms and on CD as a niche catalogue item, Interview With Robin Ross 1996 appeals primarily to dedicated fans and researchers interested in primary‑source material from the group’s early career, providing an unfiltered glimpse of how they presented themselves and articulated their message before their discography and media image fully crystallized.

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