
"Spice Power Unauthorised" is an independent biography VHS from the late 1990s, produced outside the official Spice Girls camp during the peak of the group's commercial run. Titles like this came out fast and cheap when demand for Spice Girls content outpaced what Virgin/EMI and their management could supply. Shelf space was flooded with them. This one survived, which is more than you can say for most of the print run.
Between 1996 and 1998, the Spice Girls were the biggest pop act on the planet by raw numbers. "Wannabe" hit number one in 37 countries. "Spice" moved over 31 million copies. "Spiceworld" was in cinemas. The UK pop press was printing their faces daily, and the secondary market around them, from bedsheet sets to phone cases to unauthorized documentary tapes, was operating at a scale the music industry rarely sees for a group that young. Unauthorized biographies on VHS were a distinct format of that moment: shot quick, narrated over press photos and concert clips, licensed to nobody, printed in bulk, and dropped into supermarkets and corner shops before the lawyers noticed. They are not official documents. That is exactly what makes them useful as artifacts of the mania rather than the mythology. The official releases were managed and polished. These were not. They captured the temperature of the room at street level, which no press kit was ever going to do.
The unauthorized stuff is harder to find and more revealing of how the market consumed the band.
This copy has the original sleeve intact. The cover presents all five members together with the "GIRL POWER" type treatment done in that late-90s fire-style lettering that turned up everywhere in the period. The tape itself appears unplayed or lightly played, which for an unauthorized VHS of this type is notable since most copies got worn through on first viewing and rarely made it back to the shelf in any condition. The cardboard sleeve shows minor shelf wear along the top edge but holds its shape cleanly. Display potential is high. Before you commit, pull the tape window and check that the ribbon sits flat with no slack or wrinkling along the edge.
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Before streaming flattened the difference between movies, VHS was a physical act. Rentals, buybacks, Blockbuster sleeves, promo tapes, ex-rentals with security stickers still on the side. 90s tapes outlived the stores they came from. We keep them in their original cases where possible and note every sticker, sun-fade, and sleeve crease in the photography.
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This spice power unauthorised vhs originates from the 90s era[01], represents VHS[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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