Roxette was a Swedish
pop rock
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duo, consisting of
Marie Fredriksson
Gun-Marie Fredriksson (; 30 May 1958 – 9 December 2019) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, pianist and painter, who was best known internationally as the lead vocalist of pop rock pop duo, duo Roxette, which she formed in 1986 with Per Gessle. ...
(vocals and keyboards) and
Per Gessle
Per Håkan Gessle (; born 12 January 1959) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the male half and primary songwriter of the Swedish pop rock duo Roxette, which he formed with Marie Fredriksson in 1986 and which was d ...
(vocals and guitar). Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough second album ''
Look Sharp!'' Their third album ''
Joyride,'' released in 1991, became just as successful as its predecessor. Roxette went on to achieve nineteen UK Top 40 hits,
and several US
Hot 100
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hits, including four US number-ones with "
The Look
"The Look" is a song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was released in early 1989 as the fourth single from their second studio album, '' Look Sharp!'' (1988). It became an international hit, and was one of the most successful singles of 1989. It ...
", "
Listen to Your Heart", "
It Must Have Been Love
"It Must Have Been Love", originally "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)", is a song written by Per Gessle and performed by the Swedish pop duo Roxette. The power ballad became the duo's third number one hit in the United ...
", featured on the soundtrack of ''
Pretty Woman
''Pretty Woman'' is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, from a screenplay by J. F. Lawton. The film stars Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, and features Héctor Elizondo, Ralph Bellamy (in his final performance), La ...
'', and "
Joyride".
Their other hits include "
Dressed for Success
"Dressed for Success" is a song by Swedish pop rock duo Roxette, released in Europe, on 3 August 1988 as the lead single from their second studio album, '' Look Sharp!'' (1988). Following the international success of "The Look" – the album's ...
", "
Dangerous
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* '' Dangerous: The Short Films'', a 1993 collection of music videos by Michael Jackson
* ''Dangerous'' (2021 film), a Canadian-Ameri ...
", and "
Fading Like a Flower
"Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)" is a song by Swedish pop rock duo Roxette from their third studio album, '' Joyride'' (1991). Written by Per Gessle and produced by Clarence Öfwerman, the song was released as the second single from ...
".
[
Before coming together to form the duo, Fredriksson and Gessle were already established artists in ]Sweden
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, she having released a number of solo albums and he being the lead singer and songwriter of Gyllene Tider
Gyllene Tider (; "Golden Times") was a Swedish pop group fronted by Roxette singer, guitarist and songwriter Per Gessle. They were one of the best-selling Swedish bands ever and have had numerous hits in Scandinavia, starting with the break-th ...
, a band that had three No. 1 albums. On the advice of the managing director of their record label, the two came together to record "Neverending Love
"Neverending Love" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 8 July 1986 by EMI as their debut single. The track was originally written in Swedish by Per Gessle, as "Svarta glas" ("Black Glass"), for recording artist Pernilla Wahl ...
", which became a hit single in Sweden.
After the release of ''Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!
''Don't Bore Us - Get to the Chorus! Roxette's Greatest Hits'' is the first greatest hits compilation album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 30 October 1995 by EMI. The record contains the duo's four number ones from the US ''Billboard'' ...
,'' a greatest hits record, the duo took a hiatus before returning with the albums ''Have a Nice Day
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'' (1999) and ''Room Service
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'' (2001). They continued to chart in other territories, mainly in Europe, Australia and Latin America
Latin America or
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, where they earned various Gold and Platinum awards until the beginning of the new millennium. In 2002, the duo took a break from recording and touring when Fredriksson was diagnosed with a brain tumour
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. Gessle went on to release solo albums and reunited with Gyllene Tider before Roxette took to the stage together again for the first time in eight years, in 2009, during Gessle's European ''Party Crasher
''Party Crasher'' is the third English solo album by Swedish pop-rock singer and composer Per Gessle. This is his second worldwide-released English solo album under his own name after ''The World According to Gessle'' in 1997. Originally schedul ...
'' tour. In 2011, they released '' Charm School'', their first studio album in ten years, which was followed by ''Travelling
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'' in 2012. Their final studio album, ''Good Karma
Karma (; sa, कर्म}, ; pi, kamma, italic=yes) in Sanskrit means an action, work, or deed, and its effect or consequences. In Indian religions, the term more specifically refers to a principle of cause and effect, often descriptively ...
'', was released in 2016. Marie Fredriksson died on 9 December 2019, at the age of 61, following a long battle with a brain tumour.
Their songs "It Must Have Been Love" and "Listen to Your Heart" continue to receive wide radio airplay
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, with both singles receiving awards from BMI in 2014 for achieving five million radio plays. They have sold an estimated 75 million records worldwide, with over 10 million in certified units from Germany, the US and the UK, achieving gold and platinum certifications for ''Joyride'' and ''Look Sharp!'' in all three regions. They are Sweden's second-best-selling music act after ABBA
ABBA ( , , formerly named Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid or Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Frida) are a Swedish supergroup formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. The group's ...
.
History
1979–1986: Formation
Per Gessle
Per Håkan Gessle (; born 12 January 1959) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the male half and primary songwriter of the Swedish pop rock duo Roxette, which he formed with Marie Fredriksson in 1986 and which was d ...
and Marie Fredriksson
Gun-Marie Fredriksson (; 30 May 1958 – 9 December 2019) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, pianist and painter, who was best known internationally as the lead vocalist of pop rock pop duo, duo Roxette, which she formed in 1986 with Per Gessle. ...
first met in Halmstad
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, Sweden
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, in the late 1970s. Gessle fronted Gyllene Tider
Gyllene Tider (; "Golden Times") was a Swedish pop group fronted by Roxette singer, guitarist and songwriter Per Gessle. They were one of the best-selling Swedish bands ever and have had numerous hits in Scandinavia, starting with the break-th ...
, one of Sweden's most popular bands at the time, and Fredriksson was in the less successful Strul and MaMas Barn (Mama's Children) before both embarked on solo careers. In 1981, Fredriksson sang for the first time with Gyllene Tider on stage and was featured as a background vocalist for a Swedish-language album the band released in 1982. Gessle also worked with ex-ABBA
ABBA ( , , formerly named Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid or Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Frida) are a Swedish supergroup formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. The group's ...
singer Frida
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Starring Salma Hayek in an Academy Award–nominated portrayal as Kahl ...
, for a song that appeared on her 1982 album ''Something's Going On
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'', setting music to a Dorothy Parker
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From a conflicted and unhap ...
poem.
While working on her first solo album, ''Het vind
''Het vind'' (''Hot Wind'') is the debut studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, originally released on Gramophone record, LP and Compact Cassette, Cassette formats on 20 September 1984 by EMI Sweden. The album was preceded ...
'' (''Hot Wind''), Fredriksson performed more background vocals for Gyllene Tider's only album in English, ''The Heartland Café
''The Heartland Café'' is an album released by Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider on 17 February 1984. The group's first recorded foray into the English language, ''The Heartland Café'' was the second album to feature vocalist Marie Fredriksson s ...
''. The 11-track album was released in February 1984 and sold 45,000 copies in Sweden. According to Gessle, the group's first English-language release was in response to interest expressed by EMI
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's American label Capitol Records
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. Capitol took six of the tracks and released an extended play
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. (EP) record in the US with an abridged title, ''Heartland'', but the company insisted on a different name for the band. Gessle and the other members of Gyllene Tider (Swedish for "Golden Times" or "Golden Age") chose the title of a 1975 Dr. Feelgood song, "Roxette
Roxette was a Swedish pop rock duo, consisting of Marie Fredriksson (vocals and keyboards) and Per Gessle (vocals and guitar). Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough second a ...
".
The newly named Roxette issued one near-invisible release in the US, "Teaser Japanese", whose video reached MTV
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's studio but received no rotation to speak of. It, and subsequent singles, fared better in Sweden, and Gyllene Tider briefly toured the country to support the album. However, "the album died soon enough and the international career died before it even started", Gessle wrote. "We decided to put Gyllene Tider to rest... until further notice."[ Gessle then turned to solo work, recording his second Swedish-language solo album, '']Scener
''Scener'' is the second solo release from Swedish pop singer and songwriter Per Gessle., released on 25 October 1985. The album peaked at number 39 on the Swedish Albums Chart.
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'', released in 1985 and again featuring Fredriksson on background vocals. While Fredriksson recorded her second solo album, ''Den sjunde vågen
''Den sjunde vågen'' (''The Seventh Wave'') is the second studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, originally released on 17 February 1986 on LP and Cassette by EMI Sweden, with a CD release following on 29 October 1986. The ...
'' (''The Seventh Wave'').
It was then that the managing director of EMI, Rolf Nygren, suggested that Gessle and Fredriksson should sing together. Gessle translated a song called "Svarta glas" ("Black glasses") into English, which became their first single, "Neverending Love
"Neverending Love" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 8 July 1986 by EMI as their debut single. The track was originally written in Swedish by Per Gessle, as "Svarta glas" ("Black Glass"), for recording artist Pernilla Wahl ...
". It was released in the summer of 1986 under the name "Roxette" and reached the Swedish top 10, selling 50,000 copies.[
]
1986–1988: ''Pearls of Passion''
After the success of "Neverending Love" in Sweden, Gessle and Fredriksson quickly recorded a full-length album, translating songs Gessle had written originally for his third solo album. With the release of ''Pearls of Passion
''Pearls of Passion'' is the debut studio album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, originally released on cassette and vinyl on 31 October 1986 in Scandinavia and Canada. The album was remastered and released on CD on 31 October 1997, with several pre ...
'' in October 1986, Roxette maintained their commercial momentum in Sweden with their next singles " Goodbye to You" and " Soul Deep." Some singles from ''Passion'' were released in other countries,[ but these international releases failed to emulate their Swedish success. The album was followed by a compilation of remixes of the same songs, titled '']Dance Passion
''Dance Passion'' is a remix album by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 27 March 1987 by EMI. It consists of remixed versions of tracks from their debut album, ''Pearls of Passion'' (1986). The album was only released on vinyl in select ...
.''
In 1987, Fredriksson released her third solo album ''Efter stormen
''... Efter stormen'' (''After the Storm'') is the third studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, released on 12 October 1987 by EMI Sweden. Her first release since Roxette's commercial breakthrough in Sweden, the album ...
'' (''After the Storm''). Meanwhile, Roxette released the single " I Want You" in collaboration with Eva Dahlgren
Eva Charlotte Dahlgren (; born 9 June 1960) is a Swedish pop musician and singer-songwriter.
Career
Dahlgren was discovered by musician/producer Bruno Glenmark in 1978 after appearing on the TV show ''Sveriges magasin'' and her debut album ''Fi ...
and Ratata. Later in the year, they released " It Must Have Been Love (Christmas For the Broken Hearted)" after EMI Germany asked the duo to come up with an intelligent Christmas
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single. The holiday-themed song received some attention in their native country as Roxette prepared their next album, though EMI Germany decided against releasing the single.[ ''Pearls of Passion'' was re-released internationally in 1997, and included "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)" as a bonus track.
]
1988–1990: ''Look Sharp!''
In the duo's native Sweden, "Dressed for Success
"Dressed for Success" is a song by Swedish pop rock duo Roxette, released in Europe, on 3 August 1988 as the lead single from their second studio album, '' Look Sharp!'' (1988). Following the international success of "The Look" – the album's ...
" and " Listen to Your Heart" were chosen as the first two singles from their second album '' Look Sharp!'', as Gessle and EMI Sweden chose to highlight Fredriksson's singing. Gessle said, "I always thought we should promote the songs Marie sang. Me being a lead singer wasn't part of the plan, not for me anyway."[ Both singles reached the top 10 of the ]Swedish singles chart
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, while the album, which was released in Sweden in October 1988, held the No. 1 position for 14 weeks. Music critic Måns Ivarsson was underwhelmed by the album, writing derisively: "To consist of two such original persons as Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle, the album sounds unbelievably conventional. Most striking are the lyrics. Gessle's once so subtle Swedish lyrics have became desolate English nonsense."[ However, the album won Roxette their first ]Rockbjörnen
Rockbjörnen (Swedish: ''the Rock Bear'') is a music prize in Sweden, divided into several categories, which is awarded annually by the newspaper ''Aftonbladet''. The prize was first awarded in 1979, and is mostly centered on pop and rock.
In 2 ...
awards in Sweden and Gessle his first Grammis
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award in the category Best Composer.
When the third single from ''Look Sharp!'', "The Look
"The Look" is a song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was released in early 1989 as the fourth single from their second studio album, '' Look Sharp!'' (1988). It became an international hit, and was one of the most successful singles of 1989. It ...
", became another top 10 single in their home country, Roxette were still unknown internationally. It was while studying in Sweden that an American exchange student from Minneapolis
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, Dean Cushman, heard "The Look" and brought a copy of ''Look Sharp!'' home for the 1988 holiday break. He gave the album to a Minneapolis radio station, KDWB
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101.3 FM. The station started playing "The Look"; based on positive caller feedback, the song became very popular, and quickly spread to other radio stations. The song became a radio hit before any Roxette product had been commercially released or promoted in the US market. The story was covered by radio, newspapers and TV in the US and in Sweden. Fredriksson dismissed rumours that Cushman was paid to take the record to the radio station.[
EMI had previously rejected Roxette as unsuitable for the American market and they did not have a recording contract there,][ but after the popularity of "The Look" in the US, EMI officials made the decision to release and market the single worldwide. "The Look" and pressed copies of ''Look Sharp!'' were issued in early 1989 to record stores and radio stations. "The Look" became their first No. 1 in the US on 8 April 1989, where it remained for one week. The breakthrough for Roxette became international when the song also topped the charts in 25 other countries,][ and at the end of the year, ''Billboard'' named "The Look" one of the 20 biggest Hot 100 singles of the year.
"Dressed for Success", featuring Fredriksson on lead vocals with Gessle singing short parts, was the second international single. The single peaked at No. 14 on the ]Hot 100
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as well as at No. 3 in Australia. "Listen to Your Heart" was released thereafter; it differed from previous singles and instead resembled the guitar-heavy ballads of Heart
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. Spending a single week at No. 1 in the US in November 1989, it bore the distinction of being the first US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 No. 1 not to be commercially available on 7-inch vinyl.
A fourth single, "Dangerous
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", was released at the end of the year, entering the Hot 100 at the end of December. The single, a duet between Gessle and Fredriksson, spent two weeks at No. 2 on the Hot 100 in February 1990, and again becoming a worldwide success by reaching the top 10 in important music markets such as Germany and Australia. "Dangerous" was released as a double A-side single in the UK with "Listen to Your Heart".[
]
"It Must Have Been Love" – ''Pretty Woman'' soundtrack
It was around this time that Touchstone Pictures
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approached EMI and Roxette about contributing a song to the soundtrack of an upcoming film, ''Pretty Woman
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,'' starring Richard Gere
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and Julia Roberts
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.[Lundgren & Wikström: (1992) p.?] Gessle maintained that "It Must Have Been Love
"It Must Have Been Love", originally "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)", is a song written by Per Gessle and performed by the Swedish pop duo Roxette. The power ballad became the duo's third number one hit in the United ...
", by then a two-year-old recording, was chosen because Roxette had no time to compose and record a new song.[ The film's producers turned it down, asking for another song, but Gessle declined to produce another song.][ Some weeks later after re-editing the film before release, the producers re-requested "It Must Have Been Love", but Roxette had to remove the Christmas lyrics.][ Gessle and producer ]Clarence Öfwerman
Clarence Öfwerman (born 22 November 1957) is a Swedish record producer, best known as the longtime producer of Roxette, having been with the band from their debut album ''Pearls of Passion'' in 1986 through to 2016's ''Good Karma'', Roxette's l ...
then took the old recording, had Fredriksson replace a single Christmas-reference line in the song and added some instrumentation and background vocal overlays.
Though it was not the first single released from the soundtrack, "It Must Have Been Love" would prove to be Roxette's most successful single release. The song spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in June 1990, three months after the film's release, and stayed for two additional weeks at No. 2, spending a total of seventeen weeks in the top 40. ''Billboard
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'' named the song the No. 2 Hot 100 single of the year, behind Wilson Phillips
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's "Hold On
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* ...
". The single also topped the charts in more than 20 other countries (including Australia[) around the world. In Germany the single spent 9 months in the top 75, and peaked at No. 3 in the UK, the duo's highest singles chart position there.][ The soundtrack went on to be certified three times platinum by the ]RIAA
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.
1991–1992: ''Joyride''
As 1990 wound down, Roxette completed their tour and returned to Sweden to record their follow-up to ''Look Sharp!'' The 15-track collection titled '' Joyride'', which was released in March 1991, became a critical and commercial success. It topped the charts in a number of countries and became Roxette's best selling album. Their record company EMI invested almost 2 million dollars on promotion for the album,[ which stayed at No. 1 in Germany for 13 weeks, while staying on the US album chart for over a year. J.D. Considine of '']Rolling Stone
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'' magazine reviewed ''Joyride'': "By emphasizing its sense of personality, Roxette delivers more than just well-constructed hooks; this music has heart, something that makes even the catchiest melody more appealing." The album's success brought the duo two Rockbjörnen awards for Best Swedish Album and Best Swedish Group, the second time they had achieved that feat.[
The single " Joyride" became Roxette's first No. 1 in their home country.][ It also topped the charts in more than 25 countries around the world, including Germany, Australia and the US; it was their fourth and last US No. 1.][ The single also charted well in the UK, and achieved success in Canada, which resulted in the song being nominated in 1992 for a ]Juno Award
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in the category, Best Selling Single by a Foreign Artist. Its follow-up, "Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)
"Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)" is a song by Swedish pop rock duo Roxette from their third studio album, '' Joyride'' (1991). Written by Per Gessle and produced by Clarence Öfwerman, the song was released as the second single from ' ...
", a power ballad similar to "Listen to Your Heart", with Fredriksson on lead, spent a week at No. 2 in the US in July and achieved success in other big markets as well.[
Roxette then embarked on an ambitious worldwide tour. The Join the Joyride! World Tour 1991/92 tour eventually reached more than 1.5 million fans in 107 concerts around the world,] including a few dates in the US. On reviewing their Universal Amphitheater
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performance, Dennis Hunt of the ''Los Angeles Times
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'' said, "Fredriksson is squandering her talents in pop's low-rent district. She's clearly superior to Roxette's uncomplicated, hook-crammed material..."
The end of 1991 saw the merger of SBK, Chrysalis
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and EMI record companies, to form EMI Records Group North America. The resulting merger saw many personnel changes that resulted in a downturn in publicity for Roxette. Though ''Joyride'' was certified platinum[ and made impressive worldwide sales, the subsequent singles from the album—the ballad "]Spending My Time
"Spending My Time" is a song by Swedish duo Roxette, released as the fourth single from their third studio album, '' Joyride'' (1991). It was written by Per Gessle and Mats Persson, and produced by Clarence Öfwerman. The single attained moderate ...
" and "Church of Your Heart
"Church of Your Heart" is the fifth and final single taken from Swedish pop duo Roxette's third studio album, '' Joyride'' (1991). Written by Per Gessle, the song was a top-20 hit in Canada, where it peaked at number 11, and charted throughout Eu ...
"—failed to reach the heights of previous singles in the US charts.
In late 1991, the band was honoured with its own postage stamp in Sweden, along with Lena Philipsson
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Philipsson ...
and Jerry Williams.
Music tastes in the U.S. were changing, with the emergence of new genres such as new jack swing
New jack swing, new jack, or swingbeat is a fusion genre of the rhythms and production techniques of hip hop and dance-pop, and the urban contemporary sound of R&B. Spearheaded by producers Teddy Riley and Bernard Belle, new jack swing was mos ...
, grunge
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, harder-core rap
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and hip-hop. As William Ruhlmann of AllMusic
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later wrote, "Americans probably lost interest n Roxette
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History
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at about the time that Nirvana
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came roaring in from the Northwest." In a 2009 interview with BBC News
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, Gessle highlighted the popularity of Nirvana and grunge music as a contributor to Roxette's downturn in success.[ Although Roxette's commercial momentum in America was slowing down dramatically, elsewhere, singles from the ''Joyride'' album continued to become hits when "Spending My Time" and "]The Big L.
"The Big L." is a song by Swedish pop music, pop duo Roxette. Written by Per Gessle, it was released as the third Single (music), single from their third studio album, ''Joyride (Roxette album), Joyride'' (1991), on 26 August 1991. The song becam ...
" charted in many countries.[
]
1992–1993: ''Tourism''
Roxette continued the ''Join the Joyride'' tour into 1992. It was during this tour that most of the material for '' Tourism: Songs from Studios, Stages, Hotelrooms & Other Strange Places'' was recorded. Instead of releasing an album of brand-new material, Gessle and Fredriksson re-mastered older recordings, including several slated for, but not included on, ''Look Sharp!'' and ''Joyride''. They also recorded some of their live performances, recorded a country music
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-inspired version of "It Must Have Been Love" in a Los Angeles studio, and recorded new material in various locations around the world – an empty dance club, a hotel room – and compiled everything on to the album. Released in October 1992, Gessle and Fredriksson said ''Tourism'' was meant to "capture the energy within the band".[
The first single off the album was "]How Do You Do!
"How Do You Do!" is a pop rock song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album ''Tourism'' on 3 July 1992. The track was a commercial success upon release, topping the national singles charts i ...
" followed by the ballad "Queen of Rain
"Queen of Rain" is a pop ballad by Swedish duo Roxette. It was released on 28 October 1992 as the second single from their fourth studio album, ''Tourism'' (1992). The song became a top twenty hit in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden, a ...
" and an electrified version of the song "Fingertips", originally recorded acoustically for the album and re-titled "Fingertips '93
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" for single release. Singles from ''Tourism'' barely dented the American radio and record charts but in the rest of the world, the first single "How Do You Do!", hit the top 5 in most European and South America
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n countries. The album ''Tourism'' also charted well outside of the US, reaching No. 1 in Germany and Sweden, No. 2 in the UK as well as peaking at No. 3 in Australia.[ The duo's success reflected in an ]ECHO
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Award nomination for International Group of the Year. At home, Roxette won a Rockbjörnen
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In 2 ...
Award for Best Swedish Group. It remains the last Rockbjörnen the duo received.[ In October 1992, Fredriksson released her first solo album in Swedish for five years, titled '']Den ständiga resan
''Den ständiga resan'' (''The Eternal Journey'') is the fourth studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, released on 9 October 1992 by EMI Sweden. Predominantly composed during Roxette's "Join the Joyride! Tour", the album co ...
'' (''The Eternal Journey'').[
In early 1993, Roxette became the first non-native-English speaking artists to be featured on ]MTV
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's ''Unplugged
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'' series,[ though the songs from the performance were never released on an official ''Unplugged'' album. In the same year, Roxette recorded and released "]Almost Unreal
"Almost Unreal" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 10 May 1993 as the lead single from the soundtrack of the 1993 live action adaptation of ''Super Mario Bros.'', which starred Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper, and S ...
", a song originally slated for the film '' Hocus Pocus'' starring Bette Midler
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.[ However, the song was moved to the soundtrack of the film based on the Nintendo video game '']Super Mario Bros.
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''[ Supported by an expensive video and ultimately receiving respectable airplay, "Almost Unreal" managed to briefly reach the lower end of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 but charted highest in the UK reaching the top 10, the group's first time there since " Joyride" two years before.][ Roxette themselves were dismissive about the song, with Fredriksson saying it was "not one of our most inspired moments."][ On the other hand, Gessle stated: "I still like the song in a way... but if you wanted to make a parody of Roxette, it would probably sound something like this."][ To coincide with the UK television premiere of the film ''Pretty Woman'', "It Must Have Been Love" was re-issued in September 1993 and entered the UK and Irish singles charts for the second time.][
]
1994–1998: ''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' and ''Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!''
Roxette changed their musical style with the 1994 release of ''Crash! Boom! Bang!
''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' is the fifth studio album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 9 April 1994 by EMI. The album was an immediate commercial success, peaking within the top 10 in over 20 national charts throughout Europe, Australasia and ...
'' Bryan Buss of Allmusic wrote, "They rock harder than on their pop-friendly albums prior to this, and the result shows growth but not the fun that made them so popular in the first place... Though the two have an edge on this album, they almost seem to have become a bit bored."
Although ''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' saw chart success (No. 1 in Sweden, No. 2 in Germany and No. 3 in Australia and the UK),[ it sold fewer copies than had their previous albums.] EMI America were reluctant to release the album,[ and instead promoted a shortened 10-track ''Favorites'' CD in association with ]McDonald's
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. The ''Favorites of Crash! Boom! Bang!'' CD reportedly sold about 1 million copies.[ It was noted by journalists that the McDonald's promotion CD (and other CDs by ]Tina Turner
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, Garth Brooks
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and Elton John
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) led to US music retailers of the time being unhappy with the promotion for several reasons, including that it bypassed established music stores and that the price of the CD was way below normal wholesale costs. Some stores refused to sell the albums published by EMI, with one major chain protesting by temporarily pulling all products from CEMA (EMI's distribution wing) out of its sales and ad campaigns. The duo's relations with EMI's North American subsidiary, which had never been smooth, collapsed after the release of this album. ''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' became the last Roxette release EMI issued in the US until ''Greatest Hits'' was released in 2011 on subsidiary label Capitol Records
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.
The first single release from ''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' was "Sleeping in My Car
"Sleeping in My Car" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 7 March 1994 by EMI as the lead single from the duo's fifth studio album, ''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' (1994). The song was composed by Per Gessle in under an hour, and was th ...
". The distortion guitar-heavy pop song, born out of anger and frustration of the album's grown up nature,[ reached No. 2 in Canada, as well as the top 10 in 7 European countries (including No. 1 in Sweden) as well as the top 15 in the UK, Australia and Germany. However, in the US, it was less successful, reaching only No. 50 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. Subsequent releases-- the album's title selection, "]Fireworks
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", and " Run to You"—were less successful but managed to reach the charts in some countries.[
Roxette then embarked on another, albeit scaled-down, worldwide tour, skipping North America in the process. The "]Crash! Boom! Bang! Tour
The "Crash! Boom! Bang! World Tour" was the fourth concert tour by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, launched in support of their fifth studio album ''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' (1994).
Box office and commercial recordings
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" saw Roxette becoming the first Western band to be allowed to perform in China ( Workers' Indoor Arena, Beijing
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) since Wham!
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in 1985. The procedure to get permission for this concert took over a year, and included self-censorship of lyrics. In 2008 they were ordered to pay 4.5 million kronor in unpaid taxes to the Swedish Tax Agency
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The agency was formed on 1 January 2004 through the merger of the Swedish Nationa ...
, for money earned during the German part of the 1994/95 tour.
In October 1995, Roxette released their first greatest hits compilation, ''Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!
''Don't Bore Us - Get to the Chorus! Roxette's Greatest Hits'' is the first greatest hits compilation album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 30 October 1995 by EMI. The record contains the duo's four number ones from the US ''Billboard'' ...
'' This reached the top 5 in many European countries, including the UK, as well as the top 10 in Australia
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.[ It featured four new songs, three were released as singles, including the ballad "]You Don't Understand Me
"You Don't Understand Me" is a song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. Written by Per Gessle with American composer Desmond Child, it was released as the lead single from the duo's first greatest hits compilation album, '' Don't Bore Us, Get to the Ch ...
", co-written by Desmond Child
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.[ Also that year, a compilation of demos, B-sides and remixes, alongside some of the 1993 ''MTV Unplugged'' material, was released in Japan and parts of South America under the title '' Rarities''.
Gessle briefly reunited with Gyllene Tider in 1996, then Roxette took instrumental masters of many of its ballads and recorded translated Spanish lyrics over them. The resulting album, '' Baladas En Español'', sold well in Spanish-speaking regions, reaching 2× platinum in Spain and platinum in Argentina. The single " Un día sin ti" ("Spending My Time") accompanied by a video directed by ]Jonas Åkerlund
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, became their first Latin Pop Airplay
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chart entry.[ The duo then released solo albums, '']I en tid som vår
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'' (''In a Time Like Ours'') by Fredriksson and ''The World According to Gessle
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" ...
'' by Gessle, with both charting in Sweden.[
]
1999–2001: ''Have a Nice Day'' and ''Room Service''
Gessle and Fredriksson reunited in 1998 to record material for a new Roxette album, ''Have a Nice Day
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'', which was released in February 1999 and gave Roxette a comeback in continental Europe. It entered at No. 1 in Sweden and No. 2 in Germany.[ The first single, " Wish I Could Fly", became their highest-charting UK single since 1993 (No. 11). In Sweden it charted at No. 4, their best position since "Sleeping in My Car".][ Although the second single, " Anyone", did not chart well in Europe, "]Stars
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", the third single, charted well in Scandinavian and German-speaking countries. ''NME
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''s review called ''Have a Nice Day'' "...another clever-clever bastard of an album which defies Doctor Rock." A review of "I Wish I could Fly" written by Håkan Steen of ''Aftonbladet'' said, "The come-back single is a disappointment. The lyrics which conveys a sense of distance in a relationship, are not particularly engaging." The album, according to ''Billboard'' magazine, was under discussion for release in the US, but ultimately, it was not released there.
In 2000, Fredriksson released a ''greatest hits'' compilation called '' Äntligen'' (''At Last''), which went on to be a big seller in Sweden, peaking at No. 1 for three weeks.[ Meanwhile, Roxette signed a US distribution deal with ]Edel Music
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, which re-released ''Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!
''Don't Bore Us - Get to the Chorus! Roxette's Greatest Hits'' is the first greatest hits compilation album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 30 October 1995 by EMI. The record contains the duo's four number ones from the US ''Billboard'' ...
'' In doing so, it replaced some non-US hits with songs from ''Have a Nice Day''.[ To promote the release the duo did a small tour of The United States, performing at the Boston Mixfest and at the ]Virgin Megastore
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in Times Square
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. The single "Wish I Could Fly", included on the album, reached No. 27 on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary
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chart and No. 40 on the Adult Top 40
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chart.[
'']Room Service
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'' followed in 2001, to a mixed response from critics. "Probably the best Roxette album since '' Joyride''," wrote Leslie Mathew of Allmusic, ''"Room Service'' is an exciting, immediate, high-gloss pop gem that contains very little filler indeed." Per Bjurman from Swedish tabloid
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* ''Ta ...
''Aftonbladet
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'' was critical of the album. "It is not very good." he wrote. He did praise the three singles, "Real Sugar
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Music video
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", "The Centre of the Heart
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", and "Milk and Toast and Honey
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", but he ended the review with the prediction: "Roxette is not finished. But soon, I suspect."
The album topped the Swedish charts and reached No. 3 in Germany, but it received little attention in the UK. A planned US release through Edel America Records did not happen as the label was disbanded due to financial difficulties, though it did peak at No. 2 on CNN
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's Worldbeat album chart. The first single
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, "The Centre of the Heart" topped the charts in Sweden, made the top 10 in Spain, and the top 15 in Finland.[ The other singles, "Real Sugar", the album's opening track and "Milk and Toast and Honey" were less successful. Roxette again went on tour, this time in Europe only, as concerts planned in ]South Africa
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were cancelled after the 11 September 2001 attacks
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. On reviewing their Löfbergs Lila Arena
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concert
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, Bjurman from ''Aftonbladet'' wrote, "Roxette succeed in all cases, to never leave the 80s." His review criticised Roxette's playlist
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, which consisted of some of their early hits. Johan Lindqvist from ''Göteborgs-Posten
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'' was more positive, scoring their Munich
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concert four stars out of five.
2002–2008: Compilations, solo albums and hiatus
In 2002, at the Grammis ceremony, Roxette received a Music Export Prize from the Swedish Government.[ After that came a set of compilations, '']The Ballad Hits
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'' in late 2002 and ''The Pop Hits
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'' in early 2003. Each set contained a separate CD with material previously available and never heard before tracks. "A Thing About You
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" was released as the lead single from ''The Ballad Hits''. The album was released in the UK on 14 February 2003 to coincide with Valentine's Day
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and entered the charts there at No. 23 before climbing to its peak position of No. 11 a week later. It also peaked in the top 10 in Germany and The Netherlands. The single " Opportunity Nox" was released from ''The Pop Hits'' in 2003. ''The Ballad Hits'' which sold over a million copies within a year, helped the duo win a World Music Award
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as the Best selling Scandinavian artist in October 2003. In that year, Roxette were also awarded with achievement medals by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
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"for appreciated achievements in Sweden and internationally".
In September 2002, Fredriksson was hospitalised due to suffering from a concussion
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after a fainting spell at her home. She was then diagnosed with a brain tumor
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, which was later successfully removed in surgery.[ Four months later, Swedish newspaper '']Expressen
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...
'' reported Fredriksson had been diagnosed with a second tumor. This turned out to be false; the newspaper issued an apology saying its report had no basis, but dismissed demands from Fredriksson for compensation. During her recovery, she recorded her first-ever English-language solo album, '' The Change''. The album which was inspired by her brush with mortality, entered the Swedish album chart at No. 1 in October 2004.[ With Fredriksson's illness and rehabilitation, the duo took a hiatus, allowing Gessle to release '' Mazarin'' (''Cupcake'') in 2003. It was his first Swedish-language solo album in 18 years and became very successful in his home country, topping the charts and winning numerous awards.] One of the tracks, " På promenad genom stan" ("Strolling Through the Town"), featured Fredriksson singing back-up. In 2004, Gessle and Gyllene Tider reunited for a 25th-anniversary celebration that included the band's first album in 20 years, ''Finn 5 fel!
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'', and another successful tour in Sweden.
In 2005, Belgian dance group D.H.T.'s trance-cover of " Listen to Your Heart" became a worldwide club hit. Originally released in Belgium
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in 2003, by the mid-2005, the song reached the top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was certified gold in October by the RIAA. Also that year, several songs were released as re-mixes and covers. Among them: two prominent versions of "Fading Like a Flower
"Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)" is a song by Swedish pop rock duo Roxette from their third studio album, '' Joyride'' (1991). Written by Per Gessle and produced by Clarence Öfwerman, the song was released as the second single from ...
", one a trance cover by German group Mysterio and one a sampling by Dancing DJs that reached the UK chart.[ In November 2005, while Gessle was in the middle of promoting his '']Son of a Plumber
''Son of a Plumber'' is an album released by Swedish pop-rock singer and composer Per Gessle. It is the first album by Gessle to use a pseudonym artist name; Son of a Plumber. The album, which was officially released on 23 November 2005, is a doub ...
'' album, he and Fredriksson appeared at the Dorchester Hotel
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in London for an awards presentation by Broadcast Music Incorporated
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(BMI). Gessle received two awards, the first for "It Must Have Been Love", which by that time had been played on US radio more than 4 million times, while he and co-songwriter Mats Persson also received an award for Dance Song of the Year for D.H.T.'s cover of "Listen to Your Heart". The ceremony marked the first time Gessle and Fredriksson had appeared in public together since before the onset of Fredriksson's brain tumour and subsequent surgery in 2002. When asked by an ''Aftonbladet'' reporter if there would be a Roxette reunion, Gessle replied, "We haven't decided yet. No doors are closed. We're still young". Fredriksson returned in 2006 with an album of Swedish cover songs, titled ''Min bäste vän
''Min bäste vän'' (''My Best Friend'') is the seventh studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, released on 14 June 2006 by Capitol Records in conjunction with Fredriksson's own independent record label Mary Jane/Amelia Music ...
'' (''My Best Friend''), while Gessle recorded two more solo albums, ''En händig man
''En händig man'' ''(A handy man)'' is a Swedish language album released by Swedish pop-rock singer and composer Per Gessle
Per Håkan Gessle (; born 12 January 1959) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the male ...
'' (''A Handy Man'') (2007) and ''Party Crasher
''Party Crasher'' is the third English solo album by Swedish pop-rock singer and composer Per Gessle. This is his second worldwide-released English solo album under his own name after ''The World According to Gessle'' in 1997. Originally schedul ...
'' (2008).
In mid-2006, Roxette released to radio "The Rox Medley" to promote a forthcoming ''20th Anniversary package''. The medley included six Roxette hit singles: "The Look", "Joyride", "Listen to Your Heart", "Dangerous", "It Must Have Been Love" and "Fading Like a Flower (Everytime You Leave)". It was eventually released as b-side
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to the single " One Wish" and was also available to download. The ''20th Anniversary package'' better known as '' The Rox Box'' was released on 18 October 2006 to commemorate Roxette's 20 years in the music industry. Spanning over 4 CDs and single DVD, it included two new singles, " One Wish", which was their first new single in four years, and " Reveal". Both songs were also included on a new greatest hits album, '' A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs!'', which was released at the same time as '' The Rox Box''. Nunstedt of ''Expressen'' was disparaging of ''A Collection of Roxette Hits'', giving the album two stars and ending the review, "...the CD subtitle ''Their Twenty greatest songs'' is a matter of discussion, I can only count eight hits."
2009–2010: Night of The Proms and European Tour
Rumours started of a Roxette reunion when Gessle was interviewed by the BBC in April 2009. "Yeah, we've talked about it. It's really up to Marie." Gessle said.[ Online news sites also picked up on the possibility of a reunion. On 5 May 2009, an announcement was made that "Roxette would re-unite after 8 years and play for the first time on the ]Night of the Proms
Night of the Proms is a series of concerts held annually in Belgium (since 1985), the Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg. Regularly there are also shows in France, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Denmark, the United States and Sweden. The co ...
in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany". The tour started on Friday, 23 October in the Sportpaleis Antwerp
The Antwerps Sportpaleis ( eng, Antwerp's Sport Palace), also called Sportpaleis Antwerpen, Sportpaleis Merksem or simply the Sportpaleis, is an arena in Antwerp, Belgium. It is a multipurpose hall where concerts, sporting events, festivals and ...
. Roxette were due to play the Night of the Proms back in 2002, but Fredriksson's illness meant they had to pull out.[
Despite the Night of the Proms announcement, the first appearance of Roxette after eight years was on 6 May 2009, during Per Gessle's concert in ]Amsterdam
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as part of his ''Party Crasher
''Party Crasher'' is the third English solo album by Swedish pop-rock singer and composer Per Gessle. This is his second worldwide-released English solo album under his own name after ''The World According to Gessle'' in 1997. Originally schedul ...
'' tour. Almost at the end of the concert, Gessle said: "I'd like you all to welcome an old friend of mine: Marie Fredriksson",[ then she joined the band to perform "It Must Have Been Love" and "The Look". Later she also appeared on stage with him in ]Stockholm
Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv ...
, at the last concert of his solo tour, 9 May 2009.[ Later in July 2009, they took part in the New Wave festival in Latvia.][
In January 2010, a concert at The Race Legends event in Sweden on 14 August was announced, followed by confirmation of other concerts in Russia, Denmark and Norway which took place during August and September 2010. On 18 June 2010, Roxette performed a one-off set at Stockholm Concert Hall, performing "The Look" in front of ]Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland (Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée; born 14 July 1977) is the heir apparent to the Swedish throne, as the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf. If she ascends to the throne as expecte ...
, during the gala concert on the day before her wedding
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. On 4 August 2010, Roxette played a 2-hour secret gig at Leifs Lounge, Hotel Tylösand, just outside Halmstad. This was seen as a dress rehearsal for the upcoming European tour. On 31 December 2010, Roxette performed in Poland at New Year's Eve concert, transmitted live from Warsaw
Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
internationally.
2011–2012: ''Charm School'', ''Travelling'' and World Tour
On 23 October 2009, the Swedish newspaper ''Expressen'' reported that Roxette were recording new songs. Per stated that he had been working on new material for an upcoming album since May 2009. In early November 2010, it was announced that the band would undertake their first world tour since 1995. Their eighth studio album, '' Charm School'', was released in Europe on 11 February 2011 and peaked within the top 20 of eleven European album charts. The set also became their first since 1992's ''Tourism
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'' to reach No. 1 on the German album chart, where it was certified gold for shipments in excess of 100,000 units.[ The album was preceded by the single "]She's Got Nothing On (But the Radio)
"She's Got Nothing On (But the Radio)" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 10 January 2011 as the lead single from their eighth studio album, '' Charm School''. An uptempo rock and electropop song, the track received a mixed r ...
" on 10 January 2011, which became Roxette's biggest hit in the German market since "How Do You Do!
"How Do You Do!" is a pop rock song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album ''Tourism'' on 3 July 1992. The track was a commercial success upon release, topping the national singles charts i ...
", and for several weeks was the fourth most-played song on radio in the world. ''Charm School'' also received a full commercial release in South America, debuting at No. 1 on the Argentinian album chart. ''The Charm School World Tour'', their first in 15 years, started on 28 February 2011 in Kazan
Kazan ( ; rus, Казань, p=kɐˈzanʲ; tt-Cyrl, Казан, ''Qazan'', IPA: ɑzan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers, covering a ...
, Russia. The tour eventually comprised 140 concerts plus three corporate gigs and ended on 9 September 2012 in Mexico City
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,[ with the band performing to over 800,000 people in the 77 concerts and two corporate gigs held in 2011 alone.] On 15 November, Roxette played their first UK gig in 17 years at London's Wembley Arena, and in March 2012, they performed two concerts in China, after the Chinese Ministry of Culture
The Ministry of Culture (MOC) was a ministry of the government of the People's Republic of China which was dissolved on 19 March 2018. The responsibilities of the MOC, which were assumed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, encompassed cultur ...
gave them permission to play.
In early 2012, Gessle confirmed through his official ''Twitter
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'' account that recording for Roxette's ninth studio album, titled ''Travelling
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'', had been completed. The fifteen-track album and the first single "It's Possible
"It's Possible" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 16 March 2012 as the lead single from their ninth studio album, ''Travelling''. Two versions of the track appeared on the album; "Version One" was released as the single. Th ...
" was released in March 2012.
2013–2019: Continued touring, ''Good Karma'' and Fredriksson's death
In 2013, Gessle reunited with his former band Gyllene Tider, who released a new album and toured Sweden, while Roxette issued their first Blu-ray/DVD concert, '' Live: Travelling the World''. Fredriksson also released her eighth solo album, ''Nu!
''Nu!'' ( en, Now!) is the eighth and final studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Marie Fredriksson, released on 20 November 2013 by Parlophone in conjunction with Fredriksson's own Record label, label Amelia Music. It was her first album of ...
'', which she promoted with a tour of Swedish concert halls. In April 2014, succeeding the announcement of the 25th anniversary of Roxette's first United States #1 hit "The Look" they announced that they would be embarking on new legs of "The Neverending World Tour
"The Neverending World Tour" was the umbrella name used to describe a series of concert tours by Swedish pop duo Roxette. The name was derived from the title of the duo's debut single, 1986's "Neverending Love". Their sixth and final concert to ...
", starting in Russia in late October 2014. "The Look (2015 Remake)
"The Look" is a song by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was released in early 1989 as the fourth single from their second studio album, '' Look Sharp!'' (1988). It became an international hit, and was one of the most successful singles of 1989. I ...
", a new recording of their 1988 single, was released in July 2015. ''Roxette Diaries'', a documentary directed by Jonas Åkerlund, was released on streaming services in March 2016.
On 18 April 2016, an official statement was released, cancelling the last leg of "The Neverending World Tour", due to concerns about Marie Fredriksson's health. Her doctors had advised her to refrain from playing live. She stated: "Sadly, now my touring days are over and I want to take this opportunity to thank our wonderful fans that (have) followed us on our long and winding journey." Gessle added: "The joyride on the road is over now – but we sure had fun, didn't we?" Roxette's tenth studio album, ''Good Karma
Karma (; sa, कर्म}, ; pi, kamma, italic=yes) in Sanskrit means an action, work, or deed, and its effect or consequences. In Indian religions, the term more specifically refers to a principle of cause and effect, often descriptively ...
'', was released in June 2016. The record was preceded by its lead single, " It Just Happens", two months earlier. The album contains production from Swedish musicians Addeboy vs Cliff, with Gessle saying they were chosen to "inject new blood into the Roxette sound". Remixes aside, this was the first time that they had allowed anyone outside of the Roxette canon to produce new music. Per Gessle toured Europe in October and November 2018 as "Per Gessle's Roxette". The set leant heavily on the band's back catalogue. In October 2018, Roxette released a 30th-anniversary edition of ''Look Sharp!'', which contained a bonus disc of previously unreleased demos and outtakes.
Marie Fredriksson died on 9 December 2019, at the age of 61, following a long battle with a brain tumour
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. The day of her death, the music video for "It Must Have Been Love", posted on Roxette's official YouTube
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channel, had reached over 430 million views. Paying tribute to Fredriksson after her death, Gessle said she was "an outstanding musician, a master of the voice, an amazing performer."
2020–2022: Vault releases, Alsing's death, Rox RMX and Gessle's Roxette one-off reunion
An album of previously unreleased outtakes, ''Bag of Trix
''Bag of Trix'' (subtitled ''Music from the Roxette Vaults'') is the third box set compilation by Swedish pop duo Roxette. It was issued physically by Roxette Recordings and Parlophone on 11 December 2020, as a quadruple LP and triple CD set ...
'', was released in December 2020. An outtake from the ''Good Karma'' sessions, "Let Your Heart Dance with Me
"Let Your Heart Dance with Me" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 2 October 2020 as the second single from their compilation album '' Bag of Trix''. The song was written by Per Gessle, and contains vocals by Marie Fredrikss ...
" was released on 2 October. It was one of the final songs Fredriksson recorded before her death.
On 19 December 2020, Roxette's longtime drummer Per "Pelle" Alsing died at the age of 60. In 2021, Gessle convened a one-off reunion of the group called PG Roxette, which contributed a cover of the Metallica song "Nothing Else Matters
"Nothing Else Matters" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released in 1992 as the third single from their self-titled fifth studio album, ''Metallica''. The song peaked at number 11 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Tra ...
" to the charity tribute album ''The Metallica Blacklist
''The Metallica Blacklist'' is a various artists tribute album featuring covers of every track from Metallica's 1991 self-titled album (commonly known as ''The Black Album''). The collection was assembled in conjunction with the original album' ...
''.
In 2021, Roxette released a 30th-anniversary edition of Joyride, which contained a bonus disc of previously unreleased demos and outtakes. Also in 2022, Roxette included new demos in the 30th-anniversary edition of Look Sharp!, but only in digital and streaming edition. In 2022, Roxette released a triple remix compilation album, called ROX RMX, which contained the most famous remixes of Roxette´s hits
2022: PG Roxette and ''Pop-Up Dynamo!''
In June 2022, Per Gessle, under the name PG Roxette, released a single called "The Loneliest Girl in the World". The single previews an album Gessle has recorded with members of Roxette's live touring band called ''Pop-Up Dynamo!''. About this new "Roxette project" Per explained: "Since the 80s my whole life has revolved around Roxette and to this day that is what inspires me the most. There are millions of people out there who still love the band, so it's a matter of course for me to keep our music alive. At first I wasn't sure which way to go, but over time it became clear that I wanted to continue this fantastic "pleasure trip". I want to keep the Roxette legacy alive. I have written almost all the songs that Roxette recorded and they mean a lot to me. When I started writing, the ambition was to try and create a sibling to ''Look Sharp!'' and ''Joyride'', and that's exactly what it sounds like. I wanted to make a modern production, but based on the well-known Roxette stucco. It is impossible to replace Marie and that has never been my intention either. It was a fantastic time and dream that we were able to share together. But it feels exciting to be able to continue this journey, albeit in a different way. If Marie had been alive, of course we would have done this together. I feel this is the right decision. I am proud of all that Roxette has done and I love working with these people."
In September 2022 PG Roxette released a second single called "Walking on Air", from PG Roxette's debut album, ''Pop-Up Dynamo!'', which was released on 28 October 2022.
Awards
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, Grammis
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(Sweden) – Composer of the Year (Gessle)[
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, ]Rockbjörnen
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In 2 ...
(Sweden) – Best Swedish Album[
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, ]Smash Hits Poll Winners Party
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– Most Promising New Group
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, MTV Video Award (USA) – International Viewer's Choice (Europe)
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, Rockbjörnen (Sweden) – Best Swedish Group[
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Bravo(s) or The Bravo(s) may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music Groups and labels
*Bravo (band), a Russian rock band
* Bravo (Spanish group), represented Spain at Eurovision 1984
*Bravo Music, an American concert band music publishing company ...
Otto (Germany) – Best rock/pop Group
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, Bronze Bravo Otto – Best rock/pop group
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, Brit Award
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(UK) – Best international group
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, Australian Music Awards – Most Popular International Group
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, Gold Bravo Otto – Best rock/pop Group
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, ]Juno Award
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(Canada) – Best Selling Single by a Foreign Artist[
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, ]Echo
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(Germany) – International Group of the Year[
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, Echo (Germany) – International Group of the Year][
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, '']Join the Joyride! Tour
The "Join the Joyride! World Tour" was the third concert tour by Swedish pop duo Roxette. Their first tour to incorporate dates outside of Scandinavia, it was launched in support of their third studio album, '' Joyride'' (1991), and saw the band ...
''
, Hungarian Music Awards
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The awards were known as the ''Golden ...
– Best Foreign Concert
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, "Wish I Could Fly"
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, '']The Rox Box/Roxette 86–06
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''
, Grammis (Sweden) – Best Compilation[
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Discography
* ''Pearls of Passion
''Pearls of Passion'' is the debut studio album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, originally released on cassette and vinyl on 31 October 1986 in Scandinavia and Canada. The album was remastered and released on CD on 31 October 1997, with several pre ...
'' (1986)
* '' Look Sharp!'' (1988)
* '' Joyride'' (1991)
* ''Tourism
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'' (1992)
* ''Crash! Boom! Bang!
''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' is the fifth studio album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 9 April 1994 by EMI. The album was an immediate commercial success, peaking within the top 10 in over 20 national charts throughout Europe, Australasia and ...
'' (1994)
* ''Have a Nice Day
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'' (1999)
* ''Room Service
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'' (2001)
* '' Charm School'' (2011)
* ''Travelling
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'' (2012)
* ''Good Karma
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'' (2016)
* ''Pop-Up Dynamo'' by PG Roxette (2022)
Tours
* ''Rock runt riket'' Swedish Tour (1987)
* ''Look Sharp '88! Tour'' Swedish Tour (1988)[
* ''Look Sharp Live!'' European Tour (1989)][
* ''Join the Joyride!'' Tour (1991–92)][
* ''Join the Summer Joyride'' – European Tour (1992)][
* '' ''Crash! Boom! Bang!'' Tour (1994–95)][
* ''Room Service'' Tour (2001)][
* '']Night of the Proms
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'' (2009) ''(Classic meets Pop – headliner, with several artists)''[
* '']The Neverending World Tour
"The Neverending World Tour" was the umbrella name used to describe a series of concert tours by Swedish pop duo Roxette. The name was derived from the title of the duo's debut single, 1986's "Neverending Love". Their sixth and final concert to ...
(2009–16)
* ''Per Gessle's Roxette'' – European Tour (2018)
See also
* Join the Flumeride – a mockumentary
A mockumentary (a blend of ''mock'' and ''documentary''), fake documentary or docu-comedy is a type of film or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary.
These productions are often used to analyze or comment on c ...
of two fictional bands parodying Roxette and Gyllene Tider, and featuring a cameo appearance by Per Gessle.
* List of artists who reached number one in the United States
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* List of bands named after other performers' songs
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* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
* SC Germania List, German rugby union ...
* List of Billboard number-one singles
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* List of Swedes in music
This is a list of Swedish composers, musical groups, musicians and singers:
Composers
A–M
* Johan Agrell (1701–1765), full name: Johan Joachim Agrell
* Hugo Alfvén (1872–1960), full name: Hugo Emil Alfvén
* Kurt Atterberg ...
* Swedish popular music
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References
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General sources
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External links
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Entry at 45cat.com
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