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Roxette, Sweden's first pop export of the 90's
with the striking image and catchy blend of pop and rock, consist of Marie
Fredriksson (born 30 May 1958 Sweden) and Per Gessle (born 12 January 1965,
Halmstad, Sweden). Gessle became a solo star in the early 80s having
previously played in the new wave band Gyllene Tider. He was 'discovered' by
former Abba manager Thomas Johannson who was looking for songs for a Frida
album. Meanwhile Fredriksson was playing on the singer/songwriter circuit.
Johansson teamed them up in 1985 and they became Roxette. Recording at
Gessle's studio in Halmstad they soon conquered Sweden and broke through in
the USA thanks to the inclusion of the ballad, 'It Must Have Been Love',
which was used on the soundtrack of the film Pretty Woman .
Roxette's history started from a song: "Svarta Glas", written by Per. He
asked a Swedish singer to record it, but she refused. Then Per made an
English version for it, "Neverending Love", and Rolf Nygren, from EMI,
suggested Per to perform it himself together with Marie (they had already
met many times before, since 1977, and Marie sang with Per for the first
time in 1981, for Gyllene Tider). And she accepted! "Neverending Love"
single was a hit in Sweden.
Roxette got its name from a 70's song by Dr. Feelgood, one of Per's favorite
bands.
In 1986, Roxette released their first album in Sweden: "Pearls Of Passion",
and in 1987 they started a tour (The Rock Runt Riket Tour) around the
country. Roxette, with Ratata and Eva Dahlgren (Swedish artists) performed
live for more than 110,000 people.
In 1988, the album "Look Sharp!" was released in Sweden. In that year
something very strange happened: an exchange student from the United States
enjoyed their music and took a copy of the album with him to America. Then
he took it to the biggest radio station in Minneapolis, KWB, and told the
program director Brian Phillips , 'You have to listen to this album because
it's great'. Soon "The Look" went up to #1 before the album was officially
released worldwide (what happened in 1989).
In late 1989 Roxette reached #1 again with "Listen To Your Heart" and began
their first European tour. "Look Sharp!" sold 8 million copies around the
world.
In 1987 Per had written a song called "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas For
The Broken Hearted)", and in 1990, after a few changes "It Must Have Been
Love" got into a movie called "Pretty Woman", with Julia Roberts and Richard
Gere, which was a great success and the song was #1 in many countries. "Pretty
Woman" sound track album sold 9 million copies worldwide.
Roxette's third album "Joyride" was released in 1991, named after a comment
made by Paul McCartney (he said that writing songs with John Lennon was a
long joyride). The album sold 10 million units and the hit "Joyride" reached
#1 in many countries. Other successful songs in the album are "Spending My
Time" and "Fading Like A Flower (Every Time You Leave)".
So they started a world tour. During the "Join The Joyride" tour (108
concerts around the world in more than 87 countries, including even Russia
and China) they made an album, "Tourism - Songs from studios, stages, hotel
rooms & other strange places", recorded in many countries, like Sweden,
Brazil, Argentina, Australia, Chile, Switzerland and USA. Released in 1992,
"Tourism" sold about 7 million albums.
In 1993, Per wrote a song, "Almost Unreal" for a Bette Midler movie, but it
ended up in the "Super Mario Bros." sound track, which also had another
Roxette song, "2 Cinnamon Street" (a kind of ‘female version’ of "Cinnamon
Street", from the "Tourism" album). "Almost Unreal" is a very beautiful
song, although the movie is not so good...
In 1994 Roxette released a new album "Crash! Boom! Bang!", which has sold
around 5 million copies, and started another world tour. But in this tour
they didn’t go to USA because the local EMI thought it wouldn’t be
successful. EMI USA released the album "Favorites From Crash! Boom! Bang!",
sold only in the McDonald’s fast food restaurants, which sold about 1
million copies.
In 1995 EMI released "Rarities" in some few countries with some demos and
some MTV Unplugged versions. "Rarities" is now out of print. In October
Roxette released "Don’t Bore Us - Get To The Chorus! Roxette’s Greatest
Hits" which contained 14 greatest hits and 4 new ones.
In early 1996 Roxette released "Baladas En Espanol" with some of their best
ballads recorded in Spanish.
In 1997 Per and Marie signed their contract with EMI for the next 10 years.
Still in 1997, EMI re-released "Pearls Of Passion", which was released only
in Sweden in 1986. It contains the original 12 tracks and 8 extra tracks.
In early 1998, after four years out of studio, Roxette went to Spain to
record some songs for the new album, "Have A Nice Day, which was released in
early 1999.
And Per said they are already preparing a new one. It will be released on
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