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• • • • • Associated acts Website Members Roxette are a Swedish duo, consisting of (vocals) and (vocals and guitar). Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough album Their third album, which was released in 1991, became just as successful as its predecessor. Roxette went on to achieve nineteen UK Top 40 hits and several US hits, including four US number-ones with ',' ',' ',' and '.' Other hits include ',' ',' ',' ' and '.' Before coming together to form the duo, Fredriksson and Gessle were already established artists in, with Fredriksson releasing a number of solo albums and Gessle being the lead singer and songwriter of, which had three No. 1 albums. On the advice of the managing director of their record label, they came together to record ',' which became a hit single in Sweden. After the release of, a greatest hits record, the duo took a hiatus from the mid-1990s before returning with the albums (1999) and (2001).
They continued to chart in other territories, mainly in Europe and, 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. 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 8 years, in 2009, during Gessle's European tour. In 2011, they released, their first studio album in ten years. This was followed by a year later. Showgirls 2 Rapidshare Free. Their songs 'It Must Have Been Love' and 'Listen to Your Heart' continue to receive wide radio, with both singles recently receiving awards from 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. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] 1979–1986: Formation [ ] and first met in,, in the late 1970s. Gessle performed in, one of Sweden's most popular bands at the time, and Fredriksson 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- singer, for a song that appeared on her 1982 album, setting music to a poem. While working on her first solo album, ( Hot Wind), Fredriksson performed more background vocals for Gyllene Tider's only album in English,.
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 's American label. Capitol took six of the tracks and released an (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 song, '. 'I remember that Per had written a damn good song. I thought that Per and Marie would fit in as Per writes great music and Marie can sing a phone book and get it (to) sound good. Of course I’m a bit proud of getting the idea for Roxette'. — Rolf Nygren The newly named Roxette issued one near-invisible release in the US, 'Teaser Japanese', whose video reached '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 solo work, recording his second Swedish-language solo album,, released in 1985 and again featuring Fredriksson on background vocals.
While Fredriksson recorded her second solo album, ( 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, '. 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 [ ]. .while the album was a hit in Sweden, the rest of the world failed to pay much attention at all. And listening to the album, it's not that hard to tell why: nothing here is bad, but it lacks nearly all of the elements that made albums like Joyride and Look Sharp into massive hits just a few years later.
—Damas of Allmusic retrospectively reviewing 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 in October 1986, Roxette maintained their commercial momentum in Sweden with their next singles ' and '.' 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. ' topped the Billboard Hot 100 in the US on 8 April 1989 and would go on to top the charts in 25 other countries. Problems playing this file?
When the third single from Look Sharp!, ',' 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, 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, 101.3 FM.
The station started playing 'The Look' and based on positive caller feedback, the song became very popular, quickly spreading 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, with Gessle recently telling this as the story which highlighted the beginning of their international success. 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. Mike Schiller from called the song 'awful'; and wrote, '.not only does it sound like corporate pandering, but it's probably the most forced smash hit wannabe Roxette ever created.' Problems playing this file? In early 1993, Roxette became the first non-native-English speaking artists to be featured on 's series, though the songs from the performance were never released on an official Unplugged album. In the same year, Roxette recorded and released ', a song originally slated for the film starring.
However, the song was moved to the soundtrack of the film based on the Nintendo video game 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 ' 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! And Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus! Roxette in a 2001 concert in Spain. 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 's Worldbeat album chart.
The first, '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 were cancelled after the. On reviewing their, Bjurman from Aftonbladet wrote, 'Roxette succeed in all cases, to never leave the 80s.' His review criticised Roxette's, which consisted of some of their early hits.
Johan Lindqvist from was more positive, scoring their 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, in late 2002 and in early 2003. Each set contained a separate CD with material previously available and never heard before tracks. ' was released as the lead single from The Ballad Hits. The album was released in the UK on 14 February 2003 to coincide with 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 ' 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 as the Best selling Scandinavian artist in October 2003.
In that year, Roxette were also awarded with achievement medals by King 'for appreciated achievements in Sweden and internationally'. In September 2002, Fredriksson was hospitalised after she received during a fainting spell at her home. She was then diagnosed with a, which was later successfully removed in surgery. Four months later, Swedish newspaper reported Fredriksson had been diagnosed with a second tumor. This turned out to be false and 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 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 ( 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, ' ('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,, and another successful tour in Sweden. In 2005, Belgian dance group 's trance-cover of ' became a worldwide club hit. Originally released in 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 ', 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 album, he and Fredriksson appeared at the in London for an awards presentation by (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 ( My Best Friend), while Gessle recorded two more solo albums, ( A Handy Man) (2007) and (2008). 'They were a legitimately popular band, but they don’t fit neatly into the story of American pop music. The Swedish duo wasn’t a boy band like, they weren’t glammy enough to be hair metal, and vocalist Marie Fredriksson didn’t have the outsize personality to be a diva like,,. They were far from the only guitar-based pop act on the airwaves in the ‘80s, but they came too late to be mentioned alongside,, or, and they didn’t have the rock legacy of Heart or Starship.'
–Chris Conaton from Popmatters reviewing Greatest Hits 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 to the single ' and was also available to download.
The 20th Anniversary package better known as 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, ', which was their first new single in four years, and '. Both songs were also included on a new greatest hits album,, which was released at the same time as The Rox Box. Nunstedt of Expressen was disparaging 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.' 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 in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany'.
The tour started on Friday, 23 October in the. Roxette were due to play the Night of the Proms back in 2002, but Fredriksson's illness meant they had to pull out. (guitarist) and Malin Ekstrand (backing vocals), who accompanied Roxette during the 2010 European tour • Rock Runt Riket Swedish Tour (with Eva Dahlgren and Ratata) (1987) • Look Sharp '88! Tour Swedish Tour (1988) • Look Sharp Live! European Tour (1989) • World Tour (1991/92) • The Summer Joyride – European Tour (1992) • World Tour (1994/95) • Room Service Tour (2001) • (2009) (Classic meets Pop – headliner, with several artists) • European Tour (2010) (Six dates as a test for a bigger tour in 2011) • Charm School – The World Tour (2011/12) • RoXXXette The 30th Anniversary Tour (2014/15/16) See also [ ] •.