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1. Way Out (02:45)
2. No One Makes It On Her Own (03:42)
3. She's Got Nothing On (But The Radio) (03:33)
4. Speak To Me (03:41)
5. I'm Glad You Called (02:48)
6. Only When I Dream (03:51)
7. Dream On (03:09) play
8. Big Black Cadillac (03:05)
9. In My Own Way (03:30)
10. After All (03:15)
11. Happy On The Outside (03:37)
12. Sitting On The Top Of The World (03:55)
13. Dressed For Success (Live In St Petersburg 2010) (04:35)
14. Sleeping In My Car (Live In Stavanger 2010) (03:41)
15. Wish I Could Fly (Live St Petersburg 2010) (04:48)
16. 7twenty7 (Live In Halmstad 2010) (03:57)
17. Perfect Day (Live In St Petersburg 2010) (03:19)
18. Things Will Never Be The Same (Live In St Petersburg 2010) (03:00) play
19. How Do You Do!/Dangerous (Live In Stavanger 2010) (06:55)
20. Silver Blue (Live In St Petersburg 2010) (05:10)
21. Joyride (Live In St Petersburg 2010) (04:27)
22. Listen To Your Heart (Live In St Petersburg 2010) (05:46)
23. The Look (Live In Halmstad 2010) (06:23)
24. Church Of Your Heart (Live In St Petersburg 2010) (04:05)

 

With a Hollywood-like sense of triumph over adversity, Roxette return with their first album since singer Marie Fredriksson was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2002. She recovered, and the Swedish power-pop duo seems appropriately exhilarated.

Charm School is loaded with punchy, hook-riddled anthems that can only be described as absolute belters. From the opening surge of Way Out, a sonic sibling to Joan Jett’s I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll only even bigger, louder and dumber, this album consummately achieves its goals and then some. Resisting this tide of taut melodies, ringing guitars and precise production would take some doing. Seeing the title of first single She’s Got Nothing On (But the Radio), your brain thinks, "That’s the most dreadful title since If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me," but your inner pop kid responds like a panting puppy to its unpretentious Donna Summer’s Love’s Unkind-meets-Xenomania chops. If they ever re-make Flashdance, and let’s face it we’re all praying for that day, this would surely score the key scene.

After a quarter-century of global massiveness, 70 million albums sold, Roxette know their way around an ABBA-esque structure and a heavyweight arrangement from the university of Alone by Heart. Speak to Me is a mid-tempo synth-based bubbler with a seductive verse and gigantic chorus. It’s more 80s than a Climie Fisher B side. No One Makes It on Her Own and In My Own Way take a breath and lurch toward sentimental balladry. Even so, it’s admirable how Roxette own their genre. Throughout, Marie’s vocals are rousing in a way that highlights how half-assed the current crop of teen Americans attempting this stuff are, and Per Gessle’s songs are laser-guided – although it’s a pity he occasionally sings, and has Limahl’s hair. On Dream On he emulates some nifty Byrds guitars. Finale Sitting on Top of the World will have you raising your lighter aloft, at least until you realise everybody else is raising their smart-phones.

Roxette don’t care if years have passed: they power on, a honed, determined joy machine. ---Chris Roberts, BBC Review

 

Istniejący od ćwierćwiecza światowej sławy duet z 70 milionami sprzedanych albumów na koncie, jedna z najsłynniejszych szwedzkich grup pop, powraca na scenę 10 lat po wydaniu ostatniej płyty studyjnej „Room Service”. Nowy krążek zespołu „Charm School” zawiera 12 piosenek utrzymanych w stylu, który najtrafniej określić można jako klasyczne Roxette we współczesnym wydaniu, od otwierających album popowych fajerwerków „Way Out”, po słodko-gorzką balladę „Sitting On Top Of The World” na koniec.

Najnowszą piosenką zespołu jest niezwykle przebojowy i energetyczny numer „She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)”. Ponadto na płycie znajdziemy wszystko, co uczyniło Roxette jedną z najczęściej granych w radio grup popowych świata: chwytliwe melodie, dynamiczne wykonanie, pełen humoru zmysł muzyczny i niepowtarzalne połączenie głosów Marie Fredriksson i Pera Gessle. A to wszystko w oprawie brzmieniowej godnej 2011 roku.

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Roxette - The 30 Biggest Hits XXX (2014) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/17265-roxette-the-30-biggest-hits-xxx-2014.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/17265-roxette-the-30-biggest-hits-xxx-2014.html Roxette - The 30 Biggest Hits XXX (2014)

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CD1
01. The Look
02. Dressed For Success (US Single Mix)
03. Dangerous (2003 Remastered Version)
04. It Must Have Been Love
05. How Do You Do!
06. Wish I Could Fly
07. Spending My Time
08. Almost Unreal
09. The Big L.
10. Fading Like A Flower (Every Time You Leave)
11. Crash! Boom! Bang! (Radio Edit)
12. June Afternoon
13. Queen Of Rain
14. Opportunity Nox
15. Perfect Day

CD2
01. Joyride (Single Version)
02. Sleeping In My Car (Single Version)
03. Listen To Your Heart (Swedish Single Edit)
04. Run To You (G.M. Remaster '03; 2003 Digital Remaster)
05. Real Sugar (G.M. Remaster '03; 2003 Digital Remaster)
06. Milk And Toast And Honey (Single Master)
07. Stars (G.M. Remaster '03; 2003 Digital Remaster)
08. Vulnerable
09. The Centre Of The Heart (G.M. Remaster '03; 2003 Digital Remaster)
10. A Thing About You
11. Anyone
12. You Don't Understand Me
13. She's Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
14. (Do You Get) Excited?
15. The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye (Bassflow Remake)

 

The longest lasting and most successful pop group ever to come out of Scandinavia are making themselves ready to hit the road again.

We’re talking about Roxette, of course—the dynamic duo consisting of Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle, who’s melodic songs with their irresistible hooks and soaring choruses spread like wildfire all over the world some 25 years ago. And guess what, the heat is still on.

Roxette The 30 Biggest HitsThe brand-new collection Roxette XXX – The 30 Biggest Hits is a testament to the band’s incredible staying power. Two CDs with 30 songs, most of which can be heard over the airwaves just around the corner as well as on the other side of the planet, while you read this.

We’re talking hits. Smashes. Global anthems. Out of the 30 songs handpicked for this album, 28 were released as singles. --- renownedforsound.com

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Roxette – Heartland (1984) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/422-heartland84.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/422-heartland84.html Roxette – Heartland (1984)


01-Roxette - Teaser Japanese
02-Roxette - Run Run Run
03-Roxette - Break Another Heart
04-Roxette - Dreaming
05-Roxette - When Loves on the Phone (You just have to answer)
06-Roxette - Another Place Another Time

 

The group tried to break through to the American market in 1984 with the album Heartland (a six track mini version of the album The Heartland Café released in Sweden) under the name “Roxette”; however, the album flopped, selling only about 8,000 copies.

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Roxette Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:54:34 +0000
Roxette – Room Service (2009) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/2952-room-service.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/2952-room-service.html Roxette – Room Service (2009)

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01. Real Sugar
02. The Centre Of The Heart
03. Milk And Toast And Honey
04. Jefferson
05. Little Girl
06. Looking For Jane
07. Bringing Me Down To My Knees
08. Make My Head Go Pop
09. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
10. Fool
11. It Takes You No Time To Get Here
12. My World, My Love, My Life
13. Entering Your Heart (Bonus)
14. The Weight Of The World (Bonus)
15. Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla (You Broke My Heart) (Bonus)

 

f proof were needed that Roxette are the new ABBA, the lack of critical respect should be enough. Like Abba, Roxette is a masterful pop band (with just the right amount of kitsch in its armor) that routinely gets slagged off for lacking substance, whatever that may be. Room Service showcases a band at the top of its form with its feet firm on the pedal: this album is a case study in songcraft and pop smarts. With its na-na-na choruses and sparkly guitars, Room Service is also trademark Roxette, a mostly no-surprises package that divides its time between the soaring, emotive power ballads and the rife-with-hooks rock-dance stompers that the band pretty much took patents out on back in the '80s and '90s. This is a group that has gotten really good at what it is doing, without getting bored doing it. Result? Probably the best Roxette album since Joyride. Opening tracks "Real Sugar" and "The Centre of the Heart" with their now-rock, now-disco, always-pop attack are effortless up-tempo smashes that deliver an unstoppable one-two sucker punch. On the other hand, "Milk and Toast and Honey" and "Bringing Me Down to My Knees" are big-ticket slow-burners that are as good as adult contemporary gets. "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)" burgles the "Just a little bit" refrain from Aretha Franklin's "Respect" and uses it to spike the sort of lush, half-pensive ballad that Roxette can toss off in its sleep by now. "You Make My Heart Go Pop" is a noisy, overproduced Top-Ten-here-we-come sparkler that'll zoom straight to the trash-magnet center of your brain and stick there for weeks on end. This album also shows a lyrically sharper Roxette, less eager than before to compromise the words for the hooks. Sure, they may occasionally slip into cliché and overt sentimentalism, but they're never less than tuneful. Both Per Gessle and Marie Frederiksson are in fine vocal form, especially Marie, who's equally proficient whether she's doing elegiac laments or burning the house down. Room Service is an exciting, immediate, high-gloss pop gem that contains very little filler indeed. On it Roxette may not be making any great leaps forward, but when you're in such a great place why bother moving? ---Leslie Mathew, AllMusic Review

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Roxette Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:14:30 +0000
Roxette – Tourism (1992) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/423-turism92.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/423-turism92.html Roxette – Tourism (1992)


01      How Do You Do!
02      Fingertips
03      The Look (live)
04      The Heart Shaped Sea
05      The Rain
06      Keep Me Waiting
07      It Must Have Been Love (live/studio)
08      Cinnamon Street
09      Never is a Long Time (nightclub)
10      Silver Blue
11      Here Comes the Weekend (hotelroom)
12      So Far Away (hotelroom)
13      Come Back (Before You Leave)
14      Things Will Never be the Same (live)
15      Joyride (live)
16      Queen of Rain

 

Mostly recorded live, much of Tourism, a worthy compilation of hits, misses, and new cuts, spotlights how strong an act they are even without the benefit of studio production. From the lead song, "How Do You Do!," a perfectly presented pop ditty, bright and sunny as summer, to a rejuvenated version of one of their biggest hits, "It Must Have Been Love" -- you have to hear 45,000 Chileans singing back-up to truly appreciate what was one of their least affecting ballads -- you come to appreciate what true pop craftsmanship is. A spare "Things Will Never Be the Same," on which the two share lead vocals with only the backing of an acoustic guitar, and the haunting, hopeful "Queen of Rain" are both so accomplished they should have been released as singles. As with their previous album, Joyride, there is very little filler on this disc; though "So Far Away" and "Here Comes the Weekend" are a bit routine, they are still well-crafted and well-presented ballads. Not quite a greatest hits package, this is your best bet as an introduction to Roxette. ---Bryan Buss, AllMusic Review

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) Roxette Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:57:02 +0000
Roxette – Travelling (2012) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/11941-roxette-travelling-2012.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/229-roxet/11941-roxette-travelling-2012.html Roxette – Travelling (2012)

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01 – Me & You & Terry & Julie
02 – Lover Lover Lover
03 – Turn of the Tide
04 – Touched by the Hand of God
05 – Easy Way Out
06 – It’s Possible ( Version One)		play
07 – Perfect Excuse
08 – Excuse Me, Sir, Do You Want Me to Check on Your Wife
09 – Angel Passing		play
10 – Stars
11 – The Weight of the World
12 – She’s Got Nothing on (But the Radio)
13 – See Me
14 – It’s Possible (Version Two)
15 – It Must Have Been Love

 

Roxette travelling. Three years after their 2009 comeback, Swedish pop phenomenon Roxette are hotter than they’ve been since their early 90’s heyday.

Their World Tour is in full swing with virtually 1,000,000 concert tickets sold since the tour started out within the Tatneft Arena in Russian Kazan a year ago. On high of that another million Roxette records has been added to the already dizzying seventy million that Roxette has sold over the years. So far the band has played quite eighty five shows in 30+ countries (and the trip continues they don’t arrange to rest till they’ve played one hundred fifty shows). however besides zigzagging between airports, arenas, hotels and meeting with fans from everywhere the planet, the band conjointly has found time to record their new album Travelling. The idea has been to faucet into all the positive energy that has boosted the band throughout this dazzling trip, and channel it to new Roxette music. In short, an album that a bit like 1992’s Tourism captures the sensation of a band on a roll – constantly on the move, snatching inspiration as they go; recording in hotel rooms, studios, at soundchecks and together.

The result’s a desirable musical postcard with fifteen very good songs, most of that are new, some that are revisited classics and others being pearls that for numerous reasons hasn’t seen the sunshine of day before. A tight and impressed band has gathered around a batch of Gessle tunes, where the relentless hit-maker once more and once more proves that his sense of melody and skill to surprise remains top-notch. ‘It’s Possible’ is that the initial taster from Travelling – a pair of minutes and thirty four seconds of sunny pop music that shows one among Roxette’s several sides 2012. There’s a lot of to come back. --- wwoofnepal.com

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