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They briefly reunited to record two new songs for A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs! in 2006, before reforming in 2009 and embarking on "The Neverending World Tour". [14] Their studio albums from 1986 to 2001 were re-mastered and re-released in September 2009, featuring previously released bonus tracks. [15]
The album received generally positive reviews upon release, with reviews commending Gessle for continuing to record using the traditional Roxette sound. It was a commercial success as well, debuting at number two in Gessle's native Sweden, and charting in several other European territories.
PG Roxette's first studio album, Pop-Up Dynamo!, was released in October 2022. It features vocalists Helena Josefsson and Dea Norberg , who had both contributed to Gessle's previous work, either on his solo albums or as backing vocalists on Roxette's later discography and tours. [ 5 ]
”Another Place Another Time” (Joyride 30th, 2021) " Anyone " ( Have a Nice Day , 1999) " Anyone/I Love How You Love Me " ( The Rox Box/Roxette 86-06 , 2006) (Rox Box 15)
Roxette recorded two new songs for the box set, "One Wish" and "Reveal", which both featured on a new greatest hits album, A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs!, released on the same date as The Rox Box. [105] Gessle released two more solo albums: En händig man (A Handy Man) in 2007 and Party Crasher in 2008. [106]
Four songs were issued as singles prior to the release of the album. A cover version of the Beatles song "Help!" – originally recorded in 1995 at Abbey Road Studios – was issued as the lead single in May 2020. [8] This recording remained unreleased for several years before finally appearing on the 2006 box set The Rox Box/Roxette 86–06. [9]
Joyride is the third studio album by Swedish pop rock duo Roxette, released on 25 March 1991 by EMI as the follow-up to their international breakthrough Look Sharp! (1988), as well as the non-album single "It Must Have Been Love", from the soundtrack to Pretty Woman (1990). The album was recorded over an 11-month period in Sweden.
Roxette's commercial breakthrough coincided with a period of solo inactivity for Gessle, eventually releasing his third solo album, The World According to Gessle, in 1997. [4] Gessle resumed solo activity following Fredriksson's brain tumour diagnosis in 2002, releasing his most successful solo record, Mazarin , in 2003.