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A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs! is the fourth greatest hits compilation album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 18 October 2006 by Roxette Recordings and Capitol to celebrate 20 years since the release of their debut album, Pearls of Passion. It was issued in conjunction with a six-disc box set, The Rox Box/Roxette ...
Roxette's Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits compilation album by ... Bryan Buss of AllMusic said that the album "exhibits what pop masters Per Gessle and Marie ...
Single edit (Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus - Roxette's Greatest Hits, 1995)(Ballad hits) (A collection . . ) (Rox Box 06) (Rox Box 15) Radio edit (Roxette XXX The 30 Biggest Hits) "Crazy About You" (B-Side from "You Don't Understand Me",1995) "Crush on You" (Have a Nice Day, 1999) "Cry" (Look Sharp!, 1988)
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 Ballad Hits is the second greatest hits compilation album by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 4 November 2002 by Roxette Recordings and Capitol Records.It was the first of a two-part series of "best of" albums released by the duo in quick succession, and was followed by The Pop Hits in March 2003.
Roxette issued two greatest hits compilations, The Ballad Hits in late 2002 and The Pop Hits in early 2003. [88] On December 1, 2002, a 600-page discography book titled The Look for Roxette was released, which included a four-song EP of previously unreleased material.
The Roxbox (Roxette 86-06) is a boxed set compilation by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 18 October 2006 by Roxette Recordings and Capitol.It is an expanded companion piece to the single-disc greatest hits album A Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs!, which was also released on the same date.
It became one of Roxette's biggest hits and was one of the most successful singles of 1991, topping multiple record charts across Europe, as well as in Australia, Canada, and the United States. The song's accompanying music video, directed by Doug Freel, [ 1 ] received heavy rotation on MTV Europe .