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Roxette's Greatest Hits. [4] Roxette are Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson; Recorded at Tits & Ass Studio in Halmstad, Sweden; EMI Studios, Audio Sweden, Polar Studios and Studio Stacken in Stockholm, Sweden; Mayfair Studios in London, England and Capri Digital Studios in Capri, Italy between 1987 and August 1995.
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 Video Hits is the second music video compilation by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 20 December 1995 on VHS, LaserDisc and double VCD formats by EMI and Picture Music International. The video is a companion piece to the duo's first greatest hits compilation album, Don't Bore Us, Get to the
A Collection of Roxette's Greatest Songs (2015) Roxette XXX – The 30 Biggest Hits [ 1 ] is the sixth greatest hits compilation album by Swedish pop duo Roxette , released on 3 November 2014 by Roxette Recordings in conjunction with Parlophone and Warner Music Group .
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)
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.
A Collection of Roxette's Greatest Songs is the second box set compilation by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released exclusively in Australia on 6 February 2015 by Roxette Recordings and Parlophone. The set was issued in conjunction with the final Australian leg of The Neverending World Tour , which took place the same month the compilation was ...
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]