In the end of the 80s and in the early 90s, Roxette, a pop-rock duo from Halmstad, Sweden, stood among the top bands in worldwide sales and notoriety, brandishing a simple yet effective blend of pop with a slight edge and occasional hints of dance. The group claims influences ranging from The Beatles to Blondie to new wave music to Joni Mitchell and Aretha Franklin. Perhaps, years after the fact, Roxette's popularity can be difficult to understand or appreciate in light of what critics considered its infectious but nonetheless lightweight music, lightweight even compared to what was otherwise on the airwaves at the time. Regardless, there was a time in 1991 when Roxette could command an arena filled with tens of thousands of fans in places as diverse as Buenos Aires, Frankfurt and Sydney. The 1992 release Tourism: Songs from Studios, Stages, Hotelrooms & Other Strange Places -- with a recording of audience members singing along to the tune of the group's biggest hit, "It Must Have Been Love" -- exemplifies this temporary but impressive hold Per Gessle and
Álbumes
| 1 | Almost Unreal | Roxette's Greatest Hits |
| 2 | Listen To Your Heart | Look Sharp! |
| 3 | Soul Deep | Joyride |
| 4 | Things Will Never Be The Same (Live: Zurich) | Tourism |
| 5 | The Rain | Tourism |
| 6 | Waiting For The Rain | Have a Nice Day |
| 7 | It Must Have Been Love (Live: Santiago) | Tourism |
| 8 | Like Lovers Do | Pearls of Passion (1997 Remaster) |
| 9 | The Heart Shaped Sea (Live- Sysney) | Tourism |
| 10 | The Big L. | Joyride |
| 11 | So Far Away | Pearls of Passion (1997 Remaster) |
| 12 | Spending My Time | Joyride |
| 13 | How Do You Do! | Tourism |
| 14 | The Look (Live: Sysney) | Tourism |
| 15 | You don´t understand me | Now II |
| 16 | It Must Have Been Love | Don't Bore Us, Get To The Chorus |
| 17 | June afternoon | Now III |
| 18 | I Wish I Could Fly | Have a Nice Day |
| 19 | Vulnerable | Crash! Boom! Bang! |
| 20 | Crash! Boom! Bang! | Crash! Boom! Bang! |