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Year in review 2008: Per crashes the party, Marie live on stage again

Written by roxeteer on January 4, 2009 to .

Happy new year, readers of The Daily Roxette! A year has passed again and it's time to take a look back.

In 2008, there were two news items over the others. Per releasing a new solo album, "Party Crasher," and Marie joining the Stjärnklart tour and performing live after what seemed like forever. But let's start from the beginning of the year.

January went with no major news, but in February we reported about Marie's second art exhibition, "Ett bord i solen" ("A table in the sun"). Her art was on display at the same Stockholm gallery as the first time, although the gallery had changed its name since then. A beautiful, limited edition book of the exhibition was also released. In September, Marie's art was on display in a Gothenburg-based gallery.

Swedish TV4 interviewed Marie when her exhibition opened in Stockholm. In an open-hearted interview Marie revealed that the brain tumor took away the sight on her right eye. Marie also said that when she finally got a clean bill of health in the summer 2007, she became a new person. When the cancer was at its worst, Marie almost didn't have the energy to get out of bed. "The worst thing was that I didn't even want to sing. It's definitely a kick to be back," Marie said in the interview.

In May, Marie turned 50. Many fans sent their greetings to her and we got a lovely reply from Marie.

The world suddenly got bigger

In February, we announced probably the most unanticipated re-release of the decade: "The World According To Gessle - The Extended Edition," or "super duper extra turbo deluxe with cheese on it" edition as Per puts it. The final version of the re-released contained a whopping 26 bonus tracks of which most were previously unreleased. I say the "final version," because we were able to report you pretty much in real time how the track listing of the album changed. Check our articles for version 1, version 2, version 3 and finally version 4 of the listing.

The quality of the demos on the bonus disc is superb and there are real gems, such as "Elvis In Deutschland," a ballad version of "Elvis In Germany (Let's Celebrate)" with a different chorus, and "Writer," a demo of "Reporter" with pretty much no other differences than some parts of the lyrics (such as the title).

In May, we had an exclusive interview with Per about the TWATG re-release. In the interview, he talks about why the album was re-released and what it felt like going through his demo archives. Thomas also asked him if he ever feels like releasing another album like TWATG: "[H]ell yes, someday I'll make the definitive ultra-catchy-power-pop-guitars-skweeked-to-13-sort-of-record! It would be nice. I have it in my system somewhere. It pops up every other Saturday night when I make silly dance moves."

We didn't have to wait too long for that to happen…

Crashing the party

In October, Per revealed his English solo album, "Party Crasher." The first single off the album was called "Silly Really" and it was released on October 29. With "Silly Really," Per showed that he has moved to a different direction from his previous Swedish solo albums.

"The songs are written in the '70s '80s era type of dance music. The result is a fun album that is both immediate and in your face, but also brooding and beautiful." said Per in the press release. "My wife says the album sounds like The Bee-Gees meet Gyllene Tider. I don't really agree, but I can see her point. It has a sweet disco feeling all over it. But recognizing Per Gessle over the beats shouldn’t be a problem."

Right after the album was publicised, we had an interview with Per who was visiting London. In the interview, he gave insight to the process of making "Party Crasher" and (naturally) about his Rolls-Royce. The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet also had an interesting interview a few days later. To Aftonbladet, Per told that he has "three damned great Roxette-songs sitting in a drawer, and just as many GT-songs."

In an interview with another Swedish newspaper, Expressen, Per listed his best songs and the best female singers he has worked with. Marie of course topped the latter list: "It was a revolution when she came into my life. Just like Clarence (Öfwerman), she makes my ideas take off. She made my songs have credibility, as if taken from the Bible. She can sing sexy, softly, expressively. Marie is everything."

The "Party Crasher" album was released in December. Like a few times before, we published a round table review of it.

Marie back on stage

In November, Marie joined the Stjärnklart stage show tour. Stjärnklart stage shows started in 1986 and it has featured many of the top artists in Sweden. In 2008, Marie Fredriksson was one of them. Marie hadn't toured since her brain tumor was discovered in 2002. Now, back in shape, she performed three of her most beautiful ballads, "Ännu doftar kärlek," "Så skimrande var aldrig havet" and "Tro," between the more action-packed dance number.

We also published a report of one of the shows and an exclusive interview.

On the soundtrack

In 2008, both Marie and Per had their music featured in a motion picture. "Där du andas," a song performed by Marie and written by Niklas Strömstedt and Anders Glenmark, was the title song for "Arn - Riket vid vägens slut." The movie was the most expensive Swedish film ever, with the estimated budget of 210 million SEK.

"Där du andas" single debuted at #1 on the Swedish charts - making it Marie's first #1 single ever!

Per's song "Kvar i min bil," a leftover from the En händig man-sessions, had a prominent place in a horror movie called "Låt den rätte komma in." Different versions of the song are played no less than three times in the movie. In one scene, the lead actor is shown putting the the 45rpm single on a record player so as to listen to it.

And let's not forget these…

What to expect in 2009?

We haven't heard much yet, but at least we already know that Per is planning a European tour with multiple dates in Sweden and possibly a concert in London. The London concert is planned to happen in April. Also, we know that the next single from "Party Crasher" will be an edited version of the ballad "Sing Along." It will be released already in this month. A remix version of "Silly Really" will also be released in January.

And maybe, maybe we have some hopes to see Marie and Per performing together again. Marie has found the desire to perform live on stage again and Per… well, he never stops working anyway. In her February interview, Marie told TV4 that she and Per discuss possible Roxette projects constantly. And Per does have those three "damned great" songs waiting…

We have published "Year in review" articles also in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.

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Releases in 2008

Albums

  • Various artists: Den flygande holländaren (1988 compilation re-released with bonus tracks)
  • Per Gessle: The World According To Gessle (Re-release with 26 extra tracks!)
  • Per Gessle: Party Crasher
  • Roxette: The Pop Hits & The Ballad Hits & The Complete Video Collection (2CD + DVD)
  • Gyllene Tider: Finn 5 fel! & GT25 Samtliga hits! & GT25 Live! (2CD + DVD)
  • Patrik Isaksson: 10 år - En snäll mans bekännelser (Greatest hits album, includes "Det som var nu," a duet with Marie)

Singles

  • Marie Fredriksson: Ett bord i solen (Promo single)
  • Marie Fredriksson: Där du andas
  • Per Gessle: Silly Really

Other

  • Caroline Larsson: In The Moment (Album with one song written by Per)
  • Caroline Larsson: Hold On My Heart (Hey It's Alright) (Single, written by Per)
  • Opeth: Watershed (Includes a heavy metal version of Marie's "Den ständiga resan")
  • Reflexion: Twilight Child (Single with a heavy metal version of "Listen To Your Heart" as its b-side)
  • Vanilla Ninja: Crashing Through The Doors (Spegelboll) (Single, music written by Per)

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“Silly Really (Right Into Your Bed remix)”

Written by tevensso on December 27, 2008 to and .

STOCKHOLM - Per lets us know that the new remix of "Silly Really" will be released January 19 or 26. It's also supposed to be available in "all digital stores." The song is remixed by Dick Mixon and is very '80s influenced according to The Daily Roxette's sources.

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Merry Christmas from Roxette

Written by Judith on December 21, 2008 to and .

STOCKHOLM - Marie and Per have sent Christmas greetings to all of us:

 

 I wish all the TDR Readers and fans & friends all over the world a very happy and peaceful Christmas holiday.

 

Marie

- “Are you waiting for the family to arrive?
Are you sure you got the room to spare inside?
Does your granny always tell ya that the old songs are the best
then she's up and rock and rollin' with the rest
Here it is Merry xmas - everybody's having fun
Look to the future now - it's only just begun!”

Couldn’t have said it any better, merry x from per g

ps. btw. lyrix above from “Merry xmas everybody” by Slade (very underrated!!!)

 

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Next single “Sing Along”

Written by tevensso on December 16, 2008 to and . Source: Gessle.com.

STOCKHOLM - According to Per at gessle.com, the next single off "Party Crasher" will be "Sing Along" with tracklist as follows:

1. Sing Along (radio edit)
2. Theme from "Roberta Right"
3. Sing Along (album version)
 
The single will be released in January 2009 and with two different sleeves, one red and one green.
Per also mentions that "Silly Really" (Right Into Your Bed Remix), remixed by Dick Mixon, will be available digitally soon.

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The Look for Roxette – the book online now!

Written by pwbbounce on December 16, 2008 to and .

Robert Thorselius’ excellent The Look For Roxette book is now available to view online. Previously only available as a book, the new online version also features an interactive section where you can create your Rox Collection and view items available to buy and swap from other fans.  Having the book online means that it is now possible to update the information as soon as new releases are available. While Marie’s "Där du andas" is there, Per’s "Party Crasher" is not as of yet.  There are lots of interesting, new and rare items on there when compared with the book edition so check out the online version.

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Another date released

Written by tevensso on December 8, 2008 to and .

UDDEVALLA - Per will be signing stuff at Torp Köpcentrum in Uddevalla, Friday December 19 at 17:00

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Per tours Europe in April-May?

Written by roxeteer on December 8, 2008 to and . Source: TV4.se.

STOCKHOLM - In a live chat on TV4.se, Per reveals that there may be a European club tour planned for April-May 2009. The tour will in that case include concerts in Sweden and "a concert in London in April if everything goes fine."

TDR doesn't have any further details at this point.

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Vote for “Silly Really”

Written by Rosina on December 6, 2008 to and .

(Updated) -

“Silly Really” is being air played on the US satellite radio Sirius on their top-40 channel “SIRIUS Hits 1”. The song is currently being presented as one of the new releases of the week in both “Hits 1’s Ear Poppin’ New Music! ” and “Hit-Bound” programs. This is the first time the single is air-played outside of Sweden. It has also been heard on Sirius Canada.

Vote for “Silly Really.”

Update: Vote again, this is another vote. Per did really well last week. Let's do it again.

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Liberty for all

Written by tevensso on December 4, 2008 to , and . Source: Gessle.com.

SÖDERHAMN - Head over to gessle.com and download your X-mas gift from Per for 2008 - a demo from 1995 named "Liberty."

- “Are you waiting for the family to arrive?
Are you sure you got the room to spare inside?
Does your granny always tell ya that the old songs are the best
then she's up and rock and rollin' with the rest
Here it is Merry xmas - everybody's having fun
Look to the future now - it's only just begun!”

Couldn’t have said it any better, merry x from per g

ps. btw. lyrix above from “Merry xmas everybody” by Slade (very underrated!!!)

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Marie Fredriksson: “It’s great being on stage again”

Written by Judith on December 2, 2008 to and .

STOCKHOLM - The Daily Roxette had a chance for a brief interview with Marie Fredriksson.

When The Daily Roxette asks Marie how she is feeling, Marie responds "I feel great, thanks!" Marie is currently on a break from the "Stjärnklart" tour, after playing five nights in Stockholm, she will play in Malmö tomorrow and until Friday, and in Gothenburg next week. Marie explains how everything started with this show; "They asked me, I thought about it and said yes. It's been a challenge and a pleasure." And it surely seems to have been the right decision, as Marie adds, after having more than half of the tour behind her, "It's great being on stage again."

Last Saturday, day of one of the shows in Stockholm, was a special day for many. Fans travelled from far outside of Sweden to see Marie live and had the chance to meet Marie. Marie, how did that feel? "It was a lot of fun, especially when someone [note: Rosa Planas from Spain] gave me a really really old record of 'Strul.' They were sweet and friendly as always," says Marie to The Daily Roxette.

As you may know, Marie not only composes music, she is also an artist, and has already had three art exhibitions, the last one in Gothenburg in October, "It was great in Gothenburg, even better than Stockholm." The Daily Roxette wonders if there are any plans for another exhibition, "I paint and I write music whenever I get the feeling, so we'll see what happens first," Marie smiles.

As Marie has mentioned often in the past, she takes a step at a time and has no fixed plans for the future. When we ask about more possible shows, or a solo album or with Roxette, she again answers "We'll see, one step at a time."

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