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Roxette - Tourism |
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Country |
Belarus |
Year |
1992 |
Date of release |
08/28/1992 |
Format |
2-LP |
Label |
Stereo 33 |
Number |
BL 1011 / BL 1012 |
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Side A | A1) | How do you do! (Studio) 3:12 | A2) | Fingertips (Studio) 3:22 | A3) | The Look (Live) 5:34 | A4) | The heart shaped sea (Studio) 4:49 | Side B | B1) | The Rain (Studio) 4:49 | B2) | Keep me waiting (Studio) 3:12 | B3) | It must have been love (Live / Studio) 7:08 | B4) | Cinnamon street (Studio) 5:04 | Side C | C1) | Never is a long time (Nightclub) 3:44 | C2) | Silver blue (Studio) 4:05 | C3) | Here comes the weekend (Hotelroom) 4:11 | C4) | So far away (Hotelroom) 4:02 | Side D | D1) | Come back (Before you leave) (Studio) 4:30 | D2) | Things will never be the same (Live) 3:22 | D3) | Joyride (Live) 4:30 | D4) | Queen of rain (Studio) 4:49 | |
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Description:
Tourism - Songs From Studios, Stages, Hotelrooms & Other Strange Places is Roxette's fourth album and it is not a live album - it's a tour album!
The album is a collection of live tracks and recordings made during Roxette's first world tour "Join The Joyride".
The Swedish edition of the 2-LP was originally planned to be made in Sweden but EMI eventually chaged their minds and instead they imported it from Germany. However a few copies of a Swedish test pressing of the 2-LP do exist and it is today very hard to find.
Produced by Clarence Öfwerman.
Musical credits
Marie Fredriksson - Vocals and piano
Per Gessle - Vocals, electric and acoustic guitars and harmonica
Per "Pelle" Alsing - Drums, percussion and Samsonite suitcase, Victoria "Vicki" Benckert - Backing vocals, accordion and percussion, Bo Eriksson - Oboe, Anders Herrlin - Bass and programming, Jonas Isacsson - Electric and acoustic guitars and mandolin, Greg Leisz - Pedal steer guitar, Mia Lindgren - Backing vocals, Mats "MP" Persson - Acoustic guitar, Alar Suurna - Maracas and tambourine, Clarence Öfwerman - Keyboards, piano and programming, Staffan Öfwerman - Backing vocals, percussion and tambourine, 45 000 Chilean fans - Backing vocals on It Must Have Been Love |
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