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Roxette To Release The Roxbox 4CD Set

by Paul Cashmere on January 13, 2015

in Live,New Music,News

Roxette fans not only have a major Australian tour on the way in February, the bands biggest ever collection is about to be released at the 4CD box set ‘The Roxbox’.

‘The Roxbox’ will include 78 tracks as well as a 40 page booklet.

Warner Music will release The Roxbox on February 6. Roxette will begin their Australian tour in Brisbane on February 10, including dates for A Day On The Green.

THE ROXBOX! – A COLLECTION OF ROXETTE’S GREATEST SONGS

DISC 1
1. Neverending Love
2. Secrets That She Keeps
3. Goodbye To You
4. Soul Deep
5. The Look
6. Dressed For Success
7. Sleeping Single
8. Paint
9. Dangerous
10. Listen To Your Heart
11. The Voice
12. Cry
13. It Must Have Been Love
14. Joyride
15. Fading Like A Flower (Every Time You Leave)
16. Spending My Time
17. Watercolours In The Rain
18. Church Of Your Heart
19. Perfect Day

DISC 2
1. The Big L.
2. (Do You Get) Excited?
3. Things Will Never Be The Same
4. Love Spins
5. Seduce Me
6. How Do You Do!
7. The Heart Shaped Sea
8. The Rain
9. Never Is A Long Time
10. Silver Blue
11. Come Back (Before You Leave)
12. Queen Of Rain
13. Almost Unreal
14. Sleeping In My Car
15. Crash! Boom! Bang!
16. Vulnerable
17. The First Girl On The Moon
18. I’m Sorry
19. See Me

DISC 3
1. Run To You
2. June Afternoon
3. You Don’t Understand Me
4. She Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
5. I Don’t Want To Get Hurt
6. Always Breaking My Heart
7. Help!
8. Wish I Could Fly
9. You Can’t Put Your Arms Around What’s Already Gone
10. Waiting For The Rain
11. Anyone
12. Stars
13. Salvation
14. Beautiful Things
15. It Hurts
16. Little Miss Sorrow
17. Happy Together
18. Staring At The Ground
19. It Will Take A Long Long Time

DISC 4
1. 7Twenty7
2. Anyone/I Love How You Love Me
3. Myth
4. Real Sugar
5. The Centre Of The Heart
6. Milk And Toast And Honey
7. Jefferson
8. Little Girl
9. The Weight Of The World
10. Every Day
11. Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla (You Broke My Heart)
12. A Thing About You
13. Breathe
14. Opportunity Nox
15. One Wish
16. Reveal
17. She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
18. No One Makes It On Her Own
19. Speak To Me
20. It’s Possible
21. The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye

Roxette dates

Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Tuesday February 10,
Perth Arena, Saturday February 14
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Tuesday February 17
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Friday February 20
Win Entertainment Centre, Wollongong, Monday February 23
On The Steps, Sydney Opera House, Wednesday February 25
Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney, Friday February 27

Roxette A Day On The Green Dates

Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley, Vic, Saturday February 21
Bimbadgen Winery, Hunter Valley, NSW, Saturday February 28
with special guests Eurogliders, Dragon & Boom Crash Opera

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