review of...
etrejos said on January 10, 2003 15:23:
I just read in RollingStones.com a review of the new Shania Twain cd, take a look:
“But the second, relentlessly kinetic pop disc is a revelation. It’s the same nineteen songs, but shot through with wacky Abba, Queen, Roxette and Missy Elliott production and arrangement flavors. Whether surrounded by fiddles or synth-y guitar, tracks such as “Thank You Baby!” convey motherly intimacy and an undeniable pop sense alongside those trademark exclamation points...”
Didn’t think any US journalist remembered Roxette anymore :-p
the_phantom_roxer said on January 12, 2003 16:09:
yeah cuz amazon said that Up! (the track) was like roxette.... :S
Anarem said on January 12, 2003 16:19:
I don’t think they’ve forgotten about them– a while ago I did a New York Times crossword puzzle and Roxette was one of the clues.
Anarem said on January 12, 2003 16:19:
Roxette lumped in there with Queen, ABBA, Missy Eliott... it’s great:-)
coyboyusa said on January 13, 2003 13:27:
if you look back on my postings i posted the same thing about a week ago...roxette are often mentioned by us critics in both good and bad reviews :)
Th_Th said on January 10, 2003 16:11:
Well, I think it is quite amazing that Roxette is remembered in the US, I mean, they really only had two Hit Albums in the US and were popular for only a few years only, but still, they are remembered today for their Music and their style of music... I think that is really great!