Dance Passion

1987 remix album by Roxette From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dance Passion is a remix album by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 27 March 1987 by EMI. It consists of remixed versions of tracks from their debut album, Pearls of Passion (1986). The album was only released on vinyl in select European territories, namely Sweden, Germany and Italy. It failed to chart in the latter countries, and sold just 27,000 copies in Sweden,[1] peaking at number 19 and spending four weeks on the Swedish Albums Chart.[2] It has never been reissued or pressed onto cassette or CD.[1]

Released27 March 1987
Length37:50
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Dance Passion
Remix album by
Released27 March 1987
GenreDance
Length37:50
LabelEMI
Roxette chronology
Pearls of Passion
(1986)
Dance Passion
(1987)
Look Sharp!
(1988)
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Songs on the record were predominantly remixed by Swedish producer and engineer Kaj Erixon, with the exception of René Hedemyr's remix of "Neverending Love", and the version of "Secrets That She Keeps", which was created by longtime Roxette engineer Alar Suurna. Two of these remixes had previously been issued on their respective singles: the aforementioned remix of "Neverending Love" appeared under the names "Extended Club Mix" or "Euro Mix" on the 12" single released in France; the remix of "Soul Deep" also featured on that song's 12" single, under the title "Extended Mix". All other remixes are exclusive to this release.[1]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Per Gessle; all music is composed by Gessle, except "Joy of a Toy" by Gessle and Mats "MP" Persson.

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Side A:
No.TitleRemixerLength
1."I Call Your Name"Kaj Erixon5:13
2."Soul Deep"Kaj Erixon5:17
3."Like Lovers Do"Kaj Erixon5:05
4."Neverending Love"René Hedemyr4:31
Total length:20:16
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Side B:
No.TitleRemixerLength
5."Goodbye to You"Kaj Erixon6:00
6."Secrets That She Keeps"Alar Suurna6:16
7."Joy of a Toy"Kaj Erixon5:18
Total length:17:34
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Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Dance Passion.[1]

Musicians

Charts

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Chart (1987) Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[2]19
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