Look Sharp! (Roxette album)

Look Sharp!
Studio album by Roxette
Released 21 October 1988
Recorded March – September 1988
Studio EMI Studios, Stockholm
Trident II Studios, London
Genre
Length 53:12
Label EMI
Producer
Roxette chronology
Dance Passion
(1987)Dance Passion1987
Look Sharp!
(1988)
Joyride
(1991)Joyride1991
Singles from Look Sharp!
  1. "Dressed for Success"
    Released: 3 August 1988
  2. "Listen to Your Heart"
    Released: 27 September 1988
  3. "Chances"
    Released: 28 December 1988
  4. "The Look"
    Released: 18 January 1989
  5. "Dangerous"
    Released: 10 May 1989

Look Sharp! is the second studio album by Swedish pop duo Roxette. The album was released on 21 October 1988, two years after their debut Pearls of Passion (1986). It was recorded at EMI Studios in Stockholm and at Trident II Studios in London between March and September 1988. The album was an immediate commercial success in Sweden, debuting at number one and eventually being certified 6× platinum there.

Although commercial success elsewhere was initially modest, the album was the duo's international breakthrough. It went on to be certified platinum or multi-platinum in numerous territories, while four of its singles went on to become global hits. "The Look" and "Listen to Your Heart" both topped the Billboard Hot 100, while "Dangerous" and "Dressed for Success" reached numbers 2 and 14 respectively on the same chart.

Background and release

"Dressed for Success" and "Listen to Your Heart" were released as the album's first two singles in Sweden, with Gessle and EMI choosing to highlight Fredriksson as Roxette's lead vocalist.[1] They were immediate hits in Sweden, peaking at numbers two and three respectively.[2] "Chances" was released as the album's first single in France, Germany and Italy, but it failed to chart.

"The Look" was released as the album's fourth single in January 1989, becoming another top 10 hit in their home country.[2] While studying there, an American exchange student from Minneapolis, Dean Cushman, purchased the album and brought it home, giving a copy of it to his local Top 40 radio station, KDWB 101.3 FM.[3] "The Look" quickly became popular, and the station began distributing the track to their sister radio operations.[4][5] EMI America had previously rejected the duo as unsuitable for the American market, and Roxette did not have a recording contract there.[6]

"The Look" had already entered the top fifty of the Billboard Hot 100 before the duo began official promotion. It would go on to peak at number one eight weeks later.[7] It gradually became a global hit over the next year, topping the charts in 25 countries.[8] It also spent six weeks at number one on the Australian Singles Chart.[9] The album's previous singles – excluding "Chances" – were re-released internationally. Roxette would go on to have four number ones on the Billboard Hot 100, including "Listen to Your Heart"; while the album's final single, "Dangerous", peaked at number two.[10]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[11]
Los Angeles Times[12]

The album received mixed reviews from critics. In a retrospective review, AllMusic complimented its singles, but said that the album tracks "aren't necessarily filler, but they also aren't as strong as many of the cuts that made up Roxette albums that followed. [...] Only 'Chances' and 'Shadow of a Doubt' show glimmers of the skills the duo would soon flourish."[11] A review for Los Angeles Times echoed a similar sentiment, praising its singles and "Shadow of a Doubt" – along with "Cry" – but said that: "the problem is that most of Look Sharp!'s music is of such a light, ephemeral nature that it disappears without a trace the minute the record leaves the turntable. Looks like Roxette's forte is pop music that is prettily presented but totally disposable."[12]

Accolades

Roxette were nominated for two Grammis Awards – the Swedish equivalent of the Grammy Awards – in 1989, for Artist of the Year and Best Pop/Rock Group. Fredriksson and Gessle each won an award for Best Pop/Rock Female and Best Composer, respectively.[13] Both Roxette and Fredriksson won numerous Rockbjörnen awards during this period. They were awarded Best Swedish Album and Best Swedish Group at the 1988 ceremony, and won the latter award again the following year. Fredriksson won the award for Best Swedish Female over four consecutive years, from 1986 to 1989.[14]

Commercial performance

Look Sharp! was an immediate commercial success in Sweden, selling over 140,000 copies within ten days of release.[15] It spent seven weeks at number one,[2] and was certified 6× platinum in the country for shipments in excess of 600,000 units. In the US, the album was certified platinum on 20 January 1990 by the RIAA for shipments in excess of one million units.[16] As of 2005, it sold 402,000 copies there since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data in May 1991.[17] It peaked at number four in the UK, where it spent over a year on the charts.[18] It was certified platinum by the BPI in December 1990 for sales in excess of 300,000.[19] As of 2001, Look Sharp! has sold over 9 million copies worldwide.[20]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Per Gessle; all music composed by Gessle, except where noted.

Look Sharp! – Original release
No.TitleMusicProducerLength
1."The Look" Clarence Öfwerman3:57
2."Dressed for Success" Öfwerman4:09
3."Sleeping Single" Öfwerman4:38
4."Paint" Öfwerman3:30
5."Dance Away"Öfwerman3:25
6."Cry"
  • Fredriksson
  • Gessle
Adam Moseley5:19
7."Chances" Moseley4:57
8."Dangerous" Öfwerman3:48
9."Half a Woman, Half a Shadow"FredrikssonÖfwerman3:35
10."View from a Hill" Moseley3:40
11."(I Could Never) Give You Up" (CD bonus track) Öfwerman3:58
12."Shadow of a Doubt"
  • Gessle
  • Mats MP Persson
Öfwerman4:14
13."Listen to Your Heart"
  • Gessle
  • Persson
Öfwerman5:28
Total length:53:12

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Look Sharp!.[21]

  • Roxette are Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson
  • Recorded at EMI Studios, Stockholm, Sweden and Trident II Studios, London, England
  • Remastered by Alar Suurna at Polar Studio, Stockholm (2009 reissue)
  • All songs published by Jimmy Fun Music, except: "Dance Away", "Cry" and "Half A Woman, Half A Shadow" published by Shock the Music/Jimmy Fun Music

Charts

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/Sales
Australia (ARIA)[40] 3× Platinum 210,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[45] 2× Platinum 100,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[46] 6× Platinum 600,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[47] Platinum 54,376[47]
Germany (BVMI)[48] 2× Platinum 1,000,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[49] 2× Platinum 200,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[50] Platinum 15,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[31] Platinum 100,000^
Sweden (GLF)[51] 6× Platinum 600,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[52] 2× Platinum 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[19] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[16] Platinum 1,000,000^
Summaries
Worldwide 9,000,000[20]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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