Pearls of Passion (1986)

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Title: Pearls of Passion
Artist: Roxette
Genre: Pop
Released: 1986

Tracks:
1 - Soul Deep - 3:41 -
2 - Secrets That She Keeps - 3:47
3 - Goodbye to You - 4:02
4 - I Call Your Name - 3:38 -
5 - Surrender - 4:23 -
6 - Voices - 4:45
7 - Neverending Love - 3:30 -
8 - Call of the Wild - 4:31
9 - Joy of a Toy - 3:09
10 - From One Heart to Another - 4:11
11 - Like Lovers Do - 3:25
12 - So Far Away - 5:17

Overview:
Pearls of Passion is Roxette's debut album, released on 31 October 1986. It was re-released internationally on CD on 31 October 1997 with some previously unreleased or single-only bonus tracks. It was re-mastered and re-released again in 2009. The album was originally only released in Scandinavia and Canada.

The album peaked at #2 on the Swedish albums chart but apart from Canada it failed to get released outside Sweden. However, Roxette went onto record and release their follow-up, Look Sharp!.

"Neverending Love", "Goodbye to You", "Soul Deep" and "I Call Your Name" were released as singles. "It Must Have Been Love" was later used (with the reference to Christmas changed to a neutral winter reference ("It's a hard Christmas Day" was replaced with "It's a hard winter's day") in the movie Pretty Woman. "Soul Deep" reappeared on their album Joyride in 1991 and "So Far Away" was recorded again for Tourism in 1992.

The album was followed by a compilation of remixes of the same songs, titled Dance Passion.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
Roxette’s Pearls of Passion was their debut album of the 80s. I don’t know this one so I can’t comment.
 
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