
I say "them" because in reality there's two. Now we get to the DVD(s) and unfortunately I can't say that I'm overjoyed about them. What I miss in the booklet is an explanation from Per and Marie why they selected the tracks that made the box. What is a "dropping-bottle" really? I would call that a "drip" or "drip-feed," but hey, that's me! The photos in the booklet are both familiar and unfamiliar, all in truly nice quality. I also like the translation, most of it at least. The text itself is very informative and has tons of bits and pieces of nice Roxette trivia. The text has been translated by Sven Åke Peterson. Gradvall is a Swedish pop journalist with a long and genuine background, respected by many of Sweden's pop stars and music business people. The booklet is written by well-known reporter Janne Gradvall, who has a definite stamp-of-approval from Per.

Not a good place to put it, I would say, as the DVD is double-sided and DVDs are easily scratched. So where is the DVD? It's in a cardboard sleeve at the very back of the booklet. It's made like a book, with the four CDs attached two to each cover, with a very lovely booklet in-between.

The box contains four fully-crammed CDs, a thick, attached booklet and a DVD of "all Roxette's videos" (which certainly can be debated…) and the legendary MTV Unplugged show from 1993, in full! I have it in my hand, it is a hefty piece, very well manufactured.

#HOW DO I DOWNLOAD ROXBOX AFTER I BUY IT FULL#
LJUSDAL - So finally it is here, the mystical, mythical and long spoken about RoxBox – full name: The RoxBox - Roxette 86-06.
