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Per Gessle

 
Artist: Per Gessle

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Worked With:

Clarence Ofwerman, Jonas Isacsson, Marie Fredriksson

Formal Connection With:

Gyllene Tider, Roxette, Torgny Söderberg, Grape Rock, Brainpool, Marie Fredriksson
  • Born: January 12, 1959, Halmstad, Sweden
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Representative Albums: "En Handig Man," "The World According to Per Gessle," "Party Crasher 2008"

Biography

As one half of the duo Roxette, Per Gessle became one of the most successful Swedish artists ever, and probably the one earning the most money from his music. Gessle does have a certain gift for catchy hooks, but he also worked diligently to break worldwide through his entire career. When the teen idol band Gyllene Tider failed to do so, only being one of the best-selling bands in Sweden, he disbanded the group and tried a solo career, until finally settling on the duo format together with Marie Fredriksson. His music has always been on the lightweight side and never very inventive (the lyrics even less so), but Gessle has proven to be a very skilled songwriter.

Per Gessle was born in the seaside town of Halmstad in southwestern Sweden. Inspired by the new wave movement, he had a brief session in the duo Grape Rock in the late '70s, before forming Gyllene Tider. Within a few years, their nonsense lyrics and extremely catchy hooks had Sweden entranced, and they caused chaos on their summer tours. In 1983, while most of the band members were doing their military service, Gessle released his self-titled solo debut, but it didn't come close to the success of Gyllene Tider. In 1984, the band had reunited and tried for the North American market, touring under the name Roxette (a different Roxette than the duo Gessle later formed together with Marie Fredriksson), but passed relatively unnoticed. Discouraged by the failure, Gessle, who has always been more inventive commercially than artistically, disbanded the band and released another solo album, Scener, while forming the actual Roxette as a side project.

The other part of Roxette, Marie Fredriksson had a more arty reputation than Gessle, and was initially advised not to spoil her solo career by singing lightweight pop music. The advice went unheard though, and in 1986 Roxette's debut album, Pearls of Passion, was released. In two years, they had become one of Sweden's most popular groups, and in another year they reached number one on the American charts for the first time. During the first half of the '90s, Roxette was tremendously successful worldwide, while getting little acceptance from the critics. In the late '90s, they lost much of their audience in Europe and North America, but kept up a solid following in Asia and South America.

In 1996, Gyllene Tider reunited for a summer tour, releasing an EP with newly written songs, as well as re-releasing a compilation. Both sold extremely well on the Swedish market. The next year, Gessle released his third solo album, which was the first one in English, this time backed by members of Gyllene Tider and Brainpool. The album, called The World According to Per Gessle, didn't sell well even at home, but proved that Gessle hadn't got all caught up in formula at a time when Roxette had started to feel pretty outdated. The following two albums by the group -- Have a Nice Day (1999) and Room Service (2001) -- did little to change that impression. Gessle's next solo offering, 2003's Mazarin, was a different matter entirely -- going multi platinum (five times) in Sweden. That success was followed up with a Roxette reunion album and wildly popular reunion tour. 2005 saw another solo release, Son of a Plumber -- Gessle's second English language solo offering but the first one to go platinum on the day it was issued. The Swedish language follow-up, En Händig Man was issued in 2007 (going triple platinum) and was followed in 2008 by a third English language solo album, Party Crasher. ~ Lars Lovén & J. Scott McClintock, All Music Guide
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Per Gessle

Background information
Birth name Per Håkan Gessle
Born 12 January 1959 (1959-01-12) (age 50)
Origin Halmstad, Sweden
Genres Pop, Rock, Soft rock, Dance, Pop rock, Blues rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Years active 1976-present
Labels EMI, Fundamental, Sony BMG
Associated acts Roxette
Gyllene Tider
Son of a Plumber
Website http://www.gessle.com/

Per Håkan Gessle (Swedish pronunciation: [pɛːr ˈɡɛslɛ]; born 12 January 1959, in Halmstad) is a Swedish pop Singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player. He is the lead singer of the Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider and formed Roxette with Marie Fredriksson.

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Music career

Early work

Per Gessle was a founding member of Gyllene Tider, in 1976. They quickly became a popular group in Sweden, but after their fourth album, The Heartland Café (1984), sold poorly compared to their previous albums, the group disbanded. Gessle wrote. "We decided to put Gyllene Tider to rest... until further notice."[1]

In 1982, Gessle released his first solo album, Per Gessle and after Gyllene Tider split-up his second album, Scener, quickly appeared in 1985.

Roxette

Gessle and Marie Fredriksson, had been friends for some years before they come together as Roxette, in 1986. After the success of their first hit "Neverending Love", which was written by Gessle, they quickly recorded, Pearls of Passion, using material which was originally intended for Per's third solo album.[2]

Roxette went on to achieve 4 U.S. #1's and 2 #2's, with their albums Look Sharp! and Joyride attaining platinum status in a number of countries. After Roxette's early nineties success, Per released a demo compilation album in 1992, Demos, 1982-86. After the release of Crash! Boom! Bang! and subsequent world tour, Roxette took a break.

The World According to Gessle

In 1996, after a reunion and subsequent tour of Gyllene Tider, Per recorded his first English solo album, using Brainpool and Gyllene Tider as backing musicians. Christoffer Lundquist from Brainpool would also come to collaborate with Per on later releases.

The World According to Gessle, released in 1997, produced three singles, "Do You Wanna Be My Baby?", "Kix" and "I Want You to Know". The videos to all three songs were directed by Jonas Åkerlund. The World According to Gessle was re-released in 2008, with extra bonus material and demos.

In 1997 Hjärtats trakt - en samling was released, as a best-of album.

Mazarin

After Roxette released Have a Nice Day (1999) and Room Service (2001) to moderate success, Per contiuned with his solo work.

The subsequent album Mazarin (2003), was very successful in Sweden, going five times platinum in 2004.[3] This was his first album involving singer Helena Josefsson, and brought Gessle numerous awards; four Grammis awards: Best Artist, Best Male Pop Performer, Best Composer and Best Song.[4] He also won three Rockbjörnen awards: Best Swedish Male Artist, Best Swedish Album and Best Swedish Song — and a Guldälgen (The Golden Moose) Award for Best Song. The song "Här kommer alla känslorna (på en och samma gång)", is Gessle's most successful release in Sweden, spending two months at #1[5], while gaining platinum status.[3]

Also in 2004, saw Gessle and Gyllene Tider reunited for a 25th-anniversary celebration that included the band's first album in 20 years, Finn 5 fel!, and another wildly successful tour in Sweden. They beat the Ullevi attendance record, previously held by Bruce Springsteen[6], and the band played to almost half a million fans. As a result, the group was honored with four awards in Sweden.

Son of a Plumber

With Son of a Plumber, he continued his association with other Swedish artists. Helena Josefsson and Jens Jansson helped Per create his second English album. Released in November 2005, the album contains all of Gessle's musical heritage. His father was a plumber and the 2-disc album contains a song dedicated to him, "Kurt - The Fastest Plumber in the West". In Sweden, the album sold platinum on the first day of release. The album was also released in several other European countries in April 2006.

En händig man and Party Crasher

In June 2007, he released another solo album in Swedish with the name En händig man, which shipped three times platinum.[3] A single of the same name was released; "En händig man". Later on October a book of "Att vara Per Gessle" was released, telling some of the unknown facts about Gessle and his 30-years career.

In late 2008, Per Gessle released Party Crasher, his seventh solo album and third in English. The first single off the album "Silly Really" was released on 29 October 2008, which achieved critical acclaim from Expressen, who called Per a "pop genius".[7] After that, Per started the Party Crasher 2009 Tour, with a band that included Helena Josefsson on backing vocals, while Marie Fredriksson joined him on stage twice, in Amsterdam and Stockholm. This was eight years after their last live performance together during Roxette's "Room Service Tour" in 2001.

Collaborations

In 1990 Per Gessle wrote a single, "The Sweet Hello The Sad Goodbye", for Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking fame). He has also participated with the Swedish singer Nisse Hellberg in the project The Lonely Boys.

In 1996 he worked with Belinda Carlisle and wrote two songs for her album, A Woman and a Man; "Always Breaking My Heart" and "Love Doesn't Live Here". The former was released as a single, becoming a UK top 10 hit. Gessle also recorded a demo song for Carlisle, called "Liberty", which also was intended for the same album, but Carlisle turned down, asking for something more guitar-oriented.[8] So Gessle came up with "Always Breaking My Heart".[8]

Nordic Rox

Per Gessle also serves as the guiding creative force for Nordic Rox, Sirius XM Radio’s exclusive Scandinavian music show. On 25 January and 1 February 2009, Per, along with music journalist Sven Lindstrom, hosted a two part special celebrating the 100th episode of Nordic Rox, showcasing the 50 best Swedish songs of all time. [9]

Personal life

He married his long-time girlfriend Åsa Nordin in 1993 at Borgholm Castle, Öland Island, Sweden. The wedding took place in the same Swedish castle which was the setting for Roxette's highly successful "Listen to Your Heart" and "Dangerous" music hits. Together they have one son, Gabriel Titus.

Trivia

Per Gessle is also one of three people (also including Björn Ulvaeus) who own NoteHeads, a Swedish company which publishes the music notation program Igor Engraver.[10]

Discography

Albums

Live albums

  • Gessle Over Europe (October 2009)

Compilations

Videography

  • En mazarin, älskling? (2003)
  • Gessle Over Europe (Bonus DVD)
  • En händig man på turné (2007)

Singles

Charts

Albums

Year Album Peak Positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
(SWE)
[3]
SWE[11] BEL[12] NOR[13]
1983 Per Gessle 5
1985 Scener 39
1997 The World According to Gessle 1 45 35 Gold
2003 Mazarin 1 6 5 × Platinum
2005 Son of a Plumber 1 Platinum
2007 En händig man 1 36 3 × Platinum
Kung av sand - en liten samling 1983–2007 Platinum
2008 Party Crasher 2 Platinum
2009 Gessle Over Europe 24

Singles

Year Single SWE[14] Certifications
(sales thresholds)
(SWE)
[3]
1997 "Do You Wanna Be My Baby?" 1 Gold
"Kix" 28
"I Want You to Know" 48
2002 "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" 44
2003 "Här kommer alla känslorna (På en och samma gång)" 1 Platinum
"På promenad genom stan" 20
"Tycker om när du tar på mej" 9
2005 "C'mon"/"Jo-Anna Says" 5
2006 "Hey Mr. DJ" 23
"I Like it Like That" 47
2007 "En händig man" 1
"Jag skulle vilja tänka en underbar tanke" 29
"Pratar med min müsli (hur det än verkar)" 47
2008 "Silly Really" 1
"I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" 47
2009 "Sing Along" 41

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