That Look (extended) 〈4K〉

The extended version often referred to as the or simply the 12" version , builds on the high-energy pop-rock foundation of the original with several distinct additions:

If you are analyzing the track for production or purely for enjoyment, focus on these "solid" markers: That Look (Extended)

This version leans heavily into the 1980s production, featuring extended synthesizer solos and percussion-heavy bridges that aren't present in the radio edit. The extended version often referred to as the

Pay attention to the staccato synth stabs that provide the song's rhythmic "hop." grittier verses and Marie’s soaring

Notice the interplay between Per’s lower, grittier verses and Marie’s soaring, clean chorus—a hallmark of the Roxette "look."

Unlike the fade-out on the radio version, the extended mix often has a more deliberate, rhythmic breakdown that lets the beat carry for an extra minute or two, making it a favorite for DJs. How to Analyze "That Look"

You’ll hear more play with Marie’s powerhouse "She's got the look" chorus, often using echoes and delay effects to create a "wall of sound" effect typical of late-80s dance-pop remixes.