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Shocking Blue - Shocking Blue
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Side one
1. "Love Is in the Air" 2:36
2. "Ooh Wee There's Music in Me" 2:32
3. "What You Gonna Do" 2:17
4. "Whisky Don't Wash My Brains" 0:58
5. "Little Maggie" 2:47
6. "Jail My Second Home" 2:23
7. "What's Wrong Bertha" 2:24
8. "League of Angels" 2:06
Side two
9. "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" 1:58
10. "That's Allright" 2:23
11. "Crazy Drunken Man Dreams" 2:51
12. "Beggarman" 2:31
13. "Hold Me, Hug Me, Rock Me" 2:01
14. "Where My Baby's Gone" 5:00
Shocking Blue Band Members Musicians
Fred de Wilde - lead vocals
Robbie van Leeuwen - guitar, backing vocals
Klaasje van der Wal - bass guitar
Cor van der Beek - drums
Shocking Blue is the debut studio album by the Dutch rock band Shocking Blue. It was released in November 1967 on Polydor. In Germany, the record was released in 1970 under the title Beat with Us. This was the only album with Fred de Wilde on lead vocal. Mariska Veres replaced de Wilde in the band's next album, At Home.
Shocking Blue was a Dutch rock band formed in The Hague in 1967. They had a number of psychedelic rock hits throughout the counterculture movement during the 1960s and early 1970s, including "Send Me a Postcard", "Love Buzz", and "Venus," the last of which became their biggest hit and reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and many other countries during 1969 and 1970. The band sold 13.5 million records by 1973 but disbanded in 1974.
Shocking Blue Band Members Musicians
Robbie van Leeuwen (guitar, sitar and backing vocals,
1967–1973)
Fred de Wilde (vocals, 1967–1968)
Klaasje van der Wal (bass guitar, 1967–1971; died 2018)
Cor van der Beek (drums, 1967–1974; died 1998)
Mariska Veres (vocals, 1968–1974; died 2006)
Leo van de Ketterij (guitar, 1970–1971)
Martin van Wijk (guitar, 1973–1974)
Henk Smitskamp (bass guitar, 1972–1974)
Wim Voermans
Jan Pijnenburg
Michael Eschauzier
André van Geldorp
Charles Pesch
Shocking Blue Discography Full
1967 Shocking Blue (Polydor) also known as Beat with Us (German title)
1969 At Home (Pink Elephant)
1970 Scorpio's Dance (Pink Elephant) also known as Sally Was a Good Old Girl (Japanese title)
1971 Third Album (AKA Shocking You, Pink Elephant)
1972 Inkpot (Pink Elephant)
1972 Live in Japan (Pink Elephant)
1972 Attila (Pink Elephant) also known as Rock in the
Sea (Japanese title)
1972 Eve and the Apple (Same as Attila with one different track, Polydor)
1973 Ham (Pink Elephant)
1974 Dream on Dreamer (Same as Ham, but with 3
different songs and 6 alternate versions, Polydor)
1974 Good Times (Pink Elephant)
Compilations - LPs
1969 Sensational Shocking Blue (Discofoon)
1970 The Shocking Blue (Colossus) [US #31]
1971 Hello Darkness (Pink Elephant)
1972 The Shocking Blue, Perfect Collection (Polydor)
1972 The Best of Shocking Blue (Pink Elephant)
1973 Shocking Blue's Best (Metronome)
1973 With Love from... Shocking Blue (Capri)
1978 The Shocking Blue Double Deluxe (Polydor)
1980 Venus (Piccadilly)
1981 The Shocking Blue Greatest Hits (CNR)
1986 Best of Shocking Blue (CNR)
1986 Classics (21 Records)
CDs
1986 The Best of Shocking Blue (Victor)
1990 The Very Best of Shocking Blue (Red Bullet), (Arcade, 1993)
1990 Shocking Blue 20 Greatest Hits (Repertoire)
1990 Venus (Castle Communications AG)
1994 A Portrait of Shocking Blue (Castle)
1995 Shocking Blue The Golden Hits (Red Bullet)
1997 Singles A's and B's (Repertoire)
1997 Shocking Blue Grand Collection (A.R.O.)
1998 Shocking You (Laserlight)
2000 Shocking Blue Golden Collection 2000 (Lighthouse)
2000 All Gold of the World Shocking Blue (Mekkophone & Castle Communications)
2004 Shocking Blue Greatest Hits (Red Bullet)
2017 The Blue Box (Red Bullet)
DVDs
2004 Greatest Hits Around the World (Red Bullet)
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