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The Very Best of Shocking Blue
Rock · 1989 · 16 tracks

The Very Best of Shocking Blue

Gritty Nederbeat grooves where fuzz-drenched guitars meet Mariska Veres' commanding alto. A high-energy collection of 1960s psychedelic garage-pop gems.

1989 · Gl Record

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The Very Best of Shocking Blue is a masterclass in the Nederbeat sound, a specific Dutch mutation of 1960s rock that combined British Invasion melodies with a harder, grittier edge. At the center of this sonic storm is Mariska Veres, whose commanding alto voice provides a soulful, almost mystical gravity to the band's psychedelic explorations. The album feels like a neon-lit journey through a 1969 European metropolis, where the air is thick with cigarette smoke and the hum of overdriven amplifiers. It is music that demands your attention, characterized by propulsive rhythms and a distinct lack of fluff.

Moments Worth Listening For
the iconic opening acoustic strum of Venus that explodes into a sitar-inflected groove
the menacing bassline of Love Buzz that anchors the psychedelic guitar swirls
the frantic, driving tempo of Send Me a Postcard that never lets up
the soulful, bluesy grit in Mariska Veres' voice during the chorus of Never Marry a Railroad Man

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