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Be careful — once you realize that there was a lot more to Shocking Blue than “Venus” or “Mighty Joe,” it’s easy to fall under the spell of their infectious Dutch psychedelia (and even easier to fall for their doe-eyed, husky-voiced singer Mariska Veres). This outstanding 1998 compilation boasts nearly 50 single-tracks - the first half gathering the A-sides and the second half covering the B-sides.

As it should, Singles A’s and B’s kicks off with 1969’s “Venus.” Mysteriously, it was the band’s only hit in America, enjoying a resurgence in popularity following Bananarama’s successful 1986 cover. “Send Me a Postcard” should have been bigger than Iron Butterfly’s “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” — it rocked on the same opening riff, droned on a similarly haunting organ, played for an eighth of the length and is unarguably catchier. 1972’s “Inkpot” was more earthy than trippy, though it still managed to put a sitar through a wah-wah pedal.

“Hot Sand” may be the most rocking B-side on the second half of the collection. Be careful — once you realize that there was a lot more to Shocking Blue than “Venus” or “Mighty Joe,” it’s easy to fall under the spell of their infectious Dutch psychedelia (and even easier to fall for their doe-eyed, husky-voiced singer Mariska Veres). This outstanding 1998 compilation boasts nearly 50 single-tracks - the first half gathering the A-sides and the second half covering the B-sides.

As it should, Singles A’s and B’s kicks off with 1969’s “Venus.” Mysteriously, it was the band’s only hit in America, enjoying a resurgence in popularity following Bananarama’s successful 1986 cover. “Send Me a Postcard” should have been bigger than Iron Butterfly’s “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” — it rocked on the same opening riff, droned on a similarly haunting organ, played for an eighth of the length and is unarguably catchier. 1972’s “Inkpot” was more earthy than trippy, though it still managed to put a sitar through a wah-wah pedal. “Hot Sand” may be the most rocking B-side on the second half of the collection. Formed in 1967 by former Motions guitarist Robbie van Leeuwen, the Dutch quartet Shocking Blue originally had a lineup of VanLeeuwen on guitar, lead vocalist Fred DeWilde, bass player Klaasje Van der Wal, and drummer Cornelius Van der Beek, and the initial configuration of the band had a minor homeland hit with “Lucy Brown Is Back in Town” a year later in 1968.

Things really got moving, though, when DeWilde was replaced by sultry singer Mariska Veres, whose sexy presence and solid singing brought the band a second Netherlands hit, “Send Me a Postcard,” and then a huge international smash with “Venus” in 1970 after the group had signed to Jerry Ross' Colossus Records imprint.