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"The Motions were a Dutch beat explosion group and were founded by Rudy Bennett and Robbie van Leeuwen. Van Leeuwen was also known for his part in Shocking Blue. The Motions were the first Nederbeat band to achieve chart success and released seven albums in their eight-year career. The 1969 album Electric Baby was the follow-up to the 1967 album Impressions Of Wonderful. This 13-track set includes 'Freedom', 'Wedding Of The Hundred Brides', 'Eliza', and 'It's Alright' a.o. Electric Baby is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on silver colored vinyl and includes an insert."
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"The Motions was a Dutch beat explosion group that was founded in The Hague back in 1964. The group consisted of Henk Smitskamp, Rudy Bennett, Sieb Warner and Robbie van Leeuwen. Van Leeuwen is also known as the guitarist and main songwriter for Shocking Blue. The Motions were only active for six years, but booked some great successes. Some of their biggest hits include 'Why Don't You Take It' and 'There Is No Place To Hide', which are captured on their second studio album Their Own Way. Their Own Way is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on translucent green color vinyl."
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