- Electric Baby (Remastered) · 1969
- Introduction To The Motions (Remastered) · 1965
- Introduction To The Motions (Remastered) · 1965
- Their Own Way · 1966
- Introduction To The Motions (Remastered) · 1965
- Introduction To The Motions (Remastered) · 1965
- The Rubble Collection, Vol. 9 - Plastic Wilderness · 1991
- Introduction To The Motions (Remastered) · 1965
- Impressions Of Wonderful (Remastered) · 1968
- Introduction To The Motions (Remastered) · 1965
- Impressions Of Wonderful (Remastered) · 1968
- Their Own Way · 1966
- The Motions · 2009
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Compilations
About The Motions
A pretty typical Dutch "beat" group of the 1960s, the Motions were pretty popular in their native land, releasing seven albums and over 27 singles in their eight-year career. Far from the best Dutch group, and far from the worst, most of their hits were fairly ordinary fare, ranging from dippy folkish ballads to tough mod rockers. Their best cut is the positively ferocious mod stomper "Everything That's Mine" (1966), with a searing feedback break worthy of the early Who. They're really most remembered for their lead guitarist and songwriter, Robby van Leeuwen, who left in 1967 to form Shocking Blue, and penned that group's international smash, "Venus." ~ Richie Unterberger
- ORIGIN
- England
- FORMED
- 1964
- GENRE
- Pop