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| Released | 15 April 1971 (1971-04-15) |
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| Recorded | January – March 1971 |
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| Studio | Sound Push Studios, Blaricum, Netherlands |
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| Genre | Rock, blues rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock |
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| Length | 33:29 |
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| Label | Pink Elephant |
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| Producer | Shocking Blue |
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- ""Never Marry A Railroad Man" b/w "Roll Engine Roll""
Released: May 29, 1970
- ""Shocking You" b/w "Waterloo""
Released: February 28, 1971
- ""Blossom Lady" b/w "If This A Dream""
Released: August 13, 1971
- ""Serenade" b/w "Sleepless at Midnight""
Released: September 27, 1971
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Third Album is an album by Shocking Blue, released in 1971. Despite the title, it the group's fourth overall, but their third with singer Mariska Veres. In Argentina it was released with almost complete different tracks under the name of "Shocking you", including B sides and different cover. "Blossom lady" was misspelled as "Blosson lady".