Moseley Shoals


Moseley Shoals is the second album by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene which was released during the Britpop era. The album reached #2 in the UK charts, and amassed 92 weeks on chart, making it the band's most successful album in terms of weeks on chart, despite a later album reaching #1.

Album

The first single taken from the album was "The Riverboat Song", which was popularised by Chris Evans on TFI Friday. "The Day We Caught the Train" reached number four in the charts, with "You've Got It Bad" and "The Circle" also reaching the top 10. "One for the Road" was also due to be released, but the band decided to concentrate on the 1997 album release Marchin' Already. By the end of 1996, "Moseley Shoals" had sold roughly one million copies worldwide.
The word Moseley is taken from a suburb of the same name in south Birmingham, UK. The album title as a whole is a punning nod to the city of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the location of several famous 1960s soul recording studios.
The album was produced by Brendan Lynch, and was recorded and mixed at the band's studio in Birmingham.
In 1998, Q magazine's readers voted Moseley Shoals the 33rd greatest album of all time.
In April, 2016, the album was re-released as part of the Record Store Day celebrations, on limited edition red vinyl, charting at No.5 on the vinyl album chart.
The memorial by which the band can be seen standing on the front cover is the Jephson Memorial in The Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa, UK.
The album was placed at number 42 on Pitchfork's 2017 poll of "The 50 Best Britpop Albums."

''Moseley Shoals'': Deluxe Edition

Released on 7 March 2011, the remastered album contained the original track list, plus all the B-sides from the four singles released. Most of these appeared on the B-side compilation album B-sides, Seasides and Freerides.

Track listing

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.