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Album Review: Moseley Shoals

  • Artist: Ocean Colour Scene
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1996 04
  • Total Time: 54:27
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

By the time Ocean Colour Scene released their debut album in 1992, they were already considered has-beens. The band had formed during the height of Madchester, but they never released their first album until the scene was already dead, which left them without a following. But between their debut and their second album, 1996's Moseley Shoals, a strange thing happened -- the band was taken under the wings of two of Britain's biggest pop stars, Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher. The band suddenly catapulted back into the spotlight because of its superstar connections, but the music actually deserved the attention. Ocean Colour Scene had spent the time between their two albums improving their sound. On Moseley Shoals, they are looser, funkier, and have a strong, organic R&B vibe that was inherited from the Small Faces and Weller's solo recordings. They sprinkle Beatlesque and Stonesy flourishes throughout the album, as well as the odd prog rock flair, adding an even more eclectic flavor to their traditionalist pop/rock. Ocean Colour Scene are still developing their songwriting skills -- the sound is more impressive than the songs throughout Moseley Shoals -- but their second album is an unexpectedly enjoyable record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Riverboat Song Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (4:53)
The Day We Caught the Train Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (3:06)
The Circle Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (3:43)
Lining Your Pockets (Lyrics) Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (3:36)
Fleeting Mind (Lyrics) Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (5:09)
40 Past Midnight (Lyrics) Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (3:59)
One for the Road (Lyrics) Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (3:43)
It's My Shadow (Lyrics) Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (4:23)
Policemen & Pirates Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (4:02)
The Downstream Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (5:32)
You've Got It Bad (Lyrics) Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (4:26)
Get Away (Lyrics) Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene (7:55)

Credits

Ocean Colour Scene (Producer), Ocean Colour Scene (Main Performer), Brendan Lynch (Producer), Brendan Lynch (Liner Notes), Paul Weller (Organ), Paul Weller (Guitar), Paul Weller (Piano), Paul Weller (Vocals (Background)), Tim Young (Mastering), Steve Cradock (Guitar), Steve Cradock (Piano), Steve Cradock (Vocals), Martyn Heyes (Engineer), Simon Fowler (Guitar (Acoustic)), Simon Fowler (Harmonica), Simon Fowler (Vocals), Damon Minchella (Guitar (Bass)), Tony Keach (Assistant Engineer), Oscar Harrison (Piano), Oscar Harrison (Drums), Oscar Harrison (Vocals), Gerard Saint (Art Direction), Gerard Saint (Design), Rankin (Photography)
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Moseley Shoals
Studio album by Ocean Colour Scene
Released April 8, 1996
Recorded at Moseley Shoals Studio, Birmingham
Genre Britpop, alternative rock
Length 54:27
Label MCA
Producer Brendan Lynch
Professional reviews
Ocean Colour Scene chronology
Ocean Colour Scene
(1992)
Moseley Shoals
(1996)
Marchin' Already
(1997)

Moseley Shoals is a 1996 album by the British rock group Ocean Colour Scene, that was released during the Britpop era.

The word Moseley is almost certainly taken from a suburb of the same name in south Birmingham, UK, where three of the band members were born. The album title as a whole is a punning nod to the city of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, home to several famous 60s soul recording studios.[citation needed]

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Awards and recognition

The album reached #2 in the UK charts, selling over 600,000 copies.

In 1998, Q magazine readers voted Moseley Shoals the 33rd greatest album of all time.

Contents

The first single taken from the album was "The Riverboat Song", which was popularised by Chris Evans on TFI Friday. Perhaps their best remembered song "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" (with its tune inspired by The Eagles and lyrics referencing Leah Betts), was also due to be released, but the band decided to concentrate on 1997 release Marchin' Already. By the end of 1996, "Moseley Shoals" had sold 1.3 million copies.

Track listing

  1. "The Riverboat Song" (4:54)
  2. "The Day We Caught the Train" (3:06)
  3. "The Circle" (3:43)
  4. "Lining Your Pockets" (3:36)
  5. "Fleeting Mind" (5:09)
  6. "40 Past Midnight" (4:01)
  7. "One for the Road" (3:43)
  8. "It's My Shadow" (4:23)
  9. "Policemen and Pirates" (4:03)
  10. "The Downstream" (5:32)
  11. "You've Got It Bad" (4:26)
  12. "Get Away" (7:55)

Album design

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.

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Marchin' Already (1997 Album by Ocean Colour Scene)
Marchin' Already [Japan Bonus Tracks] (1997 Album by Ocean Colour Scene)
Moseley Shoals [Bonus Tracks] (2004 Album by Ocean Colour Scene)

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