Moseley Shoals: Deluxe Edition (Released 7 March 2011)
Remastered album containing the original tracklist, plus all the b-sides from the four singles released (The Riverboat Song, The Day We Caught the Train, The Circle and You've Got It Bad). Most of these (all except "You've Got It Bad (Demo Version)", "Men Of Such Opinion", "I Need A Love Song", "Justine", appeared on the B-side compilation album B-sides, Seasides and Freerides).
CD1
- "The Riverboat Song" (4:54)
- "The Day We Caught the Train" (3:06)
- "The Circle" (3:43)
- "Lining Your Pockets" (3:36)
- "Fleeting Mind" (5:09)
- "40 Past Midnight" (4:01)
- "One for the Road" (3:43)
- "It's My Shadow" (4:23)
- "Policemen and Pirates" (4:03)
- "The Downstream" (5:32)
- "You've Got It Bad" (4:26)
- "Get Away" (7:55)
CD2
- "So Sad" (4:22)
- "Charlie Brown Says" (2:57)
- "Robin Hood" (3:35)
- "I Wanna Stay Alive With You" (3:34)
- "Huckleberry Grove" (3:00)
- "You've Got It Bad (Demo Version)" (3:56)
- "Here In My Heart" (3:03)
- "Men Of Such Opinion" (3:22)
- "Beautiful Losers" (2:41)
- "Mona Lisa Eyes" (3:42)
- "The Clock Struck 15 Hours Ago" (3:06)
- "I Need A Love Song" (2:09)
- "Chicken Bones And Stones" (3:36)
- "The Day We Caught The Train (Acoustic Version)" (3:22)
- "Travellers Tune" (3:45)
- "Justine" (3:18)
- "Mrs Jones" (2:58)
- "Cool Cool Water" (2:41)
- "Top Of The World" (3:48)
- "The Circle (Acoustic Version)" (3:06)
- "Chelsea Walk" (3:12)
- "Alibis" (3:04)
- "Day Tripper (Live)" (4:22)
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