Stewart wrote: "Do these include the all-important singles? Much of the Move's best early stuff was 45-only." Well…sort of/mostly...I am no expert, but here’s what pulled from the liner notes…here are the singles up through “Looking On” with a few comments regarding the remasters: Night of Fear b/w Disturbance- These both appear as bonus tracks on disc one of “Move” in mono. Disc two of that album includes new stereo mixes made for this release. There is (I believe) a different version of “Night of Fear” in stereo. I Can Hear the Grass Grow b/w Wave Your Flag and Stop the Train- These also both appear as bonus tracks on disc one of “Move” in mono. Flowers in the Rain b/w (Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree-Both sides of this single were on the original album “Move” and appear here in mono. Both also appear on disc two in newly created stereo mixes. Fire Brigade b/w Walk Upon the Water- Both sides of this single were on the original album “Move” and appear here in mono. Disc two has a stereo mix of “Fire Brigade” minus some of the additional vocal and guitar overdubs found on the mono version. “Walk on the Water also appears in a stereo mix. Wild Tiger Woman b/w Omnibus- “Wild Tiger Woman” appears on “Shazam” as a bonus track in a new stereo mix. “Omnibus” also has a new stereo mix and is longer than the original version (though it appears to be the same take) and is also a bonus track. Both sound fantastic. Blackberry Way b/w Something- An alternate (and awesome sounding) new stereo mix of “Blackberry Way” appears on “Shazam”. I am not sure about “Something”. I believe it appears as “A Certain Something” in an new stereo mix. Both are bonus tracks. Curly b/w This Time Tomorrow- “Curly “ appears in an alternate stereo mix (that sounds very much like the released version to my ears). “This Time Tomorrow” also appears in stereo as a bonus track. I had no idea this was sung by Rick Price. There is also a demo version of "This Time Tomorrow" sung by Carl Wayne (with Trevor Burton) Brontosaurus b/w Lightnin’ Never Strikes Twice- “Brontosaurus” appeared in the “Looking On” and is included as part of the album. “Lightnin’ Never Strikes Twice” appears as a bonus track. When Alice Comes Back to the Farm b/w What?- both of these were on “Looking On”. In short…if you like The Move, they have never sounded better…. Rich B