End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues

End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues is the third studio album by Irish indie rock band That Petrol Emotion. It was released in 1988, and was the last album with guitarist John O'Neill. Two singles were released from the album: "Cellophane" and "Groove Check".

End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues
Studio album by
Released1988
StudioRockfield Studios
Ridge Farm Studio
Groove Check Recording
GenreAlternative rock
LabelVirgin
ProducerRoli Mosimann
That Petrol Emotion chronology
Babble
(1987)
End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues
(1988)
Chemicrazy
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert ChristgauB[2]

Release

End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues reached No. 53 in the UK Albums Chart.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWritten byLength
1."Sooner Or Later"J. O'Neill, D. O'Neill, S. Mack4:25
2."Every Little Bit"J. O'Neill3:25
3."Cellophane"J. O'Néill3:00
4."Candy Love Satellite"J. O'Néill and S. Mack2:24
5."Here It Is... Take It!"C. McLaughlin4:37
6."The Price Of My Soul"C. McLaughlin2:53
7."Groove Check"C. McLaughlin, R. O'Gorman and S. Mack4:49
8."The Bottom Line"R. O'Gorman4:15
9."Tension"J. O'Neill, C. McLaughlin and R. O'Gorman3:51
10."Tired Shattered Man"D. O'Neill and R. O'Gorman4:00
11."Goggle Box"C. McLaughlin and S. Mack3:16
12."Under The Sky"C. McLaughlin and R. O'Gorman4:36

Personnel

That Petrol Emotion
  • Steve Mack – vocals
  • Seán O'Néill – guitar
  • Réamann O'Gorman – guitar
  • Damian O'Neill – bass, guitar on "Tired Shattered Man"
  • Ciaran McLaughlin – drums, harmonica, guitar on "Groove Check"
Additional musicians
  • Geraint Watkins – accordion
  • Avelia Moisey – trumpet
  • Ben Park – saxophone
  • Geoff Blythe – saxophone
  • Jim Paterson – trombone
  • Elana Harris – backing vocals on "The Bottom Line"
  • Michele Amar – backing vocals on "The Bottom Line"
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