A flawed, but still enjoyable, album, End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues saw That Petrol Emotion take a step back from the headlong rush of their two previous efforts. If "The Price of My Soul" is just a little bit too worthy, then there are plenty of fine moments to counterbalance it, such as the whimsical "Candy Love Satellite" and "Groove Check" (indie dance five years before it happened). But the key track is Sean O'Neill's "Cellophane." People had always nagged him about writing about the Troubles when he was a member of the Undertones. You can catch his unmitigated, unabridged opinion about it here. ~ Alex Ogg, All Music Guide
End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues
01/01/1988
All Music Guide Review
End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues Track Listing
Credits of End of the Millennium Psychosis Blues
- Roli Mosimann
- Arranger, Producer
- Damian O'Neill
- Guitar, Guitar (Bass), 2-String Bass
- Jimmy Paterson
- Trombone
- Brian Martin
- Engineer
- Ciaran McLaughlin
- Guitar, Harmonica, Drums
- Reámann O'Gormain
- Guitar
- Michelle Amar
- Programming, Vocals (Background)
- Andrew Catlin
- Photography
- Andy Ferguson
- Management
- Mike "Palm Tree" Johnson
- Engineer
- Geraint Watkins
- Accordion
- Sean O'Neill
- Guitar
- Geoffrey Blythe
- Saxophone
- That Petrol Emotion
- Main Performer













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