That Petrol Emotion - Babble (Expanded)
- Swamp
- Spin Cycle
- For What It's Worth
- Big Decision
- Static
- Split!
- Belly Bugs
- In the Playpen
- Inside
- Chester Burnett
- Creeping to the Cross
- Big Decision (Extended Version)
- Swamp (Extended Remix)
- Creeping to the Cross (7""Edit)
- Soul Deep
- Dance Your Ass Off
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-PNFG-18
- Tracks
- 16
- Edition
- Expanded
That Petrol Emotion's major label debut - Expanded EditionFollowing the split of John O'Neil band's former band the Undertones, the guitarist and principal songwriter returned to his hometown of Derry and teamed up with friend and fellow guitarist Raymond Gorman (ex- Bam Bam And The Calling) the two formed first a new songwriting project and then a new band, playing a couple of gigs with a drum machine and Gorman's then-girlfriend as a singer. Another friend, drummer Ciaran McLaughlin (formerly with The Corner Boys), but who had also played a few Undertones gigs covering for an absent Billy Doherty) was the next member to join. In autumn 1984, the nascent That Petrol Emotion relocated to London, where the existing three members were joined by John's brother and former Undertones lead guitarist Damiel O'Neil who turned down an invitation to join Dexy's Midnight Runners in order to work with TPE). Seattle-born American singer Steve Mack (at the time, on a year out from his studies and working in a pizzeria) completed the lineup. In 2020, comedian Paul Whitehouse revealed that he had unsuccessfully auditioned for the band during this period.This, The band's second album and major label debut (released in 1987) broke into the UK Album Chart and won universal acclaim, being voted as one of the albums of the year by Rolling Stone Magazine critics, and receiving an A- 'grade' from Robert Christgau. In the UK, the single ""Big Decision"" charted at number 42. This would be the band's highest chart position for a single release.Swamp / Spin Cycle / For What It's Worth / Big Decision / Static / Split / Belly Bags / In The Playpen / Inside / Chester Burnette / Creeping To The Cross / Big Decision (Extended) / Swamp (Extended) / Creeping To The Cross (7 Inch) / Soul Deep (B-Side) / Dance Your Ass Off (B-Side)
- Swamp
- Spin Cycle
- For What It's Worth
- Big Decision
- Static
- Split!
- Belly Bugs
- In the Playpen
- Inside
- Chester Burnett
- Creeping to the Cross
- Big Decision (Extended Version)
- Swamp (Extended Remix)
- Creeping to the Cross (7""Edit)
- Soul Deep
- Dance Your Ass Off
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 16
""Babble"" is the second studio album, released in 1987, by the Northern Irish-, London-based rock band That Petrol Emotion. After the band's critically acclaimed debut ""Manic Pop Thrill"" (1986), ""Babble"" marked an evolution toward a slightly denser, more politically charged sound. The album retains the band's energetic fusion of post-punk, guitar-driven indie rock, and hints of funk and danceable rhythms, but adds a sharper, more confrontational lyrical edge. Produced by Roli Mosimann (known for work with Swans and The The), Babble has a tougher, more layered production compared to the rawer feel of their debut. Thematically, the album addresses issues like media manipulation, social unrest, and political frustration - themes particularly relevant given the band's Northern Irish roots during the Troubles. Musically, ""Babble"" is full of urgent guitars, restless rhythms, and Steve Mack's passionate vocals. It doesn't shy away from complexity yet remains hooky and vibrant. Songs like ""Big Decision"" (their first UK Top 50 hit) and ""Swamp"" showcase their blend of infectious melodies with sharp-edged political commentary.