Babble (band)

During the spring of 1992, the duo approached their long-time engineer Keith Fernley and he joined Babble as a full time member.

[1] Babble's debut album The Stone was recorded at Bailey and Currie's home studio, the Sugar Shack, in London.

[4] During 1994, Babble collaborated with American actress and singer Traci Lords on her debut studio album 1000 Fires, released by Radioactive Records in 1995.

[9] In 1994, Bailey and Currie relocated to New Zealand and set up a new home studio there, which was used for the recording of the band's next album.

[11] The album's only single, "Love Has No Name", which features vocals by New Zealand singer Teremoana Rapley, reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music Club Play chart.