Curse of the Hidden Mirror explained

Curse of the Hidden Mirror
Type:studio
Artist:Blue Öyster Cult
Cover:Curse_of_the_hidden_mirror_cover.jpg
Released:June 5, 2001
Studio:Millbrook Sound Studios, Millbrook, New York
Length:50:54
Label:CMC/Sanctuary
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:The Symbol Remains
Next Year:2020

Curse of the Hidden Mirror is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on June 5, 2001. The only single from the record was the poorly received "Pocket". Lackluster sales and poor relations led to the band being dropped by their label, Sanctuary Records; as a result, BÖC did not release another studio album for nearly 20 years, until the release of The Symbol Remains in 2020. The title of the album is taken from a song contained in the unreleased album by the Stalk-Forrest Group, the band that would later become Blue Öyster Cult, recorded in 1970.

John Shirley, an author of cyberpunk science fiction, wrote the lyrics for many songs of the album.

The song "Out of the Darkness" was originally featured in the 1992 film Bad Channels,[1] which Blue Öyster Cult recorded the soundtrack for, although the song was not included in the soundtrack album for the movie. "Showtime" was originally written and recorded for Cultösaurus Erectus but did not make the final cut.

Curse of the Hidden Mirror is the final Blue Öyster Cult album to feature longtime keyboardist Allen Lanier, who died in 2013.

Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bad Channels (1992 Video) – Soundtracks – IMDb . January 26, 2014.