Mirrors | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Blue Öyster Cult |
Cover: | BOC_Mirrors.jpg |
Studio: | 1979, at Kendun Recorders, Burbank, California CBS Recording Studios, New York City The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California |
Length: | 36:34 |
Label: | Columbia |
Producer: | Tom Werman |
Prev Title: | Some Enchanted Evening |
Prev Year: | 1978 |
Next Title: | Cultösaurus Erectus |
Next Year: | 1980 |
Mirrors is the sixth studio album by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on June 19, 1979. It was the first BÖC album not produced by long-time producer and manager Sandy Pearlman, instead being produced by Tom Werman.
After the success of 1976's Platinum Agents of Fortune, 1977's Gold Spectres and 1978's Platinum live effort Some Enchanted Evening, the fact that Mirrors struggled to reach Gold status disappointed band and label alike. According to interviews with the band and production staff, the intent for this album was to make a high-charting record with glossy production; however, the backlash from this attempt led to the band's future pairing with Martin Birch and an attempt to return to a darker sound.
The album front cover image is a photorealistic painting by Loren Salazar, of a side-view mirror. The album’s inner sleeve is an image from the house of mirrors scene in ‘’The Lady From Shanghai’’.
Allen Lanier's acoustic ballad "In Thee" charted at No. 74.[1] The song's line "Jim says some destinies should not be delivered" references the Jim Carroll Band song "Day and Night."
"The Great Sun Jester" was co-written by Eric Bloom, John Trivers, and British fantasy/science-fiction author Michael Moorcock based on Moorcock's novel The Fireclown. This would be the first of several songs that Moorcock would co-write with the band.
The Bangor Daily News deemed the album "a relative failure," writing that "the hooks come one after another, but with little power behind them."[2]