Folk Rock Richard Thompson. Band Name Richard Thompson. Album Name Mirror Blue.
Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin – Richard Thompson. Written-By – Richard Thompson. Mirror Blue (Cass, Album, Dol). C4 0777 7 81492 4 8, C4 81492.
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Mirrors is the sixth studio album by American hard 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
First, Mirror Blue was a big, bold album with plenty of punch and intrigue, but all this swirling mysticism was simply let loose at completely the wrong time. The result was the removal of pro-Thompson CEO Hale Milgrim, and the problems that arose from this process need no further explanation. The other issue Mirror Blue suffered through was the continuing saga of Thompson's working relationship with producer Mitchell Froom.
Great Richard Thompson album. Mirror Blue was the follow-up to R&S, and as such, it's not one of his stronger efforts. That said, it contains some real beauts - the lovely "King of Bohemia," a sort of fractured lullabye; the wistfully lovely "Beeswing," with its droning Northumbrian shawm and lyrics recalling The One That Got Away ("And they say her flower has faded now/Hard livin' and hard booze/But maybe that's just the price you pay for the chains you refuse"); the ballad.
This album sits in the amalgum of folk, rock and jazz that Thompson is happy to dip into. Mixing virtuosa guitar with an excellent backing group (in particular Danny Thompson on bass), technique, words and music all come together in typically Thompson style. His ability to play around his words is evident on all these tracks.
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