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Album Review: Mirror Moves

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Having made tentative inroads toward a wider American audience with Forever Now, the Psychedelic Furs' profile-raising and partial transformation continued with Mirror Moves. Very much a product of its mid-'80s time -- Keith Forsey produced, his drum machine providing the beats while synths played an even more prominent role than before -- it may not be the classic sound of the band but it is an often rewarding and inspiring listen. It didn't hurt that some of the band's best songs made an appearance here, either. Both "The Ghost in You" and "Heaven" balanced off a warm sound that managed to be radio-friendly on the one hand -- John Ashton's guitar mixed in surprisingly well with the fine if often conventional keyboard arrangements -- and surprisingly barbed on the other. Richard Butler's lyrics were some of his slyest and sharpest, a tone maintained throughout the album, while his one of a kind speak/sing clipped rasp kept things from being too lost even at the album's least inspired. Unlike the following Midnight to Midnight album, however -- where everything the Furs had going for them turned into a screeching halt -- Mirror Moves holds up fairly consistently. "Here Come Cowboys," with its combination guitar/string chug (or so it sounds!) and a brilliant slow descending chorus, and the driving, nervous piano and massed vocals on "Alice's House" are two particular winners. The secret highlight of the album is also its closer -- "Highwire Days," as brilliant a meditation on '80s-era political paranoia and fears as was done at the time. Butler's imagery is to the point without moralizing or dumbing down, while the tense arrangement suggests a more synth-based equivalent to the Chameleons, at once scaled for epic heights and almost uncomfortably close. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Ghost in You Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (4:17)
Here Come Cowboys Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:55)
Heaven Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:27)
Heartbeat (Lyrics) John Ashton, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (5:17)
My Time (Lyrics) John Ashton, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (4:27)
Like a Stranger (Lyrics) Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (4:00)
Alice's House Tim Butler, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:53)
Only a Game (Lyrics) John Ashton, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (4:13)
Highwire Days (Lyrics) John Ashton, Richard Butler The Psychedelic Furs (3:58)

Credits

The Psychedelic Furs (Main Performer), Keith Forsey (Percussion), Keith Forsey (Drums), Keith Forsey (Producer), John Ashton (Guitar), Tim Butler (Bass), Steve Hodge (Engineer), Mars Williams (Saxophone), Dave Wittman (Engineer), Richard Butler (Vocals), Tommy Price (Percussion), Tommy Price (Drums), Tommy Price (Saxophone)
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Mirror Moves
Studio album by The Psychedelic Furs
Released August 21, 1984
Recorded Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, California
Electric Lady Studios and Record Plant Studios, New York, 1983-1984
Genre Rock
Length 37:27
Label Columbia Records
Producer Keith Forsey
Professional reviews
The Psychedelic Furs chronology
Forever Now
(1982)
Mirror Moves
(1984)
Midnight to Midnight
(1987)

Mirror Moves is The Psychedelic Furs fourth album, recorded and released in 1984. Vince Ely had left the group, leaving three original Furs and Keith Forsey taking on production and drum duties. It featured the dance hit "Heartbeat" and the minor hits "Heaven" and "The Ghost in You." Despite warm sales and reviews, it would be another three years before the band re-formed for another album. Another track from the album named "Here Come Cowboys" was released as a single, but did not chart. Still, the band made a video for it which received some airplay on the then, very new and popular MTV network.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Ghost in You" (Richard Butler, Tim Butler) – 4:17
  2. "Here Come Cowboys" (R. Butler, T. Butler) – 3:55
  3. "Heaven" (R. Butler, T. Butler) – 3:27
  4. "Heartbeat" (R. Butler, John Ashton) – 5:17
  5. "My Time" (R. Butler, Ashton) – 4:27
  6. "Like a Stranger" (R. Butler, T. Butler) – 4:00
  7. "Alice's House" (R. Butler, T. Butler, Ashton) – 3:53
  8. "Only a Game" (R. Butler, Ashton) – 4:13
  9. "Highwire Days" (R. Butler, Ashton) – 3:58

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1984 The Billboard 200 43

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1984 "Heartbeat" Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play 4
1984 "The Ghost in You" The Billboard Hot 100 59

Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA – U.S. Gold October 7, 1994

 
 

 

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