"Mirrors" is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on June 19, 1979. This album marked a departure for the band as it was the first not produced by their longtime collaborator and manager Sandy Pearlman. Instead, production duties were handled by Tom Werman, known for his work with acts like Cheap Trick and Ted Nugent.
The change in production style on "Mirrors" resulted in a somewhat different sound compared to the band's earlier albums. It featured a more polished and radio-friendly approach, emphasizing accessible rock tracks and ballads. This shift was evident in the singles released from the album, including "In Thee" and "Going Through the Motions," which reflected a more mainstream direction for Blue Öyster Cult.
While "Mirrors" received mixed reviews from critics and some fans at the time of its release, it remains an intriguing chapter in the band's catalog due to its departure from their signature sound. Over the years, the album has garnered appreciation for its diverse musical influences and the band's experimentation with new production techniques under Werman's guidance.