Recorded in 1983 at the same sessions that produced the "Black and White" EP ... originally, an EP-like 'sampler' designed to break the band into New York and Los Angeles radio air space, it has now become a nostalgic, time-capsule [analogue] recording meticulously engineered and mixed by the late, great Emitt Rhodes at his home studio in Hawthorne, California (just around the corner from the 7-Eleven that The Beach Boys often drove past—waving vigorously). This rocking short version of the song did not make it onto the EP and (instead, its horrific, of-the-moment "Disco" counterpart did!), in a very lonely state, just sat on a dime-store cassette tape for decades—until The Lads discovered it (completely by accident) in 2022 and subsequently re-mixed (as best they could) all of the songs from those sessions in an effort to release the "Anniversary" Deluxe Edition (even though it still sounds like a cassette tape!) Go figure ... they didn't!
SINGLES+EPs ... 2023-2025
©1972-2018-2024 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci
©2009-2018-2024-2025 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci To be used on the upcoming album "¡CIDQUINRIMENKE!"
©2018-2024 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci
The prelude-to-pre-sale single release to announce our new album, "Opus in C major" ... delivered to all worldwide streaming platforms two weeks before the album was released to stores. It's an emotional song that speaks to those last fleeting moments of life and the weight of saying goodbye to loved ones ... it serves as a suitable warm-up / ramp-up to the overall tone and feel of 'The Opus' ... ©2025 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci
©2022-2024 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci ... from the upcoming album "¡CIDQUINRIMENKE!"
©2018-2024 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci
Recorded during the "WRSB" Sessions, 2018 (a 20-song set was produced for an album called "WRSB" [W-Roland-Sal-Bob] ... like a radio station). It was never released due to technical difficulties. This song was one of several that were salvaged from the wreckage ... ©2009-2018-2024 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci
©1971-2020-2023-2024 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci ... To be used on the upcoming album "¡CIDQUINRIMENKE!"
WELCOME BACK to Mirrour’s UNFINISHED BUSINESS! (Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the turntable!). This fossilized relic just sorta pooped its head up and said (like Englebert Humperdinck before it), "Release Me!" ... and, they did. As a re-mastered / re-mixed modern-day single unleashed into the unsuspecting world of digital streaming ... for better ... or, for worse! ... ©1971-2021-2022-2025 Roland Colon—Sal Geraci
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