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Daybreak (CD)
Their sole album was recorded over six days at the Stable Studio in Arnhem, The Netherlands. The album was titled Daybreak and was released in 1976, pressed in only 500 copies. The music is mainly instrumental and is influenced by Focus, Yes, and Pink Floyd. After the release of the album Mirror toured their native Holland extensively. But internal disagreements soon led to the departure of Johan Saanen and the band finally split up in late 1976.
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Specifications
Type: CD
Recorded: 1976
Release Date: 2015-01-11
Label: Paisley Press
Country: Euro
Item No: PP 109
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Track List
01 Daybreak 10:03
02 Goodbye 10:13
03 Dear Boy 3:25
04 Edge Of Night 13:02
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