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Falling Mirror

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Falling Mirror
OriginCape Town, South Africa
GenresAlternative rock
Years active1978–
LabelsRhythm Records
Past membersAllan Faull, Nielen Marais
Websitefallingmirror.com

Falling Mirror was an alternative rock band from Cape Town, South Africa founded in 1978 by cousins Allan Faull and Nielen Marais.[1]

Allan Faull died in September 2013.[2][3]

Discography

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Singles

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  • "I Am The Actor" / "Makin' Out With Granny" (1979) Warner Brothers, WBS 722
  • "Highway Blues" (1979)
  • "If I Was James Dean" (1980) also released by WEA Europe
  • "Neutron Bop" (1980)
  • "Johnny Calls The Chemist" (1986)
  • "Let's Paint The House Pink"
  • "Cosmic Night" (aka Louise The Astronaut) (1986) Warner Brothers, WBS 775
  • "As Sly As The Fox"
  • "Encounter In A Takeaway Shop" (1987) WEA France (12" 45rpm single, 258426-0)

Albums

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  • Zen Boulders (1979) WEA Records, WBC 9011
  • The Storming Of The Loft (1980) WEA Records, WBC 9013
  • Fantasy Kid (1981) WEA Records, WBC 9021
  • Johnny Calls The Chemist (1986) WEA Records, WBC 9029
  • Shattered (compilation LP) (1989) Tusk, TUSB 3008
  • Shattered (CD re-issue with 3 bonus tracks) (1992) Tusk, TUCD 3008
  • Hammerhead Hotel (download-only, November 2006, recorded 1996) Spaced Out Sounds
  • Johnny Calls The Chemist (CD re-issue with bonus tracks) (May 2001) RetroFresh, freshcd 112
  • Zen Boulders / The Storming Of The Loft (2 for 1 CD re-issue) (August 2002) RetroFresh, freshcd124
  • Singles and Rarities (Virtual Collection, compiled by Brian Currin) (September 2008) Spaced Out Sounds
  • Special Agent Duck (December 2010) Spaced Out Sounds

Various artist compilations

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  • Sharp Cuts Volume 1 [1992] Tusk, WOND 103
  • Sharp Cuts Volume 2 [1994] Tusk, WOND 121
  • 40 Single Hits 40 Hit Singles Volume 2 [1997] Sony Music, CDSM 010 Z
  • SA Top 40 Hits Of All Time Volume 6 [2002] Sting Music, STIDFCD 037
  • SA Rock Gold (3-CD set) [2010] Universal Music, TUMGCD 100

Guest appearances (Allan Faull)

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  • McCully Workshop Inc [1970], Trutone
  • Buccaneer - McCully Workshop [1998] MicMac, MS001

References

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  1. ^ "Falling Mirror - Rock Legends of South Africa". Rock.co.za. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ Brian Currin (25 September 2013). "R.I.P. Allan Faull". Fallingmirror.wordpress.com. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2016-05-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)