Band, *1978 ZA, Cape Town
Singer / Musician of Rock
Formed in Cape Town in 1978 by two cousins, guitarist Allan Faull (born 30 January 1949) and vocalist Nielen Mirror (born Nielen Marais 11 June 1951), Falling Mirror remain one of South Africa's greatest and most eclectic alternative bands... ever! In 1978, both were residents of the Valkenberg Mental Institution. Their first single, "I Am The Actor Listen / Makin' Out With Granny" was released by Warner Bros. the following year, with a string of albums and singles ("Highway Blues" (1979), "If I Was James Dean" (1980), "Neutron Bop" (1980), "Let's Paint The House Pink" (1986) to follow until their latest (released) and most famous album: "Johnny Calls The Chemist" from 1986. Then A&R man for WEA, Benjy Mudie describes them as "special". "To me the Mirror were, like the Asylum Kids, pioneers... trailblazers in a country at war with itself, they were, I suppose, our Pink Floyd complete with a Syd Barrett genius type and a guitarist that, in any other country would have been up there with Knopfler, Clapton, Beck, etc." in 1999.
Tully McCully voc, b *1953 ZA | |
Allan Faull voc, g, key | |
Pat Humphreys perc, dr | |
Nielen Mirror voc, perc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Hystorical | Falling Mirror | 2013 | Compil. |
Shattered | Falling Mirror | 1989 | Album |
As Sly As The Fox | Falling Mirror | 1986 | Single |
Let's Paint The House Pink | Falling Mirror | 1986 | Single |
Johnny Calls The Chemist | Falling Mirror | 1985 | Single |
Johnny Calls The Chemist | Falling Mirror | 1985 | Album |
Makin' Out With Granny | Falling Mirror | 1985 | Single |
Fantasy Kid | Falling Mirror | 1981 | Album |
If I Was James Dean | Falling Mirror | 1981 | Single |
Neutron Bop | Falling Mirror | 1980 | Single |
Zen Boulders | Falling Mirror | 1979 | Album |