Mirrors (Joe Chambers album)

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Released1999
RecordedJuly 1998
Mirrors
Studio album by
Released1999
RecordedJuly 1998
GenreJazz
LabelBlue Note[1]
Joe Chambers chronology
Isla Verde
(1995)
Mirrors
(1999)
Urban Grooves
(2002)

Mirrors is an album by the American drummer Joe Chambers, released in 1999.[2][3] Chambers was asked to do the album as part of Blue Note Records' 60th anniversary.[4]

Recorded in July 1998, the album was produced in part by Brian Bacchus.[4][5] Chambers wrote seven of the nine songs.[6] The group rehearsed the songs for a week and then recorded them in about a day.[2] Eddie Henderson played trumpet on the album; Mulgrew Miller played piano.[7][6] "Come Back to Me" and "Lady in My Life" are versions of songs made famous by Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson, respectively.[2] Chambers duets with himself on "Circles", playing drums and vibraphone.[3] "Tu-Way-Pock-E-Way" is dedicated to Vernel Fournier.[8]

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