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mirror ball

n. A disco ball.

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Mirror Ball (Neil Young album)

Mirror Ball is the twenty-second studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, and features members of Pearl Jam. It was released on June 27, 1995 through Reprise Records. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States.

Mirror ball

Mirror ball or Mirrorball may refer to:

  • Mirror Ball (Neil Young album), 1995, featuring Pearl Jam
  • Mirrorball (Sarah McLachlan album), 1999
  • Mirrorball (Def Leppard album), 2011
  • "Mirrorball", a song by Elbow from their 2008 album The Seldom Seen Kid
  • "Mirrorball", a song by Everything But the Girl from their 1996 album Walking Wounded
  • "Mirror Ball" (song), a 2008 maxi-single by Japanese rock band Alice Nine
  • Mirrorball (TV pilot), 2000 UK sitcom one-off
Mirror Ball (song)

"Mirror Ball" (typeset as MIRROR BALL) is a single by Alice Nine, released on March 26, 2008. The title track is the theme song of the live-action adaption of collectible card game and anime Aquarian Age (specifically, one of the stories, Juvenile Orion), in which the band also appears.

The single was released in three versions: two limited editions and one regular edition. The limited editions contain a second B-side, "Kiseki," and an additional DVD with a single music video. The DVD for Type A includes the music video for "Mirror Ball," and the DVD for Type B includes the music video for "Eraser -Memoire d'une Fleur-."

The song "Eraser -Memoire d'une Fleur-" is a remade version of the song "Eraser" from the band's Alpha album. The song "Mirror Ball" was later rearranged with piano accompaniment for the band's third album, Vandalize.

The single reached #6 on the Oricon weekly rankings, selling 13,801 copies in its first week.

Usage examples of "mirror ball".

Staring, Benn followed the flight of a great mirror ball as it overtook and swallowed her.

Sometimes they had only to touch brush to wall before they were swept into the interior where they might find a loud party dancing under a spinning mirror ball, a hellfire club full of men in wasp-waist tailcoats and women in leather Merry Widows, a children's birthday party, or a New Year's Eve gala with champagne-quaffing celebrants waiting for the ball to drop from a tower.

The dance floor glittered from the light of a revolving mirror ball.

The mirror ball over the phony's head exploded in a burst of shards.

Then he walked on until he was standing in the floating disco-glitter patterns of a mirror ball.

Something was right in front of him, dangling and shining like a mirror ball, but every time he reached out, it disappeared.