Shadowfax - Discography (1976-1992)

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Title: Discography
Year Of Release: 1976-1992
Label: Passport/Windham Hill/Private Music/EarthBeat!
Genre: Chamber Jazz, New Age, Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Neofolk
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 5:27:33
Total Size: 765 mb / 3.73 gb
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Shadowfax was a New Age/electronic musical group formed in Chicago in the early 1970s and best known for their albums Shadowfax and Folksongs for a Nuclear Village. In 1989 they won the Grammy for Best New Age Performance for Folksongs for a Nuclear Village.[1] In 1993, they were nominated for the Grammy for Esperanto.

The group formed in 1972[2] and disbanded after 1995 when Lyricon player and leader Chuck Greenberg died of a heart attack. Having lost their signature sound, Shadowfax's members went on to other projects.

The group takes its name from Gandalf the White's horse Shadowfax in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.


1976 - Watercourse Way
1 The Shape of a Word (G E Stinson) – 7:29
2 Linear Dance (Stinson) – 5:51
3 Petite Aubade (Chuck Greenberg, Stinson) – 5:59
4 Book of Hours (Doug Maluchnik) – 6:37
5 Watercourse Way (Greenberg, Stinson) – 6:04
6 Song for My Brother (Stinson) – 9:41

1982 - Shadowfax
1 Angel's Flight - 4:00
2 Vajra - 4:20
3 Wheel Of Dreams - 4:46
4 Oriental Eyes - 4:56
5 Move The Clouds - 3:08
6 A Thousand Teardrops - 4:15
7 Ariki (Hummingbird Spirit) - 3:10
8 Marie - 5:50

1983 - Shadowdance
1 New Electric India (G. E. Stinson) – 5:12
2 Watercourse Way (Chuck Greenberg, Stinson) – 5:06
3 Ghost Bird (Stinson) – 5:04
4 Shadowdance (Greenberg) – 5:20
5 Brown Rice/Karmapa Chenno (Don Cherry) – 4:18
6 Distant Voices (Stinson, Greenberg) – 3:46
7 A Song for My Brother (Stinson) – 9:04

1984 - The Dreams of Children
1 Another Country (Chuck Greenberg) – 4:20
2 Snowline (Greenberg) – 4:30
3 The Big Song (David Lewis, G E Stinson) – 4:00
4 The Dreams of Children (Greenberg) – 4:50
5 Word from the Village (Stinson) – 4:40
6 Kindred Spirits (Stinson) – 4:15
7 Shaman Song (Phil Maggini) – 5:20
8 Above the Wailing Wall (Stinson) – 4:50

1986 - Too Far To Whisper
1 Too Far To Whisper - 4:38
2 What Goes Around - 4:30
3 China Blue - 4:10
4 The Orangutan Gang - 3:53
5 Road To Hanna - 4:02
6 Streetnoise - 4:18
7 Slim Limbs Akimbo - 4:03
8 Tsunami - 4:40
9 Maceo - 4:01
10 Ritual - 3:51

1987 - Folksongs for a Nuclear Village
1 The Firewalker (Chuck Greenberg) – 4:54
2 We Used to Laugh (Greenberg) – 4:07
3 Solar Wind (David Lewis) – 5:08
4 Behind Green Eyes (Phil Maggini) – 5:17
5 Lucky Mud (Stuart Nevitt) – 4:40
6 Madagascar Cafe (Nevitt, G. E. Stinson) – 3:06
7 Against the Grain (Charles Bisharat) – 3:42
8 No Society (Bisharat) – 4:16
9 Elephant Ego (Lewis) – 5:00
10 Folksong for a Nuclear Village (Maggini, Stinson) – 5:13

1990 - The Odd Get Even
1 Oasis 5:08
2 One Winter Morning - 4:10
3 1001 Nights - 4:25
4 A Pause In The Rain - 3:53
5 Her Dress Hangs There - 5:12
6 Changing Of The Guard - 3:32
7 Boomerang - 4:15
8 The Odd Get Even - 3:32
9 Sujata - 5:23
10 One Heart - 4:13

1992 - Esperanto
01. The Return Of The Nairobi Trio (5:14)
02. Neither Here Nor There (5:35)
03. Foundwind (5:04)
04. Moonskater (4:23)
05. Tropico Blue (3:57)
06. Tanah Lot (5:12)
07. Duet For Shar (5:47)
08. Include Me Out (4:49)
09. Blue In The Face (5:28)

Personnel:
Chuck Greenberg – Lyricon, flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Stuart Nevitt – cymbals, drums, programming
G. E. Stinson – guitar, accordion, electric guitar
Charles Bisharat – mandolin, violin
David C. Lewis – piano, Moog synthesizers
Phil Maggini – bass, percussion, piano

Additional Personnel:
John Bergamo – drums, tabla
Ralf Hess – programming
Emil Richards – chimes, marimba
Toni Schneider – flute, saxophone
Michael Spiro – percussion, conga

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