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    Shadowfax - Folksongs For A Nuclear Village (1988 LP/FLAC) 16bit/44kHz

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    Shadowfax - Folksongs For A Nuclear Village (1988 LP/FLAC) 16bit/44kHz

    Shadowfax - Folksongs For A Nuclear Village (LP)
    Vinyl | LOG | CUE | FLAC | Full LP Cover (1:1) | 16bit/44kHz: 301mb
    Genre: Jazz-Fusion | Label: Capitol Records – C1-46924 | Release: 1988
    Shadowfax - Folksongs For A Nuclear Village (1988 LP/FLAC) 16bit/44kHz

    Shadowfax - Folksongs For A Nuclear Village (1988 LP/FLAC) 16bit/44kHz

    Side A
    1 The Firewalker
    2 We Use To Laugh
    3 Solar Wind
    4 Behind Green Eyes
    5 Lucky Mud
    Side B
    6 Madagascar Cafe
    7 Against The Grain
    8 No Society
    9 Elephant Ego
    10 Folksong For A Nuclear Village

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    Folksongs for a Nuclear Village was Shadowfax's sixth album and its first not to be released on the label Windham Hill. The only remaining original members Chuck Greenberg (saxophones and flutes) and G.E. Stinson (guitars) were surrounded for this album by Phil Maggini (bass, keyboards), Stuart Nevitt (drums, percussion), Charles Bisharat (violin), and David Lewis (keyboards), with additional support in the percussion department provided by longtime collaborators Emil Richards and Michael Spiro. All band members contributed at least one piece, something new for Shadowfax, usually dominated by the writing team of Stinson and Greenberg. The music on this album was first created for Louise Durkee's dance performance. "The Firewalker," a joyful melody, sets the mood. With its lead accordion melody, "Madagascar Cafe" sounds suspiciously European. "No Society" is another cheerful highlight. Fans of the band's moodier side had to satisfy themselves with "Behind Green Eyes." Folksongs for a Nuclear Village doesn't have the evocative strength or musicianship appeal of earlier opuses like Shadowfax and Shadowdance. It floats by gently, but somewhat unnoticed – too harmless, it fails to touch or impress. This is not the best place to start exploring the band's catalogue.
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    Scans Full & Corrected LP Cover, 1:1
    (All included in 300dpi: front/back - gatefold outside/inside - booklet - insert - envelope - labels, etc.): Mike Romo


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