Shadowfax

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  • new age
  • fusion
  • progressive rock
  • instrumental
  • world
Shadowfax was formed in Chicago in 1972 by saxophonist Chuck Greenberg (also the most prominent proponent of the Lyricon analog wind synth), guitarist G.E. Stinson, and bassist Phil Maggini. In 1974 they were joined by drummer/percussionist Stu Nevitt. Though they all came from blues backgrounds, the group began to delve into other genres, including even some medieval music very fitting to their name, which comes from a horse in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.

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Songs

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    1001 Nights

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    A Pause in the Rain

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    A Song for My Brother

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    A Thousand Teardrops

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    Above the Wailing Wall

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    Against the Grain

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    Angel's Flight

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    Angels Flight

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    Another Country

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    Ariki

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    Ariki (Hummingbird Spirit)

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    Baker's Dozen

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    Behind Green Eyes

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    Blue in the Face

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    Book of Hours

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    Boomerang

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    Brown Rice / Karmapa Chenno

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    Brown Rice/Karmapa Chenno

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    Castaneda's Boogie

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    Changing of the Guard

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    China Blue

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    Distant Voices

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    Duet for Shar

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    Ebony Wind

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    Elephant Ego

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    Folksong for a Nuclear Village

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    Foundwind

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    Ghost Bird

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    Her Dress Hangs There

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    Hey! Your Hat's On Backwards

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    How Much Does Zimbabwe?

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    Imaginary Islands

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    Include Me Out

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    Kindred Spirits

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    Linear Dance

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    Lucky Mud

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    Maceo

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    Madagascar Cafe

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    Marie

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    Moonskater

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    Move the Clouds

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    Neither Here nor There

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    New Electric India

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    Night Passage

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    No Society

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    Northern Lights

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    Oasis

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    One Heart

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    One Winter Morning

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    Oriental Eyes


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