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What Goes Around: The Best Of Shadowfax

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Download links and information about What Goes Around: The Best Of Shadowfax by Shadowfax. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to New Age, Jazz, Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 54:09 minutes.

Artist: Shadowfax
Release date: 1991
Genre: New Age, Jazz, Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 54:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Angel's Flight (featuring G. E. Stinson) 4:01
2. Vajra (featuring G. E. Stinson) 4:20
3. A Thousand Teardrops 4:16
4. New Electric India 5:13
5. Shadowdance (featuring G. E. Stinson) 5:20
6. Brown Rice/Karmapa Chenno 4:19
7. Another Country 4:20
8. The Dreams Of Children (featuring G. E. Stinson) 4:55
9. Shaman Song 5:06
10. What Goes Around (featuring G. E. Stinson) 4:26
11. The Orangutan Gang (Strikes Back) 3:50
12. Road To Hanna 4:03

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Shadowfax paved the way for many of today's popular world music groups. Beyond their basic instrumentation of lyricon, guitar, violin, bass and drums, there was always a wondrous variety of percussion instruments, usually indigenous to the various cultures that the music attempted to imply. Their latest release is a carefully considered best-of, with three cuts from each of their four Windham Hill releases, in chronological order, and it spans their full range of styles, from fusion/electric to off-center vocal pieces (like the title cut) to cross-rhythmic multi-cultural rave-ups. Musically, Chuck Greenberg's sterling lyricon playing always seems to stand out, and the successive violinists were often brilliant as well. Guitarist G.E. Stinson contributed the more unusual compositions, and captured a comfortable niche in each song with his instrumental prowess. From all we can tell, the music of Shadowfax is going to keep "comin' around" for years to come. ~ Backroads Music/Heartbeats, Rovi