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1983 studio album by Shadowfax
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Shadowdance is the third studio album by new-age group Shadowfax, the second for Windham Hill Records.
Track listing[]
- "New Electric India" (G. E. Stinson) – 5:12
- "Watercourse Way" (Chuck Greenberg, Stinson) – 5:06
- "Ghost Bird" (Stinson) – 5:04
- "Shadowdance" (Greenberg) – 5:20
- "Brown Rice/Karmapa Chenno" (Don Cherry) – 4:18
- "Distant Voices" (Stinson, Greenberg) – 3:46
- "A Song for My Brother" (Stinson) – 9:04
Personnel[]
Additional personnel[]
- Emil Richards – gamelan gongs on 4, bass flapamba on 4, metal and bamboo angklung on 4, wood block, marimba on 4, Chinese water cymbals on 1, kangjeera on 1, percussion conductor on 4
- Michael Spiro – conga on 5, shekere on 5, guiro on 5, hand percussion on 2 5
- Michael Lehocky – percussion on 4 5
- Adam Rudolph – tabla on 5
Charts[]
Album
Year
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Chart
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Position
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1983
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The Billboard 200
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145
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1983
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Billboard Top Jazz Albums
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13
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- Shadowfax (band) albums
- 1983 albums
- Windham Hill Records albums
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