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1990 studio album by Shadowfax
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The Odd Get Even is the eighth studio album by new-age/jazz group Shadowfax.
Track listing[]
- "Oasis" (David Lewis)[1] - 5:07
- "One Winter Morning (Chuck Greenberg)[1] - 4:10
- "1001 Nights" (Charles Bisharat)[1] - 4:25
- "A Pause in the Rain" (Greenberg)[1] - 3:53
- "Her Dress Hangs There (Stuart Nevitt, G. E. Stinson)[1] - 5:12
- "Changing of the Guard" (Bisharat)[1] - 3:32
- "Boomerang" (Lewis)[1] - 4:15
- "The Odd Get Even" (Nevitt, Stinson)[1] - 3:32
- "Sujata" (Stinson)[1] - 5:23
- "One Heart" (Phil Maggini)[1] - 4:13
Personnel[]
- Charles Bisharat - electric MIDI violin, viola, Oberheim Matrix-1000, Kawai K1R, Yamaha TX-81Z
- David Lewis - synclavier, Kawai K1 II, Kawai K1 R, Kawai K5, Roland Super Jupiter, Roland D-50, Roland D-550, Roland Axis, Yamaha TX802, Yamaha TX7, Yamaha DX7, E-mu Emax, Ensoniq VFX, grand piano, synthesizers
- Stuart Nevitt - drums, cymbals, ewe drums, Ensoniq EPS, DrumKAT programming; om chimes, Bushman rattles, Virginia rain shaker, tbilat, angklung, Ethiopian shaman rattles, Nigerian metal shakers, sampled tabla, udu, caxixis, bass drum
- G. E. Stinson - guitars, mbira, angklung, Moroccan tambourine, voice
- Chuck Greenberg - Lyricon, soprano saxophone, C Concert, alto and wood flutes
- Phil Maggini - electric basses, fretless bass
Additional personnel[]
Charts[]
Chart (1990)
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Billboard Top New Age Albums[2]
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3
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- 1990 albums
- Shadowfax (band) albums
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