
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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Angel's Flight
Another Country
Shadowdance
A Thousand Teardrops
Road To Hanna
New Electric India
The Dreams of Children
Kindred Spirits
Shaman Song
Vajra
Oasis
The Orangutan Gang (Strikes Back)
Move the Clouds
Distant Voices
Watercourse Way
Changing Of The Guard
Petite Aubade
Moonskater
Wheel of Dreams
Snowline
Tsunami
Ghost Bird
What Goes Around
A Song For My Brother
Brown Rice/Karmapa Chenno
The Return Of The Nairobi Trio
Neither Here Nor There
The Big Song
Too Far To Whisper
Oriental Eyes
Word from the Village
A Pause in the Rain
Marie
One Winter Morning
Above the Wailing Wall
The Shape Of A Word
Boomerang
China Blue
Streetnoise
Ariki (Hummingbird Spirit)
Ritual
Include Me Out
Linear Dance
One Heart
Slim Limbs Akimbo
The Odd Get Even
Sujata
Her Dress Hangs There
Book Of Hours
Maceo
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