Ophelia's Shadow

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Ophelia's Shadow
Ophelia's Shadow cover
Studio album by Toyah
Released 1991
Recorded 1991, Cranbourne, Dorset
Genre Progressive rock
Label E.G. Records
Producer(s) Toyah Willcox
Professional reviews
Toyah chronology
Prostitute
(1988)
Ophelia's Shadow
(1991)
Take The Leap!
(1993)


Ophelia's Shadow shows a new direction in Toyah Willcox's work. Moving on from the experimental Prostitute, it showcases a more progressive style of music and is very much the sister album to Sunday All Over The World's Kneeling At The Shrine.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Ophelia's Shadow" (Beavis/Geballe/Gunn/Willcox)
  2. "The Shaman Says" (Geballe/Willcox)
  3. "Brilliant Day" (Beavis/Fripp/Gunn/Willcox)
  4. "Prospect" (Geballe/Willcox)
  5. "Turning Tide" (Geballe/Willcox)
  6. "Take What You Will" (Beavis/Geballe/Gunn/Willcox)
  7. "Ghost Light" (Beavis/Geballe/Gunn/Willcox)
  8. "The Woman Who Had An Affair With Herself" (Geballe/Willcox)
  9. "Homeward" (Geballe/Willcox)
  10. "Lords Of The Never Known" (Beavis/Gunn/Fripp/Willcox)

[edit] Personnel

  • Toyah Willcox - vocals
  • Robert Fripp - guitar (uncredited)[1]
  • Tony Geballe - guitar
  • Trey Gunn - bass, stick
  • Paul Beavis - drums, percussion

[edit] Production

  • Producer: Toyah Willcox

[edit] References

  1. ^ Planer, Lindsay. Allmusic Ophelia's Shadow Overview. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2006-09-16.