Folksongs for a Nuclear Village

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Folksongs for a Nuclear Village
Folksongs for a Nuclear Village cover
Studio album by Shadowfax
Released March 30, 1988
Recorded PowerTrax, Hollywood, California
Genre New Age/Jazz
Length 45:23
Label Capitol Records
Producer David Kershenbaum and Harry Andronis
Professional reviews
Shadowfax chronology
Too Far to Whisper
(1986)
Folksongs for a Nuclear Village
(1988)
The Odd Get Even
(1990)

Folksongs for a Nuclear Village is the sixth studio album by New Age/Jazz group Shadowfax, their first for Capitol Records. It won a Grammy Award in 1988 for Best New Age Performance.

The cover artwork is a piece by Michael McMillen link called "Nel Mezzo Del Cammin Di Nostra Vita," the opening line from The Divine Comedy, meaning (in English) "In the middle of our life's journey." "Folksong for a Nuclear Village" was originally a dance performance choreographed by Louise Durkee of Seattle.

Contents

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  1. "The Firewalker" (Chuck Greenberg)
  2. "We Used to Laugh" (Greenberg)
  3. "Solar Wind" (David Lewis)
  4. "Behind Green Eyes" (Phil Maggini)
  5. "Lucky Mud" (Stuart Nevitt)
  6. "Madagascar Cafe" (Nevitt, G. E. Stinson)
  7. "Against the Grain" (Charles Bisharat)
  8. "No Society" (Charles Bisharat)
  9. "Elephant Ego" (Lewis)
  10. "Folksong for a Nuclear Village" (Maggini, Stinson)

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[edit] Additional personnel

[edit] References

Grammy Award