Ophelia's Shadow
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| Studio album by Toyah | ||||
| Released | 1991 | |||
| Recorded | 1991, Cranbourne, Dorset | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock | |||
| Label | E.G. Records | |||
| Producer | Toyah Willcox | |||
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Ophelia's Shadow was the fourth solo album by Toyah Willcox, and showcases a new direction in her work. Moving on from the experimental Prostitute, it showcases a more progressive style of music.
The album entered the American Import chart at number #12.
It was reissued in 2003 via Toyah's own Vertical Species label.
Track listing
- "Ophelia's Shadow" (Beavis/Geballe/Gunn/Willcox)
- "The Shaman Says" (Geballe/Willcox)
- "Brilliant Day" (Beavis/Fripp/Gunn/Willcox)
- "Prospect" (Geballe/Willcox)
- "Turning Tide" (Geballe/Willcox)
- "Take What You Will" (Beavis/Geballe/Gunn/Willcox)
- "Ghost Light" (Beavis/Geballe/Gunn/Willcox)
- "The Woman Who Had an Affair with Herself" (Geballe/Willcox)
- "Homeward" (Geballe/Willcox)
- "Lords of the Never Known" (Beavis/Gunn/Fripp/Willcox)
Personnel
- Toyah Willcox - vocals
- Robert Fripp - guitar (uncredited)[2]
- Tony Geballe - guitar
- Trey Gunn - bass, stick
- Paul Beavis - drums, percussion
Production
- Producer: Toyah Willcox
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Planer, Lindsay. "Allmusic Ophelia's Shadow Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
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