Invention (album)
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Invention | ||
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Studio album by Phil Keaggy, Wes King & Scott Denté | ||
Released | October 7, 1997 | |
Genre | CCM, Instrumental | |
Label | Sparrow Records | |
Producer | Lynn Nichols, R. S. Field |
Invention is an album by Phil Keaggy, Wes King, and Out of the Grey's Scott Denté, released on 7 October 1997. The album is mostly comprised of guitar-based instrumental tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- "Watch My Back" – 4:51
- "Isle of Skye" – 4:24
- "The Moors of Bellevue" – 4:15
- "River of Life" – 4:07
- "Budapest Control" – 4:28
- "Angel Treads" – 3:47
- "More to Be Revealed" – 4:43
- "53 Days in June" – 5:41
- "Perspicuity" – 4:17
- "The Quote Jester" – 2:37
- "Something, Somewhere" – 5:20
[edit] Notes
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- Four songs have vocals:
- Wes King sings lead on "Watch My Back".
- Phil Keaggy sings lead on "River of Life".
- Scott Denté sings lead on "More to Be Revealed" and "Something, Somewhere".
- "The Quote Jester" is a solo instrumental by Phil Keaggy, featuring nearly identical acoustic guitar solos in the left and right channels.
- This album can be seen as a "sequel" of sorts to Along the Road, a collaboration between CCM vocalists Susan Ashton, Margaret Becker, and Scott Denté's wife Christine Denté, released in 1994.