Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child
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Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child | |||||
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Studio album by Phil Keaggy | |||||
Released | October 1988 | ||||
Recorded | The Music Grinder Neverland Studios Fingerprint Recorders Schnee Studio The Hop |
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Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | Myrrh Records | ||||
Producer | Lynn Nichols | ||||
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Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child is the title of a 1988 album by guitarist Phil Keaggy.
The record, which includes an all star list of guest musicians and vocalists, is in many ways a tribute to 1960s pop/rock music like The Byrds, The Beatles, and others.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Tell Me How You Feel" (Phil Keaggy)
- "Sunday's Child" (Randy Stonehill/Phil Keaggy)
- "I Always Do" (Mark Heard)
- "I'm Gonna Get You Now" (Phil Keaggy/Lynn Nichols)
- "Blessed Be The Ties" (Lynn Nichols/Phil Keaggy/Steve Taylor)
- "This Could Be The Moment" (A. Palladino/Lynn Nichols)
[edit] Side two
- "Aint Got No" (Randy & Sandi Stonehill)
- "Somebody Loves You" (Phil Keaggy)
- "Big Eraser" (Lynn Nichols/L. Demers/Phil Keaggy)
- "Everything Is Alright" (Mark Heard)
- "I've Just Begun (Again)" (Phil Keaggy/Lynn Nichols)
- "Walk In Two Worlds" (Randy Stonehill/Phil Keaggy)
- "Talk About Suffering" (Traditional: Arranged by Phil Keaggy)
[edit] Personnel
- Phil Keaggy: Lead Vocals, guitars and bass guitars.
- Robbie Buchanan: Hammond B-3.
- Lenny Castro: Percussion.
- Rick Cua: Bass Guitars.
- Derri Daugherty: Backing Vocals.
- Mark Heard: Guitars, keyboards and Backing Vocals.
- James Hollihan: Guitars.
- Mike Mead: Drums.
- Lynn Nichols: Backing Vocals and Guitars.
- Jimmy Lee Sloas: Backing Vocals.
- Randy Stonehill: Vocals.
- Russ Taff: Backing Vocals.
- Steve Taylor: "Hand Claps."
- Alwyn Wall: Backing Vocals.
- Rudy Valentine: Megaphone.
[edit] Production notes
- Produced by L. Arthur Nichols.
- Director of Recording: Jack Joseph Puig.
- Mixed by Jack Joseph Puig, Assisted by Eddie Keaggy, Dave Hackbarth, KC McMackin, Bart Stevens and Wade Jaynes.
- Additional engineers: Brian Tankersley and Mark Heard.
- Photography by Dan Arsenault.
- Additional photography by Ben Pearson.