Phil Keaggy discography
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This is a listing of official releases by Phil Keaggy, an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist.
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[edit] Studio albums
- What A Day, 1973
- Love Broke Thru, 1976
- Emerging Phil Keaggy Band, 1977, reissued on CD in 2000 as Re-Emerging minus one song plus four new ones
- The Master and the Musician, 1978 instrumental album, later reissued on CD with bonus track
- Ph'lip Side, 1980, released in two versions (one song different and in different sequence)
- Town to Town, 1981
- Play Thru Me, 1982
- Underground, 1983, later reissued on CD with bonus tracks and different track sequence
- Getting Closer, 1985, later reissued on CD with a different track sequence and bonus material
- Way Back Home, (original) 1986
- The Wind and the Wheat, 1987, instrumental album
- Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child, 1988
- Find Me In These Fields, 1990
- Beyond Nature, 1992, instrumental album
- Revelator, 1993, eight track EP preview of the album Crimson and Blue, with abridged and extended versions of "John the Revelator"
- Crimson and Blue, 1993
- Blue, 1994
- Way Back Home, (reissue) 1994, heavily revised version of 1986 album
- True Believer, 1995
- Acoustic Sketches, 1996, instrumental album
- 220, 1996, instrumental album
- On The Fly, 1997, instrumental album
- Phil Keaggy, 1998
- Premium Jams, 1999, double instrumental album
- Music to Paint By: Still Life, 1999, instrumental album
- Music to Paint By: Electric Blue, 1999, instrumental album
- Music to Paint By: Splash, 1999, instrumental album
- Music to Paint By: Brushstrokes, 1999, instrumental album
- Majesty and Wonder, 1999, Christmas album
- An Angel's Christmas, 1999, Christmas album
- Inseparable, 2000, released in a two disc version (21 tracks), then later in the year as a single disc (17 tracks)
- Uncle Duke, 2000, lyrics written originally as poetry by Phil's uncle Dave "Duke" Keaggy
- Zion, 2000
- Lights of Madrid, 2000, instrumental album
- Cinemascapes, 2001, instrumental album
- In the Quiet Hours, 2001, instrumental album
- Hymnsongs, 2002, instrumental album
- Freehand (Acoustic Sketches II), 2003, acoustic instrumental album
- Special Occasions, 2003
- It's Personal, 2004, lyrics originally written as poetry by Keith Moore
- The Uncle Duke Project, 2005, re-issue of Uncle Duke, with bonus material
- Jammed!, 2006, instrumental album. Selections and remixes from Premium Jams, with bonus material.
- Phil Kägi, 2006, two-disc set from the 2006 Swiss Tour (Switzerland release only)
- Roundabout, 2006, instrumental album
- Dream Again, 2006
- Acoustic Cafe, 2007
- The Song Within, 2007, acoustic instrumental album
[edit] Live albums
With 2nd Chapter of Acts and "a band called David"
- How the West Was One, 1977
With Randy Stonehill
- Together Live! 2005
With Glass Harp
- Live at Carnegie Hall 1997. This concert had originally been recorded in 1971 but remained in the vaults until 1997. One track, "Do Lord," appeared on Phil's compilation album Time: 1970-1995 prior to the official release of Live at Carnegie Hall.
- Strings Attached 2000 (Double Album). This collection also features live versions of several Phil Keaggy solo tunes such as "From the Beginning," "Chalice," "Inseparable," "John the Revelator," "True Believer," "Shades of Green," "Overture (for Guitar and Orchestra)," and "Tender Love."
- Stark Raving Jams 2004 (Triple Album). Includes live versions of Phil's solo material such as "Salvation Army Band" (listed as "SAB Jam") and "Nothing But the Blood of Jesus."
[edit] Compilations
- Prime Cuts, 1987 UK release only. Features selected tracks from Phil's 1980-85 albums
- The Best of Keaggy: The Early Years 1973-1978, 1989 (unauthorized release)
- Time, Volume 1:1970-1995, 1995 Includes some previously unreleased tracks
- Time, Volume 2:1970-1995, 1995 Includes some previously unreleased tracks
- History Makers, 2003
[edit] Tributes
- Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard, 1994. Phil contributes a recording of Heard's "I Always Do," a song featured first on his Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child album.
- Orphans of God. This is a second tribute album to Mark Heard, 1996. Phil sings and plays on a remake of "Everything is All Right."
- The Jesus Record, Rich Mullins & a Ragamuffin Band, 1998
- Coming Up! A Tribute to Paul McCartney, 2001. Phil sings and plays on a cover version of "Somedays."
- Making God Smile: A Tribute to Beach Boy Brian Wilson, various artists, 2002. Phil sings and plays on a cover version of "Good Vibrations."
- Come Together: America Salutes the Beatles, various artists, 2003. Phil Keaggy and PFR team up for a remake of "We Can Work It Out."
- Full Circle: A Celebration of Songs and Friends, Charlie Peacock, 2004. A collection of Charlie Peacock songs re-recorded by various artists. Phil Keaggy and Bela Fleck provide instrumental backing to Sarah Groves' vocals on "In the Light."
- Life is Precious: A Tribute to Wes King, various artists, 2006. Phil contributes a rendering of King's "Getting Used to the Darkness."
- Yesterday: A Tribute to John Lennon and Paul McCartney, 2006, with Pat Coil and Mark Douthit
[edit] Other collaborations
- Our Hymns, Various Artists, Word Records, 1989. Phil contributes a cover of "O God Our Help in Ages Past."
- New Young Messiah, Various Artists, 1993. Phil plays the instrumental "Pastorale."
- Invention, 1997, with Scott Dente and Wes King
- Sing Me to Sleep, Daddy, Various Artists, 1997. Phil performs "Braham's Lullaby."
- City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia, Various Artists, Essential Records, 2002
- His Passion (the Christ): Remembering the Sacrifice, various artists, 2004. Phil sings a version of "Were You There When they Crucified My Lord."
- Behold the Lamb of God, Andrew Peterson and Various Artists, 2004
- Kim Hill: Real Christmas - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, 1990. Duet with Kim Hill and arranged by Phil
[edit] Before Glass Harp
- unofficial demo for The Squires (c. 1966)
- official demo for The Squires; recorded at United Audio studios, (c. 1966)
- Batmobile (The Squires single), I Don't Care (b-side); Penguin Records (c. 1966)
- Waiting For Her (The New Hudson Exit single), Come With me (b-side); Date Records (c. 1967)
[edit] With Glass Harp
- Glass Harp, 1970
- Synergy, 1971
- It Makes Me Glad, 1972
- Song in the Air, 1977 (Compilation album)
- Live at Carnegie Hall, 1997
- Strings Attached, 2000
- Hour Glass, 2003
- Stark Raving Jams, 2004
[edit] With Mike Pachelli
- In The Now: Fullblast Records, 1994
- Tube Driven: GeoSynchronous, 1996
- For Now, Forever: GeoSynchronous, 1998
- Two of Us: Groove Masters, Vol. 10, Solid Air, 2006
[edit] Selected listing of session work
- 2nd Chapter of Acts, In the Volume of the Book, 1975
- 2nd Chapter of Acts, The Roar of Love, 1978 (Released 1980)
- Braddigan, Watchfires, 2005. Keaggy plays lead guitar on several tracks.
- Paul Clark & Friends, Come Into His Presence, 1974
- Paul Clark & Friends, Good To Be Home, 1975
- Paul Clark, A New Horizon, 1981
- Paul Clark, Drawn To The Light, 1982
- Paul Clark, Out Of The Shadow, 1985
- Richard Cummins, Moments, "Moments" [1], 2006. Phil Keaggy plays guitar on a song written in tribute to Keaggy's own experiences in the music industry. Co-Produced and Mixed by JB.
- Dispatch, All Points Bulletin, 2003
- Nancy Honeytree, "Honeytree", The Way I Feel, 1974
- Nancy Honeytree, "Honeytree", Evergreen, 1975
- John Mehler, Bow and Arrow, 1982
- P.O.D., Payable on Death, "Revolution" and "Eternal", 2003
- Michael and Stormie Omartian, Seasons Of The Soul, 1979
- Michael and Stormie Omartian, The Builder, 1980
- John Sferra, Northbound, 1995
- Randy Stonehill, Celebrate This Heartbeat, 1984
- Randy Stonehill, Can't Buy A Miracle, 1988
- Stonehill, The Lazarus Heart, 1994
- Randy Stonehill, Edge Of The World, 2002
- Surfonic Water Revival, 1998
- This Train, "The Emperor's New Band", on track "Leave The Light On For You", 1999
- One, "The Creation", "The Separated Man", and vocals on "Cradle To The Grave", Neal Morse, 2004