Ph'lip Side
Ph'lip Side | ||||
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Studio album by Phil Keaggy | ||||
Released | August 1980 | |||
Recorded |
Sound Labs Hollywood, CA Martinsound Studios Alhambra, CA Sound City Studios Van Nuys, CA Smoketree Studios Catsworth, CA | |||
Label |
Sparrow Myrrh | |||
Producer |
Dan Collins Phil Keaggy | |||
Phil Keaggy chronology | ||||
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Alternate album cover | ||||
The cover art featured on the "acoustic" side of the LP release. |
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Ph'lip Side is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1980 on Sparrow Records. To date, it is the only Phil Keaggy release to feature a double-sided cover image, in order to visually convey the "acoustic" and "electric" sides of the album. Corresponding song tracks are listed alongside each image.
Track listing
All songs written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.
Side one (Acoustic)
- "A Child (In Everyone's Heart)" – 3:55
- "Little Ones" – 4:27
- "Spend My Life With You" – 4:13
- "Just a Moment Away" (Keaggy and Doug Pinnick) – 4:00
- "I Belong To You" – 4:10
Side two (Electric)
- "A Royal Commandment" – 5:46
- "Sunday School" – 4:32
- "Send Out Your Light" (Keaggy and Ted Sandquist) – 3:28
- "Pulling Down" (Keaggy and Matthew Ward) – 5:28
Note: An alternate version of the LP has a different track order, and replaces "Send Out Your Light" with "In Your Keep". This song listing is from the first album release.
Personnel
- Phil Keaggy: acoustic & electric guitars, vocals
- Paul Leim: drums
- Leon Gaer: electric synthesized bass
- Richard Souther: piano, Rhodes, and synthesizers
- Alex Acuña: percussion
- Dan Collins, Jamie Owens Collins, Matthew Ward: Background Vocals
Production notes
- Produced by Dan Collins and Phil Keaggy
- Engineered by Jack Joseph Puig
- Recorded at Sound Labs, Hollywood, CA, Martinsound Studios, Alhambra, CA, Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, CA, Smoketree Studios, Catsworth, CA
- Mixed at Sound Labs, Hollywood, CA
- Mastered at Mastring Labs, Hollywood, CA
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