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Acoustic Sketches Review
One of contemporary Christian music's founding
fathers, Phil Keaggy (remember Glass Harp, '60s music fans?)
is also one of its finest musicians. Acoustic Sketches, which
won the 1999 Dove Award for best instrumental album, is a
testament to Keaggy's long-admired guitar playing. The 19
tracks here allow him to build flowery and intricate variations
upon a theme; at times Keaggy's recording nearly shimmers
with a magical sound. "Del's Bells" and the end
tune, "Legacy," draw admitted comparisons to virtuoso
Michael Hedges, while "Nellie's Tune," "Spanish
Fantasy," and the moody "On Some Distant Shore" strongly
evoke European images. Keaggy fans will also be pleased as
he occasionally samples his voluminous body of recorded work,
quoting riffs from past sessions. Guitar players of any genre
will appreciate the deft skill displayed on Acoustic Sketches.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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