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Time Vol. 1 Review
Phil Keaggy is one of contemporary Christian
music's pioneers. A superb musician, his music has always
been more a reflection of who he is (a musician who is a
Christian) and not so much what he is (a Christian musician).
In honor of his 30-plus-year career, Myrrh Records released
a two-volume set showcasing some of the more interesting
recorded moments in Keaggy's catalog. It's tough to pick
between the two, but volume 1 perhaps illustrates a little
more clearly the diversity Keaggy displayed over three decades.
CCM radio fans will recognize "Love Divine," a
nice little Beatlesque number that charted high several years
ago. "March of the Clouds," one of Keaggy's personal
faves, is a masterful and beautiful instrumental off of 1987's
The Wind and the Wheat. Both "Theme" and "Where
Is My Maker?" capture the late-'70s sound of the Phil
Keaggy Band, a rock fusion outfit whose music (not to mention
the outfits in the CD's cover notes!) will inspire some grins. "Do
Lord," a 1971 live track from a Glass Harp opening gig
for the Kinks at New York's Carnegie Hall, is another historical
milestone, as is "Little Ones," a highly charged
ode to unborn children and the abortion issue, recorded in
1980. Considering that a good deal of his recorded work is
no longer available, Keaggy fans owe it to themselves to
pick up both volumes of Time.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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