Play thru Me
Play thru Me is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1982, on Sparrow Records.
Play thru Me | ||||
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Released | August 1982 | |||
Studio | Sound Recorders, Kansas City, Kansas; Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood, California | |||
Label | Sparrow, Myrrh | |||
Producer | Bob Cotton, Phil Keaggy | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.
Side one
- "Happy" – 2:48
- "Carefree" – 4:41
- "Nobody's Playgirl Now" – 3:39[nb 1]
- "Cherish The Moment" – 4:59
- "She Came to Stay" – 3:35
- "Papa Song" – 3:11
Side two
- "The Wall" – 2:45
- "Make a Change" – 3:31
- "Train to Glory" – 3:09
- "Play thru Me" – 4:26
- "His Master's Voice" – 3:09
- "Morning Light" (inspired by Thomas Tiplady's poem "Above the Hills of Time") – 3:31
Personnel
- Phil Keaggy: guitars, bass, lead and BGVs
- Jim DeLong: drums
- Smitty Price: keyboards
- Michael Fisher: percussion
- Hadley Hockensmith: bass on "Happy," and "Nobody's Playgirl Now"
- Phil's wife Bernadette and their then 16-month-old daughter Alicia contribute vocals on "Papa Song"
Production notes
- Produced by Phil Keaggy and Bob Cotton
- Arranged by Phil Keaggy
- Engineered by Bob Cotton and Wally Grant
- Recorded at Sound Recorders, Kansas City, MO; Weddington Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Notes
- This track was about 25 seconds longer on the original LP release. The CD version fades it out early, thus omitting Keaggy's spontaneous shouts in his "big" voice (as he refers to it in the original LP notes).
References
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