The Master and the Musician

The Master and the Musician

Infobox Album |
Name = The Master and the Musician
Type = studio album
Artist = Phil Keaggy


Released = 1978
Recorded = June-August 1978 Hedden West Studio (Shaumberg, Illinois)
Length =
Label = NewSong Records
Producer = Phil Keaggy
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hjfexq95ldfe link]
Last album = Emerging (1977)
This album = "The Master and the Musician" (1978)
Next album = "Ph'lip Side" (1980)

"The Master and the Musician" is the title of the first entirely instrumental album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1978, on NewSong Records. It was later reissued, with a bonus track, on Myrrh Records in 1989.

Track listing

All songs written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.

ide one

# "Pilgrim's Flight" – 2:22
# "Agora (The Marketplace)" – 3:26
# "The Castle's Call" – 0:47
# "Wedding In The Country Manor" – 3:20
# "Suite: Of Reflections" – 5:45
# "Golden Halls" – 5:13
# "Mouthpiece" – 1:18
# "Follow Me Up" – 4:05
# "Jungle Pleasures" – 0:55
# "Deep Calls Unto Deep" – 3:52
# "Medley: Evensong / Twighlight / Forever Joy" – 7:05
# "The High And Exalted One" – 1:48
# "Epilogue: Amazing Grace" (bonus track on 1989 reissue) – 8:56

Personnel

*Phil Keaggy: classic, electric, and E-bow guitars, bass, Arp bass synthesizer, drums and percussion, voices.
*Bernadette Keaggy: voices.
*Tom Baker: Bass on "Agora (The Marketplace)."
*Nick Kricher: Recorders & oboe on "Deep Calls Unto Deep."
*Philip Kimbrough: Recorders on "Medley."
*Peter Pfiefer: Percussion on "Epilogue."
*Jim Issacs: Oboe on "Epilogue."
*Tom Fryer: Keyboards on "Agora," "Suite," "Golden Halls," and "The High and Exalted One."
*Susan Kricher: Flute on "The Castle's Call," and "Wedding in a Country Manor."

Production notes

*Produced and arranged by Phil Keaggy.
*Engineered by Mal Davis and Garry Hedden
*Recorded June-August 1978 at Hedden West Studio, Schaumburg, Illinois.


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