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8. THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF…
Written by Phil Keaggy and John Sferra
“A jam with 2/3 of what used to be Glass Harp (John Sferra and myself). After twenty years, it was a wonderful recording reunion. This jam was the very last thing recorded after the rest of the band had gone home to bed. It’s an unrehearsed, spontaneous musical dialogue between the two of us – the same sort of thing we did in our early days with bassist, Dan Pecchio.” P.K.
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The Band:
Phil Keaggy – Guitars and lead vocals
John Sferra – Drums
Wade Jaynes – Bass
Phil Madeira – Hammond B-3, keyboards and background vocals
Lynn Nichols – Rhythm guitar on “John The Revelator”, background vocals
Special Guests:
Mike Mead – Percussion and background vocals on “Everywhere I Look”
Jimmy A – Background vocals on “John The Revelator”
Ashley Cleveland – Vocals on “When Will I Ever Learn To Live In God?”
John Painter – Mellotron and trumpet
Bernadette, Alicia and Olivia Keaggy – Background vocals on “All Our Wishes”
“All Our Wishes” produced and recorded by Phil Keaggy
A&R Direction – Mark Maxwell
Engineered and mixed by Bill Deaton
Additional engineering by jb
“Baby Blue” engineered by Richie Biggs at the Bennett House and Board Room
Second engineers – Martin Woodlee, Lee Groitzsch, Cory Summers and Greg Parker
Recorded at the Dugout
“The Further Adventures Of…” recorded live at the Dugout
“When Will I Ever Learn To Live In God?” mixed by jb
“Baby Blue” mixed by Richie Biggs
Mixed at Battery Studios
Mastered by Ken Love at Master Mix
Art direction – Diana Barnes
Design – Margo Chase Design
Photography – Michael Wilson
Band photos – Ben Pearson
Special Thanks:
To my wife and best friend, Bernadette and our children • To Lynn Nichols, my good friend and producer who knows how to push me to the limit with my singing and playing while at the same time allowing me to enjoy the challenge of it all. Thanks! • And to Kathy, his wife, for sparing him for the purpose of this project. • Also, thanks to John Sferra, whom I’ve known since the 8th grade. We grew up playing together, and this project was a great experience working together. Great playing, John! • To Norman Miller, a true-hearted friend and manager, believing in the outcome from start to finish. • To Mark Maxwell, whose dedication to excellence both challenged and encouraged me throughout this project.
Thanks:
To the others in the band, Phil Madeira, Wade Jaynes, and everyone else who graced this project with their talents – Mike Mead, John Painter, Jimmy A., and those who made runs to the Slice of Life. • To Mark Reeves at Proper Management, Holly Benyousky and Pam Kistler at Street Level Artist Agency, Rob Birkhead and the staff at Myrrh Records, Judith Cotton, Andy Asmus, Paul Maillis, Meal Williams, Les Paul, Leo Fender, Mr. VOX, Bill Deaton, jb, Gavin Lurssen, James Olson, Dan Pecchio, Bud Wyatt, Dave and Robin, Lee at the Battery, the folks at the Dugout, the guys in Chagall for their support, Van Morrison, Ashley Cleveland, Ken Love and Ben Pearson. • Final and most gracious thanks to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Phil Keaggy - Deluxe Studio vocal albumsNashville, Tennessee
Phil Keaggy is one of the most admired guitarists in music today. A master of both electric rock and acoustic finger style,
he has been honing his craft for over 50 years.
He continues to sell out concerts all over the United States, with his ever-changing style, ranging from rock-and-roll to fully orchestrated instrumental compositions....more
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I have 3k+ albums/CD's This album in top 4.
b4 the vineyard worship 1979-->; they started where drums, elec guitar etc were used. if I needed wisdom, comfort, seek The Lord/worship I put this album on repeat...., I still do with 3 worship albums.
In OT few prophets needed worship to hear God; David played to drive evil spirit off Saul, in Col. Paul tells us sing in spirit/tongues ...God Inhabits as we worship. PK helps me worship. daniel0737
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I’ve been following Phil since the 70s. I forgot how beautiful this album is. I just rediscovered it by becoming a subscriber. Best decision I’ve ever made. Now I get to listen and revisit many of the concerts I attended and those I couldn’t make for the first time. Also I had many albums on vinyl and cassette that were lost etc. One of the things I love about Phil, is how every time he does a song live, it’s different than his other versions. He keeps things fresh and exciting by doing this. Craig Opal