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The Wind and the Wheat

 
Album Review: The Wind & The Wheat

  • Artist: Phil Keaggy
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1987
  • Total Time: 50:20
  • Genre: Gospel

Review

Featured are several pieces of brilliant solo acoustic guitar, and the rest with a small group ensemble. ~ Paul Kohler, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
March of the Clouds Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (5:19)
Paradise Dream Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (5:34)
The Wind and the Wheat Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (4:33)
Where Travelers Meet Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (6:35)
From Shore to Shore Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (3:06)
Prayer Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (4:22)
The Mission Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (5:00)
The Promise Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (4:34)
The Reunion Phil Keaggy Phil Keaggy (6:04)
I Love You Lord Laurie Klein Phil Keaggy (5:28)

Credits

Gary DeLacy (Typography), Jim Scheffler (Mixing), Harlan Rogers (Keyboards), Chris Taylor (Engineer), Tom Coomes (Producer), Phil Keaggy (Arranger), Gary DeLacy (Cover Design), Phil Keaggy (Multi Instruments), Thom Roy (Mixing), Dave Coy (Bass), Alex Acuña & the Unknowns (Percussion), Harlan Rogers (Arranger), Cheri Anderson (Synthesizer), Dave Spurr (Drums), Phil Keaggy (Guitar (Electric)), Bruce Botnick (Mastering), Alex Acuña (Percussion), Tom Coomes (Executive Producer), Jeffrey Lams (Piano), Phil Keaggy (Guitar), Alex MacDougall (Percussion), Harlan Rogers (Piano), Phil Fewsmith (Photography), Ron Tutt (Drums), Jim Scheffler (Engineer), Phil Keaggy (Mixing), Tom Coomes (Mixing), Jeffrey Lams (Producer), Phil Keaggy (Engineer), Harlan Rogers (Fender Rhodes), David Coy (Fretless Bass), Alex Acuña & the Unknowns (Drums), Phil Keaggy (Guitar (Acoustic)), David Coy (Guitar (Bass)), Tom Coomes (Engineer), Jeffrey Lams (Arranger), Alex Acuña (Drums), Alex MacDougall (Art Direction), Phil Keaggy (Producer), Jeffrey Lams (Keyboards), Jeffrey Lams (Engineer), Smitty Price (Synthesizer), Eddie Keaggy (Engineer), Phil Keaggy (Guitar (Bass)), Jeffrey Lams (Synthesizer), Dave Coy (Fretless Bass)
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The Wind and the Wheat
Studio album by Phil Keaggy
Released January 1987
Label Colours/Maranatha! Music
Producer Phil Keaggy
Professional reviews
Phil Keaggy chronology
Way Back Home
(1987)
The Wind and the Wheat
(1987)
Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child
(1988)

The Wind and the Wheat is the title of an instrumental album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1987, on Maranatha! Music.

Contents

Track listing

All songs were written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.

Side one

  1. "March Of The Clouds" – 5:25
  2. "Paradise Dream" – 5:32
  3. "The Wind And The Wheat" – 4:32
  4. "Where Travellers Meet" – 6:32
  5. "From Shore To Shore" – 3:02

Side two

  1. "Prayer" – 4:21
  2. "The Mission" – 4:58
  3. "The Promise" – 4:30
  4. "The Reunion" – 6:00
  5. "I Love You Lord" (L. Klein) – 5:28

Personnel

  • Phil Keaggy: electric guitars, acoustic guitars, bass, electric mini-guitars, percussion, and keyboards.
  • Jeffery Lams: keyboards, acoustic piano, synthesizers.
  • Alex Acuña: drums, percussion.
  • Dave Coy: bass, fretless bass.
  • Cheri Anderson: Synthesizers.
  • Dave Spurr: Drums.
  • Harlan Rogers: rhodes piano, acoustic piano
  • Smitty Price: synthesizers.
  • Ron Tutt: drums
  • Alex MacDougall: percussion

Production notes

  • Executive Producer: Tom Coomes
  • Produced by Phil Keaggy, Tom Coomes, and Jeff Lams
  • Engineered by: Jim Scheffler, Eddie Keaggy, Chris Taylor, Phil Keaggy, Tom Coomes, Jeff Lams
  • Mixed by: Jim Scheffler, Phil Keaggy, Tom Coomes and Chris Taylor
  • CD Mastering by: Bruce Botnick at Digital Magnetics
  • Album photography: Phil Fewsmith (www.fewsmith.com)

 
 

 

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