Phil Keaggy - Beyond Nature

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Album Details

Title: Beyond Nature
Artist: Phil Keaggy
Release Date: 1991
Re-Released On: 1/23/2006
Label: Word Distribution, Sony Music Distribution, Myrrh Records
Duration: 60:05
UPCs: 080688080129, 074644774825, 074644774849, 080688080167
Genre: Gospel
Styles: Gospel, CCM, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Christian
Moods: Spiritual, Confident, Earnest, Energetic, Ambitious, Delicate, Gentle, Intimate, Passionate, Playful, Quirky, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Rousing, Soothing, Sophisticated, Rollicking
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. In the Light of Common Day
  2. County Down
  3. Symphonic Dance
  4. Addison's Walk
  5. I Feel the Winds of God Today
  6. Fare Thee Well
  7. Fragile Forest
  8. Brother Jack
  9. As Warm as Tears
  10. A Place of Springs
  11. In the Light of Common Day (Reprise)
  12. When Night Falls

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDMyrrh Records801
2005CDWord Distribution
------CDWord DistributionEK-47748
------CDSony Music Distribution47748

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Album Review

Phil Keaggy, the nine-fingered virtuoso, released this acoustic tribute to C.S. Lewis in 1991 to rave reviews from guitar aficionados and to a greatly disappointed ccm audience, who had wanted to hear more of the Beatles-influenced work he had explored with Phil Keaggy & Sunday's Child and Find Me in These Fields. This is a mature work -- he does not, in a Paganini fashion, write compositions solely to show off his incredible talent. This is a very musical work with beautiful pieces held together by strong craftsmanship and compositional prowess. Alternate tunings are the big experiment here, and are pointedly displayed in the liner notes where applicable. Many of the pieces are also augmented by string quartet or wind instruments, giving this body of work a grand or symphonic feel -- something listeners hadn't heard from Keaggy before. The finest moments are the ones with additional players, notably "County Down" (featuring Stuart Duncan on fiddle) and "Fare Thee Well." The most outspoken tribute to C.S. Lewis appears in "Brother Jack" (which opens with the nursery melody "Frère Jacques"). ~ Mark W.B. Allender, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben PearsonPhotography
C.S. LewisLiner Notes
Chris TealViolin
David DavidsonViolin
Dennis GoodTrombone
Don HartEnsemble Arranger
Dristin WilkinsonViola
Eberhard RammFrench Horn, Horn
Farrell MorrisPercussion
George TidwellTrumpet
Hank WilliamsMastering
John CatchingsCello, Viola
John David ParkerMixing Assistant
Ken LoveDigital Editing
Kristin WilkinsonViola
L. Arthur NicholsCreative Consultant
Marianne OsielOboe
Mark MaxwellA&R
Mike HaynesTrumpet
Phil KeaggyGuitar, Arranger, Producer
Ralph ChildsTuba
Robert CharlesAssistant Engineer
Sam LevineWoodwind, Recorder, Flute, Flute (Alto), Flute (Bass)
Stuart DuncanFiddle

Member Reviews

Steve R. wrote on 8/17/2009...

Beautiful music! Thoughtful, joyful, excellent uplifting music.