Emerging

Emerging

Infobox Album |
Name = Emerging
Type = Album
Artist = Phil Keaggy



Released = 1977
Recorded =
Length =
Label = NewSong Records
Producer = Peter K. Hopper with Phil Keaggy
Reviews =

Last album = Love Broke Thru (1976)
This album = "Emerging" (1977)
Next album = "The Master and the Musician" (1978)

"Emerging" is the title of the only album by the Phil Keaggy Band, released in 1977, on NewSong Records. The album was released on CD in 2000 -- minus the last track and plus four new songs --- as "ReEmerging".

Track listing (original LP)

All songs written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.

ide one

#"Theme" (Phil Madeira) – 1:25 (instrumental)
#"Where Is My Maker?" – 2:25
#"Another Try" – 4:55
#"Ryan's Song" (inspired by a poem by Bill Clarke) – 3:09
#"Struck By The Love" (Madeira) – 5:43 (lead vocal: Phil Madeira)

ide two

#"Turned On The Light" – 4:57
#"Sorry" – 4:09
#"Take A Look Around" – 5:16
#"Gentle Eyes" – 5:29

Track listing ("ReEmerging" CD)

#"Theme"
#"Where Is My Maker?"
#"Another Try"
#"Ryan's Song"
#"Struck By The Love"
#"Turned On The Light"
#"Sorry"
#"Take A Look Around"
#"My Auburn Lady" (Keaggy) - 4:26
#"Mighty Lord" (Madeira) - 4:43 (lead vocal: Phil Madeira)
#"You're My Hero" (Andersen/Keaggy) - 4:04 (lead vocal: Terry Andersen)
#"Amelia Earhart's Last Flight" (McEnery) - 3:17 (lead vocal: Dan Cunningham)

The Phil Keaggy Band

*Dan Cunningham: bass, vocals (CD reissue only)
*Lynn Nichols: vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar (lead on "Struck By The Love"), classical guitar.
*Phil Keaggy: vocals, lead electric and acoustic guitar
*Phil Madeira: vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes, Micro & Polymoog synths
*Terry Andersen: drums, vocals (CD reissue only)

Additional musicians

*Karl Fruh: Cello on "Another Try"
*Ray Papai: Sax on "Sorry"

Production notes

*Produced by Peter K. Hopper with Phil Keaggy.
*Engineered & Mixed by Gary Hedden.


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