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| Recorded = June-August 1978<br/>Hedden West Studio<br/>([[Shaumberg, Illinois]]) |
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| Genre = [[Instrumental music]], [[Christian music]] |
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| Label = [[NewSong Records|NewSong]] |
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| Producer = [[Phil Keaggy]] |
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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.
Side 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 Kircher: 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 Kircher: Flute on "The Castle's Call," and "Wedding in the 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, IL