Phil Keaggy - Play Thru Me

Phil Keaggy - Play Thru Me
Phil Keaggy - Play Thru Me

STYLE: Rock
RATING Not Rated
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 29201-25265
LABEL: Sparrow
FORMAT: 12 inch vinyl Album
RRP: £4.99

Reader Comments

Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 15:03 on Jul 14 2011

I was an avid listener to Phil's music for quite sometime before I got a copy of this great 80's release. I had heard the top ccm song "Morning Light", which connected to me, that I have loved from the start of it's first hearing:thanx Phil great song!
The less than 3 minute "Happy" begins side 1 of lp;
great 2 minute plus guitar intro (what Phil is known for): this song and afore mentioned are on his "Time" cds 1 & 2, from 1995. Phil wrote every song on this album & provides bgvs for the songs as well; wtg Phil! I luv "Cherish The Moment"; "we may never pass this way again, though we may be
reflective". I appreciate that Phil references Bible scripture for each song. I luv the chorus to title song "Play Thru Me"; great music for it. "His Master's
Voice" is such a song of beauty ( a better lp closer).
"Morning Light" would've faired better as side 1 or 2 starter song; it is quite the album high-light song.
Glad to have this album. GOD Bless! - Don



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