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Phil Keaggy And Sunday's Child - Bonus Disc [A]

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PK notes for Sunday’s Child:

In 1986, my Wind and The Wheat project was released.
It was pure joy to make an album like that. Thank you Tommy Coomes. I had changed management and was newly signed to the Word label by 1988. One of my 1970s bandmates, the talented Lynn Nichols became my enthusiastic producer for a new adventurous album project.
I had been traveling and recording with friend and songwriter Randy Stonehill and we wrote the title song for this next album- to be called Sunday’s Child.
Mark Maxwell was my A&R man and he and Lynn laid out a course to take for this new recording.
We recorded tracks and overdubs in various California studios. The majority of my band were flown in from Nashville: Mike Mead (drums), James Hollihand (guitar). Rick Cua (bass) and we had guest appearances from many incredible musicians, writers (Steve Taylor, Lance Demers and others) and singers appear on the songs: Randy Stonehill, Russ Taff, Mark Heard, Derri Daugherty, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Lynn Nichols, Alwyn Wall and some LA players as well: Robbie Buchanan and Lenny Castro.
It was a big venture, but we were young and had the energy.
Jack Joesph Puig was our main recording and mixing engineer, but we had other fine engineers as well: Dave Hackbarth, KC McMackin…also David Schober and Brian Tankersly (God rest both those dear friends)!
Eddie Keaggy was also a huge help in the recording process.
When the album was finally finished, I got “word” that RCA Records was interested in releasing the album….but such was record company politics, and that prospect was abandoned. I was pretty keen on the idea that the Nipper would be my label mascot.
Friends were very encouraging about the album! It seemed to resonate with musicians and British Rock fans. It was probably difficult for my new record label to know how to market Sunday’s Child to the CCM market.
Still, it was a fun album to tour and Randy and I shared a great band and went on the road with it and his new release at the time as well, which I believe was Wild Frontier.

Looking back, I see how special it was to work alongside some amazing talent ~ and the very gifted Mark Heard was truly a great asset to this album with 2 of his incredible songs, “I Always Do” and “Everything Is Alright.” (His wonderful demos are on the bonus discs, as well as versions of both songs with his vocal.)
We used vintage gear- old guitars and Vox amps.
You can really hear and feel the heat of the tubes in those amplifiers.
Special thanks goes out to Ben Pearson who took many of the photographs.
So, now it’s been about 34 years since we made this project together and the music still stands and resonates.
Glad to see it made available once again here on Bandcamp.
Thanks for listening
Phil Keaggy
8/6/22

credits

released August 4, 2022

This album was recorded between June 6, 1988 and August 15, 1988
Produced by L. Arthur Nichols
Director of Recording: Jack Joseph Puig
Overdub Engineer: David Schober
Mixed by Jack Joseph Puig
Assisted by Eddie Keaggy, Dave Hackbarth, KC McMackin, Bart Stevens and Wade Jaynes
Recorded at Music Grinder and Neverland Studios
Additional Studios: Schnee Studio, Fingerprint Records and The Hop
Mixed at Schnee Studio
Additional Engineers: Brian Tankersley and Mark heard
Photography by Dan Arsenault
Additional Photography by Ben Pearson
Art Direction and Design: Ph.D
Grooming by Scott Parker
Styling: Maria Sarno
A&R Coordinator: Deb Rhodes
Production Manager: Laurie Fink
Mark Heard appears courtesy of What? Records
Management: Norman Miller, Proper Management

Special Thanks…
To Norman Miller for Proper Management • Lynn Nichols for years of friendship, encouragement and most of all patience • Kathy Nichols…for Lynn • David Keaggy who taught me guitar and for the ’59 Gretch • Eddie Keaggy for all the hard work and dedication on and off the road • Deb Rhodes for encouragement, hours of dedication and for keeping Lynn sane • Steve Sightsinger and Sightsinger Music • Steve Conaway, Andy Brauer, James Olson, Jim Lacey-Baker, Ken Hoover, Kenny Marshall and Sam Karam for use of your rare and special guitars • Mark Sampson for the Vox • The Band: James Hollihan – Guitar, Rick Cua – Bass, Mike Mead – Drums • The Singers: Randy Stonehill, Russ Taff, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Mark heard, Derri Daugherty, Lynn Nichols and Alwyn Wall • Engineers: Jack Joseph Puig, David Schober, Brian Tankersley, David Hackbarth, KC McMackin • The Drum Doctor for the use of Ringo’s old drum kit • Holly at Street Level for your hard work and dedication • The all the great folks at Myrrh Records • To all my friends in Youngstown, OH…- where it all began • Jas Obrecht and Neal Williams for your support over the years • Herschel and the folks at Lab Sound • Steve Taylor for lending a “hand” • and a very special thanks to Bernadette and our little trio (Alicia, Olivia, Ian) – there’s not enough space to even begin to say thank you.

TELL ME HOW YOU FEEL
Written by Phil Keaggy
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Phil Keaggy
Guitars: James Hollihan and Phil Keaggy
Backing Vocals: Phil Keaggy
Hand Claps: Lenny Castro, Steve Taylor and Phil Keaggy
Percussion: Lenny Castro

SUNDAY’s CHILD
Written by Randy Stonehill and Phil Keaggy
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Stonehillian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: James Hollihan, Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill
Vocals: Phil Keaggy, Randy Stonehill
Percussion: Lenny Castro

I ALWAYS DO
Written by Mark Heard
© 1988 Ideola Music/ASCAP
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Phil Keaggy
Guitars: James Hollihan, Phil Keaggy and Mark Heard
Hammond B-3: Robbie Buchanan
Vocals: Phil Keaggy

I’M GONNA GET YOU NOW
Written by Phil Keaggy and Lynn Nichols
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy and James Hollihan
Vocals: Phil Keaggy
Megaphone: Rudy Valentine

BLESSED BE THE TIES
Written by Lynn Nichols, Phil Keaggy and Steve Taylor
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Soylent Tunes/ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Phil Keaggy
Guitars: James Hollihan, Phil Keaggy and Lynn Nichols
Percussion: Lenny Castro

THIS COULD BE THE MOMENT
Written by Angelo Palladino and Lynn Nichols
© 1988 Patch Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy (1st solo). James Hollihan (2nd solo)
Hammond B-3: Robbie Buchanan
Backing Vocals: Phil Keaggy, Mark Heard, Jimmie Lee Sloas
Percussion: Lenny Castro

AIN’T GOT NO
Witten by Randy Stonehill and Sandi Stonehill
© 1988 Stonehillian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy and James Hollihan
Hammond B-3: Robbie Buchanan
Lead Vocals: Phil Keaggy, Russ Taff, Randy Stonehill
Backing Vocals: Phil Keaggy, Lynn Nichols, Randy Stonehill, and Russ Taff
Percussion: Lenny Castro

SOMEBODY LOVES YOU
Written by Phil Keaggy
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy and James Hollihan
Backing Vocals: Phil Keaggy, Mark Heard, Alwyn Wall
Percussion: Lenny Castro

BIG ERASER
Written by Lynn Nichols, Lance Demers and Phil Keaggy
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy and James Hollihan
Backing Vocals: Phil Keaggy, Lynn Nichols, Derri Daugherty
Percussion: Lenny Castro

EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT
Written by Mark Heard
© 1988 Ideola Music/ASCAP
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy and James Hollihan
Backing Vocals: Mark Heard
Percussion: Lenny Castro

I’VE JUST BEGUN (AGAIN)
Written by Phil Keaggy and Lynn Nichols
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy and James Hollihan
Backing Vocals: Phil Keaggy, Lynn Nichols, Derri Daugherty

WALK IN TWO WORLDS
Written by Randy Stonehill and Phil Keaggy
© 1988 Sebastian Music/Stonehillian Music/Word Music (a Div. of Word, Inc.) /ASCAP
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass: Rick Cua
Guitars: James Hollihan and Phil Keaggy
Hammond B-3: Robbie Buchanan
Backing Vocals: Lynn Nichols, Russ Taff and Phil Keaggy
Percussion: Lenny Castro

TALK ABOUT SUFFERING
Traditional – Arranged by Phil Keaggy
© Public Domain / Arranged by Phil Keaggy
Drums: Mike Mead
Bass Rick Cua
Guitars: Phil Keaggy and James Hollihan
Backing Vocals: Jimmie Lee Sloas, Mark Heard, Phil Keaggy
Percussion: Lenny Castro

Cover photo by Ben Pearson
Special thanks to Steve Ashlock & Dave Eastburn

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Phil Keaggy is one of the most admired guitarists in music today. A master of both electric rock and acoustic finger style, he has been honing his craft for over 50 years.
He continues to sell out concerts all over the United States, with his ever-changing style, ranging from rock-and-roll to fully orchestrated instrumental compositions.
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