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1970 - 1995: Time Volume 1 (1995)

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1970 - 1995: Time Volume 1 (also titled Time 1) is a compilation album by

Christian singer/songwriter/guitarist Phil Keaggy. It was released on

September 22, 1995 by Myrrh/Word Records.


Time 1 collects Keaggy's best songs and unreleased material from his first 25 years of music. It is the first of two CDs released separately. Keaggy writes about each track in the CD liner notes and he compiled this collection with producer Mark Maxwell, along with photographs. Among the previously unreleased tracks is an unreleased version of "Time" from 1985, an unreleased live Glass Harp performance of "Do Lord," "Hope's Desire," written by Keaggy and his sister Geri Bobeck and "The Answer." Time 1 is currently out of print and is not available digitally.


NOTE: the live performance of "Do Lord" by Glass Harp remained unreleased until 1997 when their live extended play, Live! At Carnegie Hall, featuring the track, was made available and released by Canis Major Records on CD.


Track listing

All songs were written by Phil Keaggy, except where noted.


1. introduction -0:41

2. I've Just Begun (Again) (Phil Keaggy, Lynn Nichols) (from Phil Keaggy and

Sunday's Child) -2:59

3. Sunday's Child (featuring Randy Stonehill) (Phil Keaggy, Randy Stonehill)

(from Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child) -3:49

4. Love Divine (from Crimson and Blue) -2:25

5. I Will Be There (from Getting Closer!) -5:01

6. Time (previously unreleased 1985 version, originally from Love Broke Thru)

-7:15

7. Hope's Desire (Phil Keaggy, Geri Bobeck) (previously unreleased) -4:23

8. Let Everything Else Go (from Town to Town) -4:56

9. Pilgrim's Flight (instrumental from The Master & The Musician) -2:23

10. Find Me in These Fields (from Find Me in These Fields) -3:58

11. Theme (Phil Maderia) (instrumental from Emerging) -1:27

12. Where Is My Maker (from Emerging) -3:53

13. Do Lord (Glass Harp) (traditional; arranged by Glass Harp) (previously

unreleased until 1997's Glass Harp live EP Live! At Carnegie Hall) -4:00

14. What a Day (from What a Day) -3:54

15. Little Ones (from Ph'lip Side) -4:59

16. Morning Light (inspired by Thomas Tiplady's poem "Above the Hills of Time")

  (from Play Thru Me) -3:32

17. March of the Clouds (instrumental from The Wind and the Wheat) -5:11

18. O God, Our Help in Ages Past (Isaac Watts, William Croft; arranged by Phil

Keaggy, Smitty Price and Loren Balman) (from the various artists recording Our

Hymns) -4:49

19. The Answer (previously unreleased) -3:20


Production credits


Phil Keaggy -compilation producer (all tracks), producer (tracks 5 -12, 14 - 19)

Mark Maxwell -compilation producer (all tracks)

Lynn Nichols -producer (tracks 2 -4 and 10)

Peter K. Hopper -producer (tracks 11 and 12)

Dan Collins -producer (track 15)

Bob Cotton -producer (tracks 8 and 16)

Smitty Price -producer (track 5)

Jeff Lams -producer (track 17)

Lewis Merenstein -producer (track 13)


Previous release: True Believer (1995)


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