1. A Child In Everyone's Heart - 0:00 2. Little Ones - 4:00 3. Spend My Life With You - 8:59 4. I Belong To You - 14:16 5. In Your Keep - 17:44 6. Just A Moment Away - 21:17 7. Sunday School - 25:21 8. A Royal Commandment - 29:56 9. Pulling Down - 35:46
The great Mr. Phil! You are brilliant, especially for me being a christian, yet coming from a very secular background with my music. But the Lord allows us to go astray then calls us back. I believe you are as good as Matheny, page, montgomery, Howie, and countless others. You are truly a legend in your own right and have touched my heart to the core. God bless you, dear Phil keaggy. ❤
I bought this jewel of an album as soon as it came out n loved every second of it when I played it. Thanks for posting. It is still great ministering for Jesus and also brings back some of my fondest memories of listening w my wife n my brethren.
This album was actually released in 1980 and I should know because I gave it as a gift to a friend I visited who was in the hospital (11/04/1980) for a cardiac exam; I still have a photo of the two of us sitting on his hospital bed with me wearing my Resurrection Band shirt that read “music to raise the dead”. I was awoken the next morning (11/05/1980) by my mother who told Donny had passed away in the night during his procedure. Donny Standridge, my dear friend, I will see you again in glory as we serve and worship the Lamb for eternity future! ❤️
Yes, this album was released in 1980. It was 'Town To Town' then released the next year and then "Play Thru Me" in 1982 . However, "Ph'lip Side" was re-released in 1982, replacing the song "Send Out Your Light" with "In Your Keep" while also changing the track order.
AND, he plays guitar with missing the middle finger on his right hand (from an accident as a youngster). So his finger- picking is phenomenal! We rented an apartment to him when he was writing & releasing these old albums. He and Bernadette would invite me in, and he'd play me some new song he'd just written. God used him, among others, to bring me into The Kingdom!
To me, he is the greatest guitarist And beautiful voice. God bless you Phil My family and I saw you in El Paso, Texas And thanks for allowing me to talk to you before and after your concert And also, thank you for the gift you sent me (your first songbook)
I had just come to Jesus a few months before this album came out. I was introduced to Phil's music a while before asking Jesus into my heart. So much of the holy Spirit comes through these songs, even today. I still love it!
As a new believer in 1982, this album (along with Keith Green's No Compromise and Jerusalem's Vol. 2) really ministered to me. I've seen Phil perform several times and had the chance to meet him once. What a wonderful person and amazing artist.
I went on to teach music as a career. Played drums and enough guitar for elem music glasses. Never spent money on cassettes or albums but as a HS senior I waltzed into a Christian book store looking for …. Prob a Christmas gift idea. I heard this album on the store pa. I bought the cassette in 82? And wore it out. 30 years later I realized Phil was from my home state probably 3 hours north of where I lived. I ran across the double cd that included this album and glad I bought it. Great work. I should go hear him in concert.
Every once in a while he will play for a tribute. I heard him in Dayton not long ago. He has retired but will always play as long as able. Check out his site.
From Wikipedia Ph'lip Side Studio album by Phil Keaggy Ph'lip Side is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1980 on Sparrow Records. To date, it is the only Phil Keaggy release to feature a double-sided cover image, in order to visually convey the "acoustic" and "electric" sides of the album. Corresponding song tracks are listed alongside each image. Track listing All songs written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted. This side (acoustic) "A Child (In Everyone's Heart)" - 4:01 "Little Ones" - 4:58 "Spend My Life With You" - 5:16 "Just a Moment Away" (Keaggy, Doug Pinnick) - 4:04 "I Belong to You" - 3:27 That side (electric) "A Royal Commandment" - 5:46 "Sunday School" - 4:34 "Send Out Your Light" (Keaggy, Ted Sandquist) - 3.:28 "Pulling Down" (Keaggy, Greg X. Volz) - 5:26 All tracks are written by Phil Keaggy, except where noted Reissue (1982) No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "A Child (In Everyone's Heart)" 3:55 2. "Little Ones" 4:27 3. "Spend My Life With You" 4:13 4. "I Belong to You" 4:10 5. "In Your Keep" Keaggy, Volz 3:28 6. "Just a Moment Away" Keaggy, Pinnick 4:00 7. "Sunday School" 4:32 8. "A Royal Commandment" 5:46 9. "Pulling Down" Keaggy, Volz 5:28 Note: The 1980 release use the above track order. The 1982 reissue, and subsequent CD release, removes "Send Out Your Light" and adds "In Your Keep" and shuffles the track order. Personnel Phil Keaggy - acoustic and electric guitars, vocals Richard Souther - piano, Rhodes, and synthesizers Leon Gaer - electric synthesized bass Leland Sklar - bass on "Send Out Your Light" Paul Leim - drums Jim Gordon - drums on "Send Out Your Light" Alex Acuña - percussion Dan Collins - background vocals Greg X. Volz - background vocals Jamie Owens-Collins - background vocals Mylon LeFevre - background vocals on "Send Out Your Light" Matthew Ward - background vocals on "Send Out Your Light"
God does tell us to seek him while he may be found. Knock and the door will be opened unto you. Seek and you shall find. Ask for wisdom.. Ask and it shall be given to you. Speak life.. and so many things he tells the right thinking person to do. I think he enjoys seeing people come to new truths and be excited over these pearls... God does not orchestrate our every step, but he does know which steps we will take, and then he knows how to alter our path if needed. The right thinking/ right living person does not need His intervention as much since/as he lives by kingdom principles. He is blessed in the fields, blessed in the city, blessed wherever the soles of his feet touch, etc. Only if we seek first the kingdom principles of how God would desire for us to live will we see his kingdom in every area of our life and see fruit--- some 30, some 60, some 100 fold return on the seed spread forth. The Harvest time is coming and is already starting to grow by leaps and bounds as the body of Christ is coming into new truths and understandings that the spirit of God is revealing were already hidden in his word. The time has come for Jeremiah 30:24 to come true across this flat plane called earth, with it's four corners and a firmament over our heads wherein dwells the stars, Sun, and Moon. Note: deceptions are revealed that were hard to understand for the elect before. I think God is waiting for us to seek him with all our hearts before he reveals further great revelations. Partnership with him is great. "ALL is of Him, but only in a sense that makes common sense." When the steps of a man are ordered by the Lord, he is not ordaining our choices, but he is watching carefully as a watchful Father does, and only intervenes in those steps to "order" them in an orderly manner.... Order here does not mean "command"... it simply means he knows how to properly arrange things if they get out of hand. And usually in a way that only faith can say that "God ordered them properly", as he never seems to make it totally obvious that it was Him doing it, as he desires faith, and is pleased to see his faith growing in us. - brother Paul
Interesting thing about this album most people don't catch: The record (old school) sides were not A and B, or 1 and 2 - they were This Side and That Side. This side was all acoustical and had an acoustic guitar in the background. That side was hard and all electrical, and had an electrical guitar in the background. remember where "Christian Music" was back in the day - electric rock sounding music raised eyebrows. Hence the reference to "That Side", like it's "That kind of music"....
Now, I'm trying to remember which media I bought; tape or LP. I know I had this recording but can't recall what you wrote about "this" and "that". I might have known it, but it has been a LONG time ago. Even if I knew about the sides, I probably wouldn't have recognized the electric side as being "that" kind of music. I do, however, remember the raised eyebrows from our Christian parents and elders in the church. Thanks for the input!😃
This was re-issued in 1982 at Phil Keaggy's request. The original release contained the song 'Send Out Your Light" which Mr. Keaggy removed for reasons which are vague. One possibility is the song was mixed badly (the kick drum was especially loud and obnoxious on this track). That song was pulled for this re-issue and the song 'In Your Keep' was added and placed on the 'This Side' side. Additionally, the song 'Just A Moment Away' was moved from the acoustic side of this album (This Side) and placed on the electric side (That Side). The jacket was not reprinted to reflect these changes. Instead a blue sticker with the new song list was placed on the 'This Side' side and a pink sticker with the new song list was placed on the 'That Side' of the jacket. A separate lyric / credit sheet was inserted into this release. (Discogs) 1st issue track line-up: A Royal Commandment Sunday School Send Out Your Light Pulling Down A Child (In Everyone's Heart) Little Ones Spend My Life With You Just A Moment Away I Belong To You
1. A Child In Everyone's Heart - 0:00
2. Little Ones - 4:00
3. Spend My Life With You - 8:59
4. I Belong To You - 14:16
5. In Your Keep - 17:44
6. Just A Moment Away - 21:17
7. Sunday School - 25:21
8. A Royal Commandment - 29:56
9. Pulling Down - 35:46
Thank you for your song "Little Ones" in 2024
The great Mr. Phil! You are brilliant, especially for me being a christian, yet coming from a very secular background with my music. But the Lord allows us to go astray then calls us back. I believe you are as good as Matheny, page, montgomery, Howie, and countless others. You are truly a legend in your own right and have touched my heart to the core. God bless you, dear Phil keaggy. ❤
Thank you for posting God Bless you and your family and your friends and your viewers 🙏 ❤️ ♥️ 🙌 😊 💕 🙏 ❤️
I bought this jewel of an album as soon as it came out n loved every second of it when I played it. Thanks for posting. It is still great ministering for Jesus and also brings back some of my fondest memories of listening w my wife n my brethren.
This album was actually released in 1980 and I should know because I gave it as a gift to a friend I visited who was in the hospital (11/04/1980) for a cardiac exam; I still have a photo of the two of us sitting on his hospital bed with me wearing my Resurrection Band shirt that read “music to raise the dead”. I was awoken the next morning (11/05/1980) by my mother who told Donny had passed away in the night during his procedure. Donny Standridge, my dear friend, I will see you again in glory as we serve and worship the Lamb for eternity future! ❤️
Yes, this album was released in 1980. It was 'Town To Town' then released the next year and then "Play Thru Me" in 1982 . However, "Ph'lip Side" was re-released in 1982, replacing the song "Send Out Your Light" with "In Your Keep" while also changing the track order.
Thank you for posting God Bless you and your family and friends and viewers.❤😂🎉😢😮😅🤠👍🍿💋
One of the best guitarist of his time ☝👍
AND, he plays guitar with missing the middle finger on his right hand (from an accident as a youngster). So his finger- picking is phenomenal!
We rented an apartment to him when he was writing & releasing these old albums. He and Bernadette would invite me in, and he'd play me some new song he'd just written. God used him, among others, to bring me into The Kingdom!
To me, he is the greatest guitarist
And beautiful voice.
God bless you Phil
My family and I saw you in El Paso, Texas
And thanks for allowing me to talk to you before and after your concert
And also, thank you for the gift you sent me (your first songbook)
I had just come to Jesus a few months before this album came out. I was introduced to Phil's music a while before asking Jesus into my heart. So much of the holy Spirit comes through these songs, even today. I still love it!
As a new believer in 1982, this album (along with Keith Green's No Compromise and Jerusalem's Vol. 2) really ministered to me. I've seen Phil perform several times and had the chance to meet him once. What a wonderful person and amazing artist.
Such a great album!!
My very first LP. Haven't heard it in years, and here I sit, I've not forgotten any detail.
One of my first albums, saw him play at a high school on this tour! Still love this one!
One of my favorite Keaggy albums! Thank you!
I went on to teach music as a career. Played drums and enough guitar for elem music glasses. Never spent money on cassettes or albums but as a HS senior I waltzed into a Christian book store looking for …. Prob a Christmas gift idea. I heard this album on the store pa. I bought the cassette in 82? And wore it out. 30 years later I realized Phil was from my home state probably 3 hours north of where I lived. I ran across the double cd that included this album and glad I bought it. Great work. I should go hear him in concert.
Every once in a while he will play for a tribute. I heard him in Dayton not long ago. He has retired but will always play as long as able. Check out his site.
So "British"... hehe... I bought this straight off the Maranatha Village store shelf. What a talent that has blessed millions...
Thank Jésus-Christ for phil keaggy in compagnie musicale
I absolutely love this album... a blast from the past bringing a flood of memories which include 3 PK concerts. Much gratitude!!!!
From Wikipedia
Ph'lip Side
Studio album by Phil Keaggy
Ph'lip Side is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1980 on Sparrow Records. To date, it is the only Phil Keaggy release to feature a double-sided cover image, in order to visually convey the "acoustic" and "electric" sides of the album. Corresponding song tracks are listed alongside each image.
Track listing
All songs written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.
This side (acoustic)
"A Child (In Everyone's Heart)" - 4:01
"Little Ones" - 4:58
"Spend My Life With You" - 5:16
"Just a Moment Away" (Keaggy, Doug Pinnick) - 4:04
"I Belong to You" - 3:27
That side (electric)
"A Royal Commandment" - 5:46
"Sunday School" - 4:34
"Send Out Your Light" (Keaggy, Ted Sandquist) - 3.:28
"Pulling Down" (Keaggy, Greg X. Volz) - 5:26
All tracks are written by Phil Keaggy, except where noted
Reissue (1982)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "A Child (In Everyone's Heart)" 3:55
2. "Little Ones" 4:27
3. "Spend My Life With You" 4:13
4. "I Belong to You" 4:10
5. "In Your Keep" Keaggy, Volz 3:28
6. "Just a Moment Away" Keaggy, Pinnick 4:00
7. "Sunday School" 4:32
8. "A Royal Commandment" 5:46
9. "Pulling Down" Keaggy, Volz 5:28
Note: The 1980 release use the above track order. The 1982 reissue, and subsequent CD release, removes "Send Out Your Light" and adds "In Your Keep" and shuffles the track order.
Personnel
Phil Keaggy - acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
Richard Souther - piano, Rhodes, and synthesizers
Leon Gaer - electric synthesized bass
Leland Sklar - bass on "Send Out Your Light"
Paul Leim - drums
Jim Gordon - drums on "Send Out Your Light"
Alex Acuña - percussion
Dan Collins - background vocals
Greg X. Volz - background vocals
Jamie Owens-Collins - background vocals
Mylon LeFevre - background vocals on "Send Out Your Light"
Matthew Ward - background vocals on "Send Out Your Light"
God does tell us to seek him while he may be found. Knock and the door will be opened unto you. Seek and you shall find. Ask for wisdom.. Ask and it shall be given to you. Speak life.. and so many things he tells the right thinking person to do. I think he enjoys seeing people come to new truths and be excited over these pearls... God does not orchestrate our every step, but he does know which steps we will take, and then he knows how to alter our path if needed.
The right thinking/ right living person does not need His intervention as much since/as he lives by kingdom principles. He is blessed in the fields, blessed in the city, blessed wherever the soles of his feet touch, etc.
Only if we seek first the kingdom principles of how God would desire for us to live will we see his kingdom in every area of our life and see fruit--- some 30, some 60, some 100 fold return on the seed spread forth.
The Harvest time is coming and is already starting to grow by leaps and bounds as the body of Christ is coming into new truths and understandings that the spirit of God is revealing were already hidden in his word.
The time has come for Jeremiah 30:24 to come true across this flat plane called earth, with it's four corners and a firmament over our heads wherein dwells the stars, Sun, and Moon.
Note: deceptions are revealed that were hard to understand for the elect before. I think God is waiting for us to seek him with all our hearts before he reveals further great revelations. Partnership with him is great.
"ALL is of Him, but only in a sense that makes common sense."
When the steps of a man are ordered by the Lord, he is not ordaining our choices, but he is watching carefully as a watchful Father does, and only intervenes in those steps to "order" them in an orderly manner.... Order here does not mean "command"... it simply means he knows how to properly arrange things if they get out of hand. And usually in a way that only faith can say that "God ordered them properly", as he never seems to make it totally obvious that it was Him doing it, as he desires faith, and is pleased to see his faith growing in us. - brother Paul
Thank you, I have been looking for this gem for a while.
Interesting thing about this album most people don't catch: The record (old school) sides were not A and B, or 1 and 2 - they were This Side and That Side. This side was all acoustical and had an acoustic guitar in the background. That side was hard and all electrical, and had an electrical guitar in the background. remember where "Christian Music" was back in the day - electric rock sounding music raised eyebrows. Hence the reference to "That Side", like it's "That kind of music"....
Now, I'm trying to remember which media I bought; tape or LP. I know I had this recording but can't recall what you wrote about "this" and "that". I might have known it, but it has been a LONG time ago. Even if I knew about the sides, I probably wouldn't have recognized the electric side as being "that" kind of music. I do, however, remember the raised eyebrows from our Christian parents and elders in the church. Thanks for the input!😃
I loved this album. This side was my favorite. What great memories this brings back. Those early Christian days were the best.
That was one of the first things that I checked out when I bought the album.
This was re-issued in 1982 at Phil Keaggy's request. The original release contained the song 'Send Out Your Light" which Mr. Keaggy removed for reasons which are vague. One possibility is the song was mixed badly (the kick drum was especially loud and obnoxious on this track). That song was pulled for this re-issue and the song 'In Your Keep' was added and placed on the 'This Side' side. Additionally, the song 'Just A Moment Away' was moved from the acoustic side of this album (This Side) and placed on the electric side (That Side). The jacket was not reprinted to reflect these changes. Instead a blue sticker with the new song list was placed on the 'This Side' side and a pink sticker with the new song list was placed on the 'That Side' of the jacket. A separate lyric / credit sheet was inserted into this release. (Discogs)
1st issue track line-up:
A Royal Commandment
Sunday School
Send Out Your Light
Pulling Down
A Child (In Everyone's Heart)
Little Ones
Spend My Life With You
Just A Moment Away
I Belong To You
I definitely remember "Send Out Your Light" and deeply miss it not being in subsequent reissues of the album.
Sounds like Paul Mc Cartney
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