220 (album)

220 is an instrumental album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1996. In contrast to Acoustic Sketches, songs are performed using electric guitar.[2] The album reached No. 21 on the Top Contemporary Christian chart.[3]

220
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 3, 1996
Studio
  • Javelina Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Kegworth Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
  • OmniSound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Length48:29
LabelSparrow
ProducerBill Deaton
Phil Keaggy chronology
Acoustic Sketches
(1996)
220
(1996)
On the Fly
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

All songs written by Phil Keaggy.

  1. "Animal" - 4:49
  2. "Arrow" - 6:02
  3. "Montana" - 4:44
  4. "Tennessee Morning" - 3:55
  5. "Great Escape" - 7:12
  6. "Stomp" - 4:40
  7. "Highland" - 5:52
  8. "Beyond This Day" - 4:22
  9. "Ian's Groove" - 3:35
  10. "Watt Ever (220 Jam)" - 3:18

Personnel

  • Phil Keaggy – guitar (1-10), bass guitar (3, 8, 9), drums (3), tambourine (3), synthesizer (8)
  • Phil Madeira – Hammond B3 organ (1, 9), slide guitar (9)
  • Patrick Leonardclaves (1, 6), keyboards (2, 4), acoustic piano (4, 5, 7), Hammond B3 organ (5, 6), synthesizer (6, 7)
  • Spencer Campbell – bass guitar (1, 2, 4-7, 10)
  • Lynn Williams – drums (1, 2, 4-8, 10), cymbal (9)
  • Ian Keaggy – drums (9)
  • Eric Darken – percussion (3, 4, 6, 7, 8)
  • Blair Masters – drum loop programming (5)
  • Chris Carmichael – fiddle (7)
  • Hunter Lee – Scottish war pipes (7), tin whistle (7)
  • Pat Bergeson – harmonica (9)

Production

  • Bill Deaton – producer, audio engineer, mixing
  • John Mays – executive producer
  • Phil Keaggy – additional engineer
  • Patrick Kelly – assistant engineer
  • Amanda Sears – assistant engineer
  • Aaron Swihart – assistant engineer
  • Darren Smith – mix assistant
  • Carry Summers – mix assistant
  • Doug Sax – mastering
  • Javelina Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee – recording location.
  • Kegworth Studio, Nashville, Tennessee – recording location.
  • OmniSound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee – recording location.
  • Gambit Studio, Gallatin, Tennessee – mixing location.
  • The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, California – mastering location.
  • Charles Garrett – guitar technician
  • Karen Philpott – creative director
  • Bruce Ellefson – design
  • Rich Borge – cover illustration
  • Ron Keith – photography
  • Jamie Kearney – stylist
  • Lori Turk – hair and makeup
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References

  1. 220 at AllMusic
  2. "Phil Keaggy - 220 CD Album". Cduniverse.com. September 3, 1996. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
  3. "220 - Phil Keaggy | Awards". AllMusic. September 3, 1996. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
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