True Believer (Phil Keaggy album)
True Believer is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1995.
True Believer | ||||
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Released | May 1995 | |||
Genre | Contemporary Christian music | |||
Label | Sparrow | |||
Producer | Alan Shacklock | |||
Phil Keaggy chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "The True Believers" (Alan Shacklock) - 4:36
- "Wild Heart" (Randy Holland/Gordon Kennedy) - 5:00
- "Only You (Can Wash My Sins Away)" (Alan Shacklock) - 4:31
- "Salvation Army Band" (Phil Keaggy/Alan Shacklock) - 4:08
- "Don't Let Go of My Heart" (Phil Keaggy/Kip Raines/Jimmie Lee Sloas) - 4:10
- "Son of Man" (Phil Keaggy) - 4:37
- "And on That Day" (Phil Keaggy/John Sferra) - 5:05
- "Be Thou My Vision" (traditional) - 4:50
- "Have Mercy Lord" (Alan Shacklock) - 4:01
- "The Survivor" (Phil Keaggy) - 7:30
Personnel
- Phil Keaggy: guitar, acoustic guitar, 12 string guitar, EBow, bass, keyboards, vocals, background vocals
- Phil Madeira: Hammond organ
- Alan Shacklock: guitar, piano, keyboards (organ, strings, bells, brass, flute), drum programming, background vocals
- Gordon Kennedy: guitar, background vocals
- Jimmie Lee Sloas: bass, background vocals
- Wade Jaynes: bass
- Eric Darken: percussion, saxophone
- Steve Brewster: drums
- Randy Holland: background vocals
- Susan Ashton: vocals
Production notes
- Pete York: executive producer
- Alan Shacklock: producer, mixing
- Todd Robbins: engineer
- Aaron Swihart: assistant engineer
- Kevin B. Hipp: assistant engineer
- Mike Griffith: assistant engineer
- Norman Miller: ambience
- Tom Laune: mixing
- Greg Parker: mixing, mixing assistant
- Ken Love: mastering
- Karen Philpott: creative director
- Ron Keith: photography
- Lori Turk: make-up
- Jamie Kearney: stylist
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