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1994 studio album by Phil Keaggy
Crimson and Blue
Studio album by Phil Keaggy
ReleasedMarch 1994
RecordedMid-1992
StudioThe Dugout, Nashville, Tennessee
GenreRock
LabelEpic
ProducerL. Arthur Nichols
Phil Keaggy chronology
Crimson and Blue
(1993)
Crimson and Blue
(1994)
True Believer
(1995)

Blue is a 1994 album by American guitarist Phil Keaggy, released on Epic Records. Blue was released in the mainstream market simultaneously with Keaggy's album, Crimson and Blue, which was geared to the Christian market. The most significant differences are the inclusion of three different songs (Keaggy's cover of the Badfinger song, "Baby Blue"; "All Our Wishes"; and "The Further Adventures of..." from the Revelator EP) and the exclusion of five songs from Crimson and Blue ("Love Divine," "Reunion Of Friends," "Stone Eyes," "I Will Be There," and "Nothing But The Blood.") In addition, several of the tracks on Blue are reworked.

Track listing

All songs were written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Doin' Nothin'" – 7:35 (shorter than the Crimson and Blue version)
  2. "Don't Pass Me By" (Keaggy/Nichols) – 3:47
  3. "Baby Blue" (Pete Ham) – 5:37
  4. "All There Is to Know" (Keaggy/Madeira) – 3:49
  5. "John the Revelator" (traditional) – 8:02
  6. "World of Mine" – 4:30 (shorter than the Crimson and Blue version)
  7. "Everywhere I Look" (Phil Madeira) – 3:53 (shorter than the Crimson and Blue version)
  8. "The Further Adventures of..." (jam with Glass Harp's John Sferra) – 12:37
  9. "All Our Wishes" – 3:22
  10. "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God" (Van Morrison) – 6:39
  11. "Shouts of Joy" (music by Keaggy, words by Ray Repp) – 5:54

Personnel

References

Phil Keaggy
Solo releases
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Collaborative works
as member of Glass Harp
with 2nd Chapter of Acts
and "A Band Called David"
with Scott Denté and Wes King
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