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2006 studio album by Phil Keaggy
Dream Again
Studio album by Phil Keaggy
ReleasedOctober 15, 2006
GenreCCM, acoustic
Length45:53
LabelStrobie
ProducerPhil Keaggy and JB
Phil Keaggy chronology
Two of Us
(2006)
Dream Again
(2006)
Acoustic Cafe
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Jesus Freak Hideout
Christianity Today

Dream Again is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 2006. His first new studio vocal album since the 2000 release of Lights of Madrid, Keaggy described it as a "relationship album." It contains songs dedicated to his older sisters ("Kathy's Song" and "How Can I Thank You"), his wife Bernadette ("It's You and Me"), and his daughter Olivia ("There With You"), as well as other personal references. Additionally, his son Ian adds acoustic guitar and vocals and his daughter Alicia performs vocals on "Micah 6:8".

Track listing

  1. "Dream Again"
  2. "Why"
  3. "Redemption"
  4. "Thank You for Today"
  5. "Revive Me"
  6. "There With You"
  7. "Traveling Light"
  8. "Micah 6:8"
  9. "Kathy's Song"
  10. "It's You and Me"
  11. "How Can I Thank You"
  12. "Love is the Reason"

Personnel

  • Phil Keaggy - vocals, producer, instrumentation
  • Ian Keaggy - acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Alicia Keaggy - vocals
  • Tom Howard - piano
  • Chris McHugh - drums
  • Mike Radovosky - drums
  • Tom Shinness - bass, cello, harmonium, tambourine, backing vocals
  • Jonathon Willis - string arrangements
  • Richard Dodd - mastering
  • Loren Balman - photography, cover photo

References

  1. Frias, Sherwin (10 March 2007). "Phil Keaggy, Dream Again Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  2. Banister, Christa. "Dream Again, Christian Music Reviews". Christianity Today. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
Phil Keaggy
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1970s
1980s
1990s
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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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