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Emerging Phil Keaggy Band, 1977, reissued on CD in 2000 as Re-Emerging minus one song plus four new ones
The Master and the Musician, 1978 instrumental album, later reissued on CD with bonus track. A 30th anniversary edition was released in 2008 and included a bonus disc of alternate takes and an interview.
Ph'lip Side, 1980, released in two versions (one song different and in different sequence)
Two of Us, 2006, instrumental album with Mike Pachelli
Acoustic Cafe, 2007. Primarily an album of covers, many of which are duets. Guest vocalists include Randy Stonehill.
The Song Within, 2007, acoustic instrumental album
Phantasmagorical: Master and Musician 2, 2008, instrumental album
Welcome Inn, 2009, Christmas album
Frio Suite, 2009, instrumental album with Jeff Johnson
Inter-Dimensional Traveler, 2010, instrumental album. The album is the debut project from "The Phil Keaggy Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and Glass Harp drummer John Sferra.
Cosmic Rumpus, 2011, instrumental album. The album is the second project from "The Phil Keaggy Trio" but now credited as "The Jack Giering Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and Glass Harp drummer John Sferra.
Live from Kegworth Studio, 2012.
The Cover of Love, 2012.
WaterSky, 2012, instrumental album with Jeff Johnson
Infinity Unleashed, 2014, instrumental album. The album is the third project from "The Phil Keaggy Trio" but now credited as "John Sferra Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and drummer John Sferra.
1 By 1 (One by One) Live!, 1988. In addition to Keaggy, the band features Margaret Becker (vocals, guitar), Randy Stonehill (vocals, guitar), John Andrew Schreiner (keyboards, vocals), Rick Cua (bass, vocals), Mike Mead (drums, percussion) and Joe English (drums, percussion, vocals).
Live at Carnegie Hall, 1997. This concert had originally been recorded in 1971 but remained in the vaults until 1997. One track, "Do Lord", appeared on Keaggy's compilation album Time: 1970-1995 prior to the official release of Live at Carnegie Hall.
Strings Attached, 2000 (double album). This collection also features live versions of several Keaggy solo tunes such as "From the Beginning", "Chalice", "Inseparable", "John the Revelator", "True Believer", "Shades of Green", "Overture (for Guitar and Orchestra)", and "Tender Love".
Stark Raving Jams, 2004 (triple album). Includes live versions of Keaggy's solo material such as "Salvation Army Band" (listed as "SAB Jam") and "Nothing But the Blood of Jesus".
Glass Harp Live at the Beachland Ballroom 11.01.08.
Compilations
Prime Cuts, 1987 UK release only. Features selected tracks from Keaggy's 1980-85 albums
The Best of Keaggy: The Early Years 1973-1978, 1989 (unauthorized release)
Time 1: 1970-1995, 1995
Time 2: 1970-1995, 1995
What Matters, 2001. This nine-song compilation draws mostly from the albums Phil Keaggy and Crimson and Blue. "Tell Me How You Feel" from Sunday's Child is also included as is a new song "What Matters". The album was produced and released exclusively for the International Bible Society.
History Makers, 2003
Happy Valentine's Day, 2006. This limited edition release showcased various love songs that Phil had recorded over the years.
Soundtrack albums
Southern Girls, from the 2012 film by Carl Jackson. Available for download (only) from iTunes and Amazon. The movie and soundtrack feature a collection of previously released Keaggy material.
On tribute albums
No Compromise: Remembering the Music of Keith Green, Various Artists, 1992. Keaggy contributes backing vocals to Russ Taff's rendition of "Your Love Broke Through". Keaggy had previously recorded his own version of the song for his 1976 album Love Broke Thru
Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard, Various Artists, 1994. Keaggy contributes a recording of Heard's "I Always Do", a song featured first on his Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child album in 1988.
Orphans of God, Various Artists, 1996. This is a second tribute album to Mark Heard. Keaggy sings and plays on a remake of "Everything is All Right". Keaggy originally recorded the song featured for his 1988 album Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child.
Coming Up!A Tribute to Paul McCartney, Various Artists, 2001. Keaggy sings and plays on a cover version of "Somedays", a song that McCartney originally recorded for his 1997 album Flaming Pie.
Full Circle: A Celebration of Songs and Friends, Charlie Peacock, 2004. A collection of Charlie Peacock songs re-recorded by various artists. Keaggy and Bela Fleck provide instrumental backing to Sarah Groves' vocals on "In the Light".
A Musical Tribute To C.S. Lewis, Various Artists, 2005. Keaggy song "Addison's Walk" from Beyond Nature
Life is Precious: A Tribute to Wes King, Various Artists, 2006. Keaggy contributes a rendering of "Getting Used to the Darkness".
Yesterday: A Tribute to John Lennon and Paul McCartney, 2006, with Pat Coil and Mark Douthit. Keaggy sings and plays guitar on "And I Love Her".
Other collaborations
25 Songs of Christmas, Various Artists, 1982. Includes Keaggy's instrumental version of "We Three Kings".
Exercise for Life, Various Artists, 1983. Album from Stormie Omartian. Keaggy's song "Just a Moment Away" included.
C.A.U.S.E. (Christian Artists United to Save the Earth), Various Artists, 1985. Keaggy, along with many other Christian artists, contributed to the making of audio and video recording of the song, "Do Something Now."
Fight the Fight: Rescue the Unborn, Various Artists, 1985.
Shake: Christian Artists Face the Music, Various Artists, 1988. Interviews, songs, and snippets featuring artists on the Myrrh label.
Our Hymns, Various Artists, 1989. Keaggy contributes a cover of "O God Our Help in Ages Past".
Our Christmas, Various Artists, 1990. Keaggy sings a duet with Kim Hill on "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." Hill also arranged the song.
The Rock Revival: Feeling the Spirit, Vol. 1, Various Artists, 1991. Includes Keaggy's work with Paul Clark on "Listen Closely" and "Song of Love" with Keaggy, Paul Clark, Mike Burhart, John Mehler and Jay Truax.
New Young Messiah, Various Artists, 1993. Keaggy plays the instrumental "Pastorale".
Love Songs for a Lifetime-30 Great Love Songs, Various Artists, 1996. Keaggy sings "What A Wonder You Are" with Michele Pillar.
Sing Me to Sleep, Daddy, Various Artists, 1997. Keaggy performs "Brahms' Lullaby".
Surfonic Water Revival, 1998. Keaggy plays guitar on "Surfer's Paradise" and "California Blue".
Seize the Day and Other Stories, Carolyn Arends, 2000. Keaggy adds electric guitar on the live "Go with God".
The Prayer of Jabez Music: a Worship Experience, Various Artists, 2001. Keaggy and Geoff Moore team up for the duet "Touch of Greatness".
City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia, Various Artists, 2002. Keaggy plays guitar on "The Lord's Prayer", and sings on "Communion".
One, Neal Morse, 2004. Keaggy has a guitar solo during the songs "The Creation" and "The Separated Man", and sings a duet with Neal on the song "Cradle to the Grave".
Behold the Lamb of God, Andrew Peterson and Various Artists, 2004
Sweet Dreams and Starry Nights, Various Artists, 2005. Keaggy performs "Brahms' Lullaby".
Christmas Treasures, Various Artists, 2006. Keaggy contributes acoustic instrumental versions of "Coventry Carol" and "In the Bleak Midwinter".
Resurrection Worship, Various Artists, 2009. Keaggy contributed the song "He is Risen".
CPR 3, Various Artists, 2009. Keaggy contributes a re-recorded version of the song "Passport". The original version appears on Keaggy's 1995 album Sounds.
Far Away from Everyday, Brad Hoyt, 2013. Keaggy collaborated on the song "Look Inside".
The Courts of the King: The Worship Music of Ted Sandquist, 1977. Worship music album that includes artists Nedra Ross, Ted Sandquist, Lynn Nichols, Phil Madeira, Terry Anderson and The Love Inn Company
With The Squires
Unofficial Demo (c. 1966)
Official Demo; recorded at United Audio studios, (c. 1966)
"Batmobile" (single), "I Don't Care" (b-side); Penguin Records (c. 1966)
With The New Hudson Exit
"Come with Me" (single), "Waiting For Her" (b-side); Date Records (c. 1967)
With Glass Harp
Singles
"Where Did My World Come From?", 1969. B-side: "She Told Me".
Albums
Glass Harp, 1970
Synergy, 1971
It Makes Me Glad, 1972
Song in the Air, 1977 (Compilation album)
Live at Carnegie Hall, 1997
Strings Attached, 2000
Hour Glass, 2003
Stark Raving Jams, 2004
Glass Harp Live At The Beachland Ballroom 11.01.08, 2010
Collaborative works
With Muriel Anderson
Uncut Gems, 2003. Featuring contributions from special guest Stanley Jordan.
Carman, Mission 3:16, 1998. Keaggy plays guitar on "Surf Mission"
Michael W. Smith, Christmastime (album), 1998. "O Christmas Tree" an instrumental duet featuring Michael W. Smith on piano and Keaggy on acoustic and electric guitars.
Neal Morse, One, 2004. Electric guitar solo in "The Creation" at 8:25, Acoustic guitar solo in "The Man's Gone" (Reprise), 2nd Lead Vocals on "Cradle to the Grave."
Kim Hill, Real Christmas, 2004. Keaggy accompanies Hill on "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
Union of Sinners and Saints, Union of Sinners and Saints, 2016
Neal Morse, Morsefest "2015" Question Mark and Sola Scriptura, 2017
Jean Watson, Sacred, 2018. Guest performance by Keaggy
Videos
Phil Keaggy in Concert: St. Charles IL, 2004 (DVD)
Philly Live!, 2004 (DVD)
Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill: Together Live!, 2005 (DVD)
Electric Guitar Style, 2005 (Instructional DVD)
Acoustic Guitar Style, 2005 (Instructional DVD)
Glass Harp LIVE Circa '72 (DVD), 2006
The Master & the Musician: 30 Years Later Tour, 2008 (DVD)
Keaggy also appears on the video Muriel Anderson's All Star Guitar Night Concert, 2000. The two guitarists team up for a performance of "Tennessee Morning" from Keaggy's 220 album. Keaggy accompanies Michael Card on "The Poem of Your Life" in Card's 2002 concert video Scribbling in the Sand: The Best of Michael Card.