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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Dave Sleger
After experiencing a taste of success in the late '60s and early '70s with Glass Harp, Phil Keaggy's lengthy solo career can best be described as one mired in underachievement. Many of his '70s and '80s albums were fluff pieces that failed to showcase his considerable guitar playing abilities and generated very little interest in the music press and radio. His works from the past decade have thankfully toppled that trend: 1988's Sunday's Child borrowed judiciously from the Beatles songbook imagine them with updated production and legit lead guitar; Beyond Nature, 1991 an instrumental endeavor, demonstrated Keaggy's prowess on acoustic guitar; and Crimson and Blue 1994 ...