Way Back Home (Phil Keaggy album)

Way Back Home is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1986 on Pan Pacific Records. A heavily revised reissue of the album — with a different cover, a different track order, new songs, one original track omitted, and several other tracks remixed or partially rerecorded — was released in 1994 on Sparrow Records.

Way Back Home
Studio album by
Released1986
Studio
Length45:19
LabelPan Pacific
ProducerPhil Keaggy
Phil Keaggy chronology
Getting Closer!
(1985)
Way Back Home
(1986)
The Wind and the Wheat
(1987)
Reissue cover
Way Back Home (reissue)
Studio album by
Released1994 re-released
Length60:34
LabelSparrow
Phil Keaggy chronology
Blue
(1994)
Way Back Home (reissue)
(1994)
Acoustic Sketches
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

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

1986 version

  1. "Way Back Home" (4:19)
  2. "Here and Now" (2:44)
  3. "A New Star" (3:32)
  4. "Maker of the Universe" (music by Keaggy, words by F. W. Pitt) (3:10)
  5. "Once I Prayed" (music by Keaggy, words by Helen McDowell) (3:10)
  6. "Let Everything Else Go" (5:51) (different than the previously released version on Town to Town album)
  7. "Noah's Song" (4:01)
  8. "The Reunion" (5:59) (also released, in a nearly identical version, on The Wind and the Wheat album, the following year)
  9. "Olivia" (3:21)
  10. "Be in Time" (music by Keaggy, Words by anonymous and Keaggy) (4:18)
  11. "In Every Need" (music by Keaggy, Words Samuel Longfellow and anonymous) (4:54)
- does not appear on 1994 version

1994 version

  1. "Way Back Home" (4:19)
  2. "A New Star" (3:35)
  3. "Father-Daughter Harmony" (Alicia and Phil Keaggy) (4:25)
  4. "It Could Have Been Me" (music by Keaggy, Words by Sheila Walsh) (5:11)
  5. "In Every Need" (music by Keaggy, words Samuel Longfellow and anonymous) (4:57)
  6. "She's a Dancer" (2:59)
  7. "Let Everything Else Go" (4:54)
  8. "Olivia" (3:26)
  9. "Once I Prayed" (music by Keaggy, words by Helen McDowell) (3:14)
  10. "Noah's Song" (4:01)
  11. "Maker of the Universe" (music by Keaggy, words by F. W. Pitt) (3:11)
  12. "Be in Time" (music by Keaggy, words by anonymous and Keaggy) (4:23)
  13. "Here and Now" (2:40)
  14. "The 50th" (music by Keaggy and traditional) (9:19)
- new song

Differences in songs between versions

Although most of the songs from the original 1986 version also appear on the 1994 version, several were revised in various ways:

  • "Here and Now" – string sounds from the original version were removed for the 1994 version, and the 1994 version is faded slightly early
  • "A New Star" – background instrumentation (including woodwinds) is different between the original and 1994 versions
  • "Maker of the Universe" – original version has strings and multiple overdubbed vocals; 1994 version has no strings and only one vocal
  • "Let Everything Else Go" – 1994 version is faded out about a minute earlier than the original version
  • "Noah's Song" – 1994 version has a completely rerecorded lead vocal

Personnel

  • Phil Keaggy – guitars, vocals, electric bass, recorders
  • Alex Acuña – drums
  • Ken Lewis – drums, percussion
  • Brad Dutz – percussion
  • David Stone – string bass
  • Jim Isaacs – oboe, English horn
  • Jon Clarke – clarinet, soprano sax, oboe
  • Blair Masters – keyboards
  • Alicia Keaggy – vocals
  • Olivia Keaggy – additional harmony
  • Danny O'Lannerghty – string bass
  • Allan Bradley – piano
  • Ian McKinnell – cello
  • John Walls Strings and Woodwinds arranged by Tom Howard
  • String section – Pavel Farkus, Gail Cruz, R. F. Peterson, Ken Burwood-Hoy

Production

  • Phil Keaggy – producer, arranger at Weddington Studio, North Hollywood, California; Whitefield Studios, Santa Ana California; Salt Mine Studios, Nashville, Tennesse; The Dugout, Nashville, Tennesse
  • Bob Cotton – engineer (original tracks)
  • Peter Hayden – engineer (original tracks)
  • Thom Roy – engineer (original tracks)
  • Eddie Keaggy – engineer (original tracks)
  • Russ Long – remix, engineer
  • Martin Woodlee – second engineer
  • Ken Love – mastering at Mastermix
  • Karen Philpott – art direction
  • Sara Remke – design
  • Ben Pearson – photography

References

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