| Together Live! |  | Artists: Phil Keaggy, Rand Stonehill Label: Candlelight Records Category: Music
Buy New: $18.98
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 399631
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 793707197301 EAN: 0793707197301 ASIN: B001662FCS
Release Date: April 1, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 10 to 14 days
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| Tracks:
| • | The True Believers | | • | Salvation Army Band | | • | Hand of God | | • | Spirit Walk | | • | Shut de Do' | | • | Who Will Save the Children? | | • | Shades of Green | | • | Here Comes the Sun | | • | Let Everything Else Go | | • | That's the Way It Goes | | • | Keep Me Runnin' | | • | Sunday's Child | | • | Old Clothes |
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| Customer Reviews:
Solid album by two great guitar players May 3, 2008 Phil Keaggy is one of my favorite (and the best) guitar players ever. I've not been a huge fan of his vocal work and/or lyrics, though. Basically, I'm a fan of his instrumental work (both electric and acoustic), and what he stands for and the kind of guy he is. However, here he is combined with Stonehill, another great guitar player (and one whose vocals I don't mind so much, but still not my favorite). Together I find this to be one of the best vocal outings by either one, and their guitars together are beautiful. Recommended if you're a fan of either musician, or just a fan of guitar in general. Would have been cool if they had some extra tracks of just them jamming, though.
They Still Have It May 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill-2 of the original 1970's era Christian singer-songwriters team up for this album-performing separately and together.Their harmony singing is inspired-and the surprise track of The Beatles' "Here Comes the Sun " is an added delight. They're both still in great form-so no retirement plans yet. We can look forward to more high class songs from these guys for quite a while yet.
That's the Way It Goes--Excellent! March 29, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am excited that amazon.com is finally offering a Stonehill release without having to go through a third-party vendor. This, and many other Stonehill discs, are still in print and avaliable.
The blend of Randy Stonehill and Phil Keaggy is always a winning combination (their hits--the ones they've had together--have been "Who Will Save the Children", "Sunday's Child", "Ain't Got No" and the most recent "That's the Way It Goes").
This album sounds great and so do the performers! Randy and Phil are having fun and we share that joy listening to the performances. "Hand of God", "Shut de Do", "Old Clothes", and the formerly mentioned "...Way It Goes" are the best performances.
If you're new to Randy and Phil then you want this album, to find out what the rest of us have known for years. If you're a true blue fan you won't be disappointed.
at the top of their game December 11, 2005 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This live album should cause the same kind of stir as if Jackson Browne and Ry Cooder were caught on stage playing through their `hits` (if this isn't enough of an incentive to buy, read on)
As you'd expect - Phil Keaggy delivers with `Salvation Army Band`, `Let Everything Else Go` and a great acoustic cover of `Here Comes The Sun` and (to use card-playing terminology) Randy Stonehill sees Phil's three songs and raise him a `Shut De Do`, `Hand Of God` and `Old Clothes`. In between times, they make like a musical Abbott & Costello and bring the house down with `Who Will Save The Children`, `That's The Way It Goes`, `Keep Me Runnin` and `Sunday's Child`.
Even though both PK & RS have been criminally overlooked in the last few years, it's great to see that they are still doing what they love and as a duo they're still pretty much unbeatable.
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