Revelator (Phil Keaggy album)

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Revelator
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EP by
ReleasedMarch 1993
RecordedSummer 1992
The Dugout
Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Rock
Label Myrrh
Producer L. Arthur Nichols
Phil Keaggy chronology
Beyond Nature
(1991)
Revelator
(1993)
Crimson and Blue
(1993)

Revelator is the title of a 1993 EP by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released as a "sneak peek" at his next full-length album, Crimson and Blue .

Contents

Track listing

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

  1. "Everywhere I Look" (Radio Mix) – 3:09 (Phil Madeira)
  2. "John the Revelator" (Radio Mix) – 4:58
  3. "Doin' Nothin'" (Alternate Take - Swamp Version) – 5:48 / "untitled" – 1:09
  4. "John the Revelator" (Extended Strat Mix) – 8:02 / "untitled" – 2:30
  5. "The Further Adventures of..." (jam with Glass Harp's John Sferra) – 12:46
  6. "Celebrate" (unedited outro to "Reunion of Friends") – 2:14

Personnel

Production notes

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