Mostly instrumental, but several cuts have vocals as well. Highly recommended!
CD Reviews
What a Great Album!
Chad Davies | Barnesville, GA | 09/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I highly recommend this Dove Award winning collection of tunes from three of Christian music's best musicians and songwriters. The instrumental pieces are wonderful statements of both virtuosity and lyricism. Each has its own flavor from the Eastern European "Budapest Control" to the Celtic "Isle of Skye" and each show cases each artist's unique gifts and abilities. For those who are familiar with Keaggy's acoustic instrumental work, this album has a much heavier sound to it, though it never weighs on you. If you are a fan of any of these three men or just great guitar playing, this album is a must for your collection. One comment is in order here: not all of the songs are instrumental but you won't be disappointed with the vocal contributions."
Guitarfest
Terrell | 09/26/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is a guitarfest. If I recall correctly from the liner notes, it is only guitar and percussion. This may be the best mixed album I have ever heard, Christian or secular. It sounds like three or four guitars are always being played simultaneously, yet you can always hear each of them distinctly. This album also has some of my most favorite work by Keaggy ever. I just wish he would let loose in his solos more like I have heard him in concert, and do so for more extended periods of time."
All around great album, another notch for Scott Dente
Terrell | 10/28/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Unlike others, I came to the this album because Scott Dente, the guitar playing side of the awesome "Out Of The Grey." I had heard of Phil Keaggy quite a bit, but never listened before this. I have become a Keaggy fan, now. These guys are all great together and separately. Dente is definately one of the most under-rated, yet great guitar players out there. Anywhere! Try this album, you won't be sorry. Check out Out Of the Grey to hear great guitar AND the just amazing voice of Scott's wife Christine."
Each track, alone, is worth the cost of the album!
Terrell | 07/17/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a must have, not only for those who enjoy contemporary Christian music, but for anyone who loves good rock & roll. I was recently introduced to the music of Phil Keaggy and was impressed, but not overwhelmed. I have never heard of King or Dente. I heard "Something, Somewhere" in a music store and knew that I had to have this album. It's one of the best I've bought in a long time. The combination of these three talents is awesome. The album is mostly instrumental, with four singing tracks. Each track, by itself, is worth the cost of this album. Although there are some songs I prefer over others, I don't think the day will ever come when I press "skip" for any of these on my CD player. If you are on this page, you are most likely a fan of at least one of these guys, or you have some other reason to be curious. Just buy the album. You'll be glad you did."