How the West Was One | ||||
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Live album by 2nd Chapter of Acts, Phil Keaggy and a band called David | ||||
Released | 1977 | |||
Genre | Contemporary Christian music | |||
Label | Myrrh | |||
Producer | Buck Herring | |||
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How the West Was One, released in 1977, is a three-LP live album featuring 2nd Chapter of Acts, Phil Keaggy and a band called David. The album was culled from a series of 18 concerts held throughout the western United States in 1977. It was also 2nd Chapter of Acts' final release for Myrrh Records.
Half the album (sides 1, 5 and 6) was performed by 2nd Chapter of Acts and half by Phil Keaggy. The two artists backed each other up throughout. Besides material from previous albums by both artists, the album features two songs from Annie Herring's first solo album Through a Child's Eyes and three otherwise unavailable songs (one each by Keaggy, Matthew Ward with Richard Souther, and Herring).
From Discogs.