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WaterSky

Christianity Today October 2, 2012

Style: Ethereal, soothing instrumentals; compare to Windham Hill, Iona

Water Sky

Water Sky

January 29, 2013

Water Sky

Water Sky

January 29, 2013

Top tracks: “When We Were Young,” “WaterSky,” “Waltzing by Moonlight”

Jeff Johnson and Phil Keaggy are masterful, veteran instrumentalists, and combining their talents has proven a magical move. Their first collaboration, Frio Suite, is first rate. They’ve upped the ante with WaterSky, an hour of gentle, atmospheric, stick-to-your-brain keyboards and guitars that again find Laity Lodge, a Christian retreat center on the Frio River in central Texas, as the source of inspiration. Johnson and Keaggy take turns with melodic underpinnings over eight evocative tracks, letting the other accompany with lead flourishes in what could pass for “live” in-the-moment music. Quiet, relaxing, meditative—an ideal soundtrack for a crisp autumn afternoon.

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