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The next year Keaggy released It's Personal, an album in which he set poetry by Keith Moore to music.
Keaggy and Moore had previously collaborated on the song " A Little Bit of Light " that appeared on the guitarist's 1998 self-titled album.
Also in 2003 Keaggy released Special Occasions, an eclectic collection of music focusing on birthdays, weddings and graduations.
The album consisted primarily of Keaggy originals and also featured a re-recording of " Here and Now " from 1986's Way Back Home, as well as covers of the Beatles tune " When I'm 64 " and Elton John's " The Greatest Discovery.
" That same year, Sparrow Records, Phil's former record label ( 1980 – 1983, 1994 – 1997 ), released a 15 track compilation History Makers.
It features standards such as " Let Everything Else Go ," " Morning Light ," and " The True Believers.
" 2003 also saw the release of Hourglass, the first album of new material by Glass Harp since 1972.
The album included a new recording of a rare Keaggy solo tune, " What Matters ," the title track of a compilation album exclusively produced for and released through the International Bible Society in 2001.

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