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Album Details: Joey Stec

Release Date:01/01/1976
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Track List: Joey Stec

  1. Do You Know
  2. Happier (Than I've Ever Been Bef...
  3. I Wish It Would Rain
  4. No Knowing
  1. Give My Love to You
  2. Easy to Love
  3. Standing Here Alone
  4. Even Angels (Have Been Known to ...

Pro Reviews: Joey Stec

  • All Music Guide

    Joey Stec will be a familiar name to fans of The Millennium, a Southern California group who were the brainchild of producers' Gary Usher and Curt Boettcher, and Keith Olsen. The group's album, Begin (Columbia 1968) is an obscure classic of the period, as well as being one of the most expensive albums recorded by Columbia at the time. Joey Stec was one of the main members of that band, and his own self-titled album is, in its own way, a classic of the period that it was done in as well. Released in 1975, The Joey Stec Album is loaded with great pop-rock hooks ("Do You Know"), introspective ballads ("No Knowing," which recalls Neil Young's work from this period) and delightful, joyous singing, songs and performances. Unlike many records like this from the mid-70's, this album actually has retained its freshness, and that alone is an incredible feat. Masterfully produced by the great Jimmy Miller (Traffic, Rolling Stones, etc.), the album features stellar guest performances by such heavy...weights as Bobby Keys, Jim Gordon, Cale Radle and others. In fact, this album can accurately be described as a poppier version of The Dominos, crossed with the Beatle-esque pop sensibilities of groups as Badfinger and Big Star. Mostly, though, it sounds like Joey Stec, which a wonderful thing in itself. Absolutely delicious. - Matthew Greenwald, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Joey Stec

Joey Stec was a member of the Millennium, a late-'60s sunshine pop group responsible for one of the great unheard albums of the era, Begin. He also sang and played on the first Sagittarius record, Present Tense. In 1975 he released a solo album on Playboy Records. Produced by Stones producer Jimmy Miller, his album is a nice mix of soft balladry and low-key rocking. It ... Read more