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Lee Mallory and Joey Stec were members of the Millennium. Some 30 years after that group split and went their separate ways, the two got together to play some shows in Japan as an acoustic duo. This recording was made in Shibuya-Ku on June 5, 2000. Mallory and Stec do a selection of Millennium songs, some vintage Mallory songs (including Mallory's best solo recording, a cover of Phil Ochs' "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"), some Stec songs both vintage and recent, as well as a cover of the Temptations' "I Wish It Would Rain," a song that Stec did on his solo record from 1976. It is nice to see the two men have survived and are able to experience some of the acclaim that the renewed interest in all things the Millennium has brought. The only problem with this disc is that it is not very good. Their voices are ragged and tired sounding, making their relatively few attempts to harmonize an adventure. Also, because of the overly bright acoustic guitars and unimaginative playing, the songs pretty much all begin to sound the same about three songs in. Since the Millennium was all about wonderful voices singing incredible harmonies over the top of inspired and lush orchestrations, all one is left with here are the songs that turn out to be boring. As admirable as the reason for its existence is, fans of the Millennium should steer clear of this record as it adds nothing to the band's legacy and is a resolutely unpleasant listening experience.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo
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Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Mallory Lee, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Mallory Lee, Composer
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Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Stec/mallory/hollis, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Stec Joseph Wayne/salisbury Sandy, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Mallory Lee, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Joey Stec, Composer - Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Mallory Lee /Curt Boettcher, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Gibson Bob/ochs Phil, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Housechild/stec, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory, Composer - Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Stec Joey Wayne/schwebke Warner G, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Davies Ron, Composer - Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Mallory Lee, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist - Norwine/stec, Composer
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Joey Stec, Composer - Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Norman Whithfield/rodger Penzabene/barrett Strong, Composer - Lee Mallory & Joey Stec, MainArtist
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
Resenha do Álbum
Lee Mallory and Joey Stec were members of the Millennium. Some 30 years after that group split and went their separate ways, the two got together to play some shows in Japan as an acoustic duo. This recording was made in Shibuya-Ku on June 5, 2000. Mallory and Stec do a selection of Millennium songs, some vintage Mallory songs (including Mallory's best solo recording, a cover of Phil Ochs' "That's the Way It's Gonna Be"), some Stec songs both vintage and recent, as well as a cover of the Temptations' "I Wish It Would Rain," a song that Stec did on his solo record from 1976. It is nice to see the two men have survived and are able to experience some of the acclaim that the renewed interest in all things the Millennium has brought. The only problem with this disc is that it is not very good. Their voices are ragged and tired sounding, making their relatively few attempts to harmonize an adventure. Also, because of the overly bright acoustic guitars and unimaginative playing, the songs pretty much all begin to sound the same about three songs in. Since the Millennium was all about wonderful voices singing incredible harmonies over the top of inspired and lush orchestrations, all one is left with here are the songs that turn out to be boring. As admirable as the reason for its existence is, fans of the Millennium should steer clear of this record as it adds nothing to the band's legacy and is a resolutely unpleasant listening experience.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo
Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 16 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 01:03:24
- Artistas principais: Lee Mallory & Joey Stec
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Gravadora: Sonic Past Music
- Género: Pop
2003 Sonic Past Music 2003 Sonic Past Music
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