Product Details
Phil Stacey

Phil Stacey
Phil Stacey

List Price: $18.98
Price: $11.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

70 new or used available from $2.94

Average customer review:

Track Listing

  1. It's Who You Know
  2. Looking Like Love
  3. If You Didn't Love Me
  4. No Way Around A River
  5. `Round Here
  6. Be Good To Each Other
  7. Find You
  8. You Are Mine
  9. What I'm Fighting For
  10. Still Going Through
  11. Identity

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5584 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-04-29
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Phil Stacey's defining moment on American Idol came during Country Week, well into the competition. "Country Week was the first one that had anything to do with my background," he says. "It was my chance to sing music I could really relate to, that drew on who I am and what I'd grown up around."

Phil's path toward a country music career began in a childhood molded by two equally strong influences. The first was the ministry, which had shaped both sides of his family for generations. The other was music. Phil grew up singing in church and later became a member of the prestigious Lee Singers.

Intending to pursue a career in music after graduating from college, Phil was compelled to join the Navy after the attacks of September 11.

While stationed in Jacksonville, FL as lead singer of the Navy Band Southeast, he performed music by Garth Brooks, George Strait, Tim McGraw, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and James Taylor, a rounding out of tastes that served him well when he finally hit Idol. Then, with Country Week, it all came full circle. "Randy said, 'Dude, you're gonna have a big career in country,' and that was the night even Simon agreed," he says. "And I was thinking, 'Thank God, because this is me. I'm finally getting to do something I love to do.'"

After the 55-city Idol tour wrapped in September 2007, Phil immediately re-enlisted in the Naval Reserves. He moved his family to Nashville, signed with Lyric Street Records, and began recording his debut album with producer Wayne Kirkpatrick.

The music they've recorded will give listeners a look at a man who comes into his own with a hard-won maturity and self-knowledge. "I feel my job as a singer," he says, "is part of my job as a human being. I'm supposed to be touching other people's lives, doing the best I can to be a positive force in the world."

Album Description
Phil Stacey was a finalist on the sixth season of American Idol, where he performed for an average of 30 million viewers for the eleven weeks he competed on the series. Phil's debut single, "If You Didn't Love Me" is climbing the country charts. The track is produced by Wayne Kirkpatrick and co-written by Rascal Flatts' Gary Levox.


Customer Reviews

American Idol? Say that again.....5
I'm NOT an American Idol fan.
I do NOT watch American Idol.
I find the whole "outfit" out of hand and juxta-politically motivated.
Ryan Seacrest is enough to turn my stomach.....Anyway! I'd not heard this guy until this album release. I'm very impressed with both the songwriting and the compositions: Mix these with this voice and you have a very grass-roots sound that is most pleasing to the ear. Good job Mr. Stacey and producers. Perhaps country is "cool" again, I'm not certain, but this LP is good, no matter the genre.

Phil Stacey CD5
I have thought Phil Stacey was a wonderful singer since he was on American Idol. I have enjoyed playing the CD many times since I bought it at Amazon.com. I guess I'm a swinging grandmother!

Strong Debut5
Simply put, I think this is an excellent CD and a strong debut. Nice country listening. All of the songs were decent, none offputting. I read a review that said it was unbalanced which I completely disagree. It flowed nicely. Good job, Mr. Stacey! We look forward to more!