One Voice (Johnny Gioeli album)

One Voice is the debut solo album by American hard rock singer Johnny Gioeli (Hardline, Axel Rudi Pell). It was released on December 7, 2018[1] via Neapolitan label Frontiers Records[2] and it was produced by Italian multi-instrumentalist Alessandro Del Vecchio[3] (Edge of Forever, Hardline, Silent Force, Jorn), also on keyboards. The entire album was written by Johnny Gioeli and guitarist Eric Gadrix. The band was completed by Italian musicians Nik Marzucconi (Edge of Forever, Labyrinth, Sunstorm) on bass and Marco Di Salvia (Edge of Forever, Hardline, Pino Scotto, Kee of Hearts).[4][5]

One Voice
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 7, 2018 (International edition)
November 28, 2018 (Japanese edition)
Studio
  • Ivorytears Music Works, Somma Lombardo, Italy;
  • The Box Studios, Connecticut, US;
  • Bridge Night Studios, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
GenreHard rock
Length42:27 (International edition)
46:57 (Japanese edition)
Label
  • Frontiers (International edition)
  • Nexus and Seven Seas (Japanese edition)
ProducerAlessandro Del Vecchio
Singles from One Voice
  1. "Drive"
    Released: October 3, 2018
  2. "One Voice"
    Released: January 7, 2019

The album was preceded by the single "Drive" on October 3, 2018.[6]

Track listing

All songs written by Johnny Gioeli and Eric Gadrix.

No.TitleLength
1."Drive"3:46
2."It"3:45
3."One Voice"4:23
4."Mind Melt"3:36
5."Running"3:40
6."Deeper"3:02
7."Let Me Know"3:09
8."Hit Me Once, Hit Ya Twice"3:38
9."Price We Pay"4:53
10."Out Of Here"3:51
11."Oh Fathers"4:44
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Price We Pay" (acoustic version)4:30

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Personnel

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  • Johnny Gioeli - vocals
  • Eric Gadrix - guitars
  • Alessandro Del Vecchio - keyboards, organ, producing, recording, mixing, mastering
  • Nik Mazzucconi - bass guitar
  • Marco Di Salvia - drums

Additional personnel

  • Mark @ ASYLUMseventy7 - Artwork, Layout
  • Ash Inhester, Bjorn Carlsson, Tommaso Barletta - photography
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