Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Barry Manilow (vocals, piano); Mitch Holder (guitar); Bill Mays (keyboards); Michael Boddicker (synthesizer); Will Lee (bass guitar); Ed Greene, Jim Gordon (drums); Alan Estes (percussion). |  | Recording information: Zentz Recording, Hollywood, California; United Western, Hollywood, California (1979). |  | ONE VOICE is generally regarded as Barry Manilow's first commercial stumble, but the reappraisal of time has shown it to be one of the singer-songwriter's most interesting albums. The first single, an orchestral cover of Ian Hunter's ballad "Ships," is one of Manilow's better cover versions and easily his most unusual hit single, and many other songs delve into the jazzier realm that Manilow would explore further through the 1980s. This edition features remastered sound and four bonus tracks including three demos. | Producer: Ron Dante; Barry Manilow | Engineer: Michael DeLugg | | |
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