One for All (Peter Criss album)
One for All | ||||
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Studio album by Peter Criss | ||||
Released | July 23, 2007 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Megaforce | |||
Producer | Peter Criss | |||
Peter Criss chronology | ||||
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One for All is the fifth studio album by former Kiss drummer and vocalist Peter Criss, released through Megaforce Records on July 23, 2007. It reached #36 on the Billboard Top Independent Album list.[1] A special hand-signed gold label version was released that day at Best Buy stores in limited quantities.
In his autobiography, Makeup to Breakup: My Life In and Out of Kiss, Criss mentioned that the song, "Space Ace" was written about his Kiss bandmate Ace Frehley. He wrote, "I even wrote a song about Ace for the album, "Space Ace". You might think it was a tribute, but I was really writing about Ace’s betrayal of me."
Track listing
- "One for All" – (Mike McLaughlin, Peter Criss) 4:47
- "Doesn't Get Better Than This" (Charles Kipps, McLaughlin, Criss) – 5:08
- "Last Night" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 4:27
- "What a Difference a Day Makes" (Stanley Adams, María Grever) – 4:25
- "Hope" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 2:47
- "Faces in the Crowd" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 3:36
- "Send in the Clowns" (Stephen Sondheim) – 3:52
- "Falling All Over Again" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 4:42
- "Whisper" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 4:16
- "Heart Behind These Hands" (Mark Schoenfeld, Barri McPherson) – 3:39
- "Memories" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 3:48
- "Space Ace" (Criss, Mark Montague) – 5:10
Personnel
- Peter Criss - lead vocals, drums, percussion
- Will Lee - bass
- Mark Montague - bass, vocals
- Mike McLaughlin - guitar, vocals
- Paul Shaffer - keyboards
- Clifford Carter - keyboards arranger
- All Boys Choir and Jen Johnson - backing vocals
Technical credits
- Douglas Heusser - design
- Tom Perkins - engineer
- Chris Jennings, Reed Taylor - assistant engineers
- Peter Criss - art direction, design
- George Marino - mastering
- Eric Stephen Jacobs - photography
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums | 36 |
References
- ↑ "Artist Chart History—Peter Criss". Billboard.com. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
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