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'''''One World One Voice''''' is a [[world music]] album intended to raise awareness of [[Environmentalism|environmental]] issues, produced by [[Rupert Hine]] in 1990. A [[Music video|video]] of the entire album was produced for [[television]].
'''''One World One Voice''''' is a [[world music]] album intended to raise awareness of [[Environmentalism|environmental]] issues, produced by [[Rupert Hine]] in 1990. A [[Music video|video]] of the entire album was produced for [[television]].


It was created as a “chain tape” started by [[Kevin Godley]]. The [[Multitrack recording|multitrack]] tape was sent to various studios around the world where local artists added their contributions to it. Sections of the video were also filmed in the performers' home countries and edited together. Artists participating were [[Afrika Bambaataa]], [[Laurie Anderson]], [[A Velha Guarda Da Portela]], [[Bagamoya Players]], Cedric, [[The Chieftains]], [[Clannad]], [[Johnny Clegg (musician)|Johnny Clegg]] & [[Savuka]], [[Cy Curnin]], [[Sananda Maitreya|Terence Trent D'Arby]], Dred, [[:fr:Marc Ducret|Marc Ducret]], [[Peter Gabriel]], [[Bob Geldof]], [[Dave Gilmour]], [[Egberto Gismonti]], Kevin Godley, [[Eddy Grant|Eddie Grant]], [[The Great Muungano Cultural Troupe]], [[Richard Galliano]], [[The Gipsy Kings]], Rupert Hine, [[Chrissie Hynde]], [[Howard Jones (musician)|Howard Jones]], [[Salif Keita]], [[Kodo (taiko group)|The Kodo Drummers]], [[Helen Labarriere]], [[Leningrad Symphony Orchestra]] (Conductor [[Alexander Dimitriev]], Orchestration [[Simon Jeffes]]), [[Ray Lema]], [[Roger Ludvigsen]], [[Maria McKee]], [[Milton Nascimento]], Native Land & [[Themba]], New Frontier, [[New voices of freedom]], [[Nu Sounds]], [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]], [[Remmy Ongala|Remmy Ongala & The Super Matimala Orchestra]], [[Geoffrey Oryema]], [[Hermeto Pascoal]], [[Penguin Cafe Orchestra]], [[Mari Boine Persen]], [[Courtney Pine]], [[Hossam Ramzy]], [[Enrico Rava]], [[Lou Reed]], [[Robbie Robertson]], [[Michael Rose]] & Junior, [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]], [[Clara Sandroni]], [[Shakespear's Sister]], [[Steve Stevens]], [[Dave Stewart and The Spiritual Cowboys]], [[Sting (musician)|Sting]], [[Joe Strummer]], [[Steven Van Zandt]], [[Suzanne Vega]], [[Venice (band)|Venice]], [[Christopher Warren-Green]], Adam Woods and [[Guo Yue]]
It was created as a “chain tape” started by [[Kevin Godley]]. The [[Multitrack recording|multitrack]] tape was sent to various studios around the world where local artists added their contributions to it. Sections of the video were also filmed in the performers' home countries and edited together. Artists participating were [[Afrika Bambaataa]], [[Laurie Anderson]], [[A Velha Guarda Da Portela]], [[Bagamoya Players]], Cedric, [[The Chieftains]], [[Clannad]], [[Johnny Clegg (musician)|Johnny Clegg]] & [[Savuka]], [[Cy Curnin]], [[Sananda Maitreya|Terence Trent D'Arby]], Dred, [[:fr:Marc Ducret|Marc Ducret]], [[Peter Gabriel]], [[Bob Geldof]], [[Dave Gilmour]], [[Egberto Gismonti]], Kevin Godley, [[Eddy Grant|Eddie Grant]], [[The Great Muungano Cultural Troupe]], [[Richard Galliano]], [[The Gipsy Kings]], Rupert Hine, [[Chrissie Hynde]], [[Howard Jones (musician)|Howard Jones]], [[Salif Keita]], [[Kodo (taiko group)|The Kodo Drummers]], [[Helen Labarriere]], [[Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra|Leningrad Symphony Orchestra]] (Conductor [[Aleksandr Dmitriyev]], Orchestration [[Simon Jeffes]]), [[Ray Lema]], [[Roger Ludvigsen]], [[Maria McKee]], [[Milton Nascimento]], Native Land & [[Themba]], New Frontier, [[New voices of freedom]], [[Nu Sounds]], [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]], [[Remmy Ongala|Remmy Ongala & The Super Matimala Orchestra]], [[Geoffrey Oryema]], [[Hermeto Pascoal]], [[Penguin Cafe Orchestra]], [[Mari Boine Persen]], [[Courtney Pine]], [[Hossam Ramzy]], [[Enrico Rava]], [[Lou Reed]], [[Robbie Robertson]], [[Michael Rose]] & Junior, [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]], [[Clara Sandroni]], [[Shakespear's Sister]], [[Steve Stevens]], [[Dave Stewart and The Spiritual Cowboys]], [[Sting (musician)|Sting]], [[Joe Strummer]], [[Steven Van Zandt]], [[Suzanne Vega]], [[Venice (band)|Venice]], [[Christopher Warren-Green]], Adam Woods and [[Guo Yue]]


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One World One Voice is a world music album intended to raise awareness of environmental issues, produced by Rupert Hine in 1990. A video of the entire album was produced for television.

It was created as a “chain tape” started by Kevin Godley. The multitrack tape was sent to various studios around the world where local artists added their contributions to it. Sections of the video were also filmed in the performers' home countries and edited together. Artists participating were Afrika Bambaataa, Laurie Anderson, A Velha Guarda Da Portela, Bagamoya Players, Cedric, The Chieftains, Clannad, Johnny Clegg & Savuka, Cy Curnin, Terence Trent D'Arby, Dred, Marc Ducret, Peter Gabriel, Bob Geldof, Dave Gilmour, Egberto Gismonti, Kevin Godley, Eddie Grant, The Great Muungano Cultural Troupe, Richard Galliano, The Gipsy Kings, Rupert Hine, Chrissie Hynde, Howard Jones, Salif Keita, The Kodo Drummers, Helen Labarriere, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra (Conductor Aleksandr Dmitriyev, Orchestration Simon Jeffes), Ray Lema, Roger Ludvigsen, Maria McKee, Milton Nascimento, Native Land & Themba, New Frontier, New voices of freedom, Nu Sounds, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Remmy Ongala & The Super Matimala Orchestra, Geoffrey Oryema, Hermeto Pascoal, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Mari Boine Persen, Courtney Pine, Hossam Ramzy, Enrico Rava, Lou Reed, Robbie Robertson, Michael Rose & Junior, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Clara Sandroni, Shakespear's Sister, Steve Stevens, Dave Stewart and The Spiritual Cowboys, Sting, Joe Strummer, Steven Van Zandt, Suzanne Vega, Venice, Christopher Warren-Green, Adam Woods and Guo Yue