One World, One Voice (1990)

One World, One Voice (1990) poster

An extraordinary music special is the climax to One World week. The brainchild of ex-10cc drummer Kevin Godley, it features the first true global composition involving rock stars, classical musicians and artists from all over the world. Godley and a film crew toured the globe in just 44 days with a 'chain tape', asking musicians to add a new theme or idea. Artists include Sting, Dave Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Clannad, Lou Reed, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra, Afrika Bambaata and the Kodo Drummers.

Director: Kevin Godley
Genre: Music
Runtime: 87 min
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Cast

Production: BBC, BMG Video, One World Week Ltd.
Country: Brazil, Finland, France, Ireland, Japan, Pakistan, Soviet Union, Tanzania, United Kingdom, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

world music, collaboration

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is One World, One Voice about?
An extraordinary music special is the climax to One World week. The brainchild of ex-10cc drummer Kevin Godley, it features the first true global composition involving rock stars, classical musicians and artists from all over the world. Godley and a film crew toured the globe in just 44 days with a 'chain tape', asking musicians to add a new theme or idea. Artists include Sting, Dave Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Clannad, Lou Reed, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra, Afrika Bambaata and the Kodo Drummers.
Who directed One World, One Voice?
One World, One Voice was directed by Kevin Godley.
Who stars in One World, One Voice?
One World, One Voice stars Laurie Anderson, Afrika Bambaataa, Johnny Clegg, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Bob Geldof, David Gilmour.
How long is One World, One Voice?
One World, One Voice has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is One World, One Voice?
One World, One Voice is a Music film.
Where was One World, One Voice produced?
One World, One Voice was produced in Brazil, Finland, France, Ireland, Japan, Pakistan, Soviet Union, Tanzania, United Kingdom, United States of America.