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One Voice (Barbra Streisand album)

One Voice is the third live album released by Barbra Streisand. Her first full-length concert in twenty years, One Voice began as a benefit performance at Streisand's Malibu, California home on September 6, 1986. The concert was broadcast on HBO in December that year, followed by the album's release in April 1987.[2]

One Voice

April 20, 1987

September 6, 1986

Streisand's Malibu, California home

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The album contains Streisand's only recordings of two Harold Arlen classics "Over the Rainbow" and "It's a New World" as well as her version of "America the Beautiful".


The concert and album raised millions for Democratic candidates and for charities committed to anti-nuclear activities and the preservation of our environment, civil liberties, and human rights.[3]

Video release[edit]

The concert was produced as an HBO television special, broadcast December 27, 1986. The One Voice album, VHS home video and NTSC Laserdisc of the concert were released in April 1987. A DVD release of One Voice appeared in 2006. The concert footage includes some of the many celebrities in attendance, as well as bits of Robin Williams performing an ad-libbed monologue to open the show.

– vocals

Barbra Streisand

- vocals (Tracks 7–8)

Barry Gibb

– keyboards, piano, conductor, musical director

Randy Kerber

Jim Cox – synthesizers

Dan Sawyer – acoustic guitar, electric guitar

– synthesizers

Randy Waldman

– drums

Chad Wackerman

Michael G. Fisher – percussion and sound effects

- Steinerphone (EWI)

Nyle Steiner

– bass guitar, Moog bass

John Pierce

– backing vocals

Richard Marx

- producer

Richard Baskin

One Voice concert video (1986)

One Voice live album (1987)