One for All (Peter Criss album)

One for All
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
(2007)

One for All is the fifth and final 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

  1. "One for All" – (Mike McLaughlin, Peter Criss) 4:47
  2. "Doesn't Get Better Than This" (Charles Kipps, McLaughlin, Criss) – 5:08
  3. "Last Night" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 4:27
  4. "What a Difference a Day Makes" (Stanley Adams, María Grever) – 4:25
  5. "Hope" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 2:47
  6. "Faces in the Crowd" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 3:36
  7. "Send in the Clowns" (Stephen Sondheim) – 3:52
  8. "Falling All Over Again" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 4:42
  9. "Whisper" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 4:16
  10. "Heart Behind These Hands" (Mark Schoenfeld, Barri McPherson) – 3:39
  11. "Memories" – (McLaughlin, Criss) 3:48
  12. "Space Ace" (Criss, Mark Montague) – 5:10

Personnel

Musicians

  • 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

  • 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
U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums 36

References

  1. "Artist Chart History—Peter Criss". Billboard.com. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
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