''One Voice'' is the debut album by British
boy soprano Andrew Johnston, who rose to fame in 2008 after his appearance on the
second series
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of ''
Britain's Got Talent''. The album was released on 29 September 2008 by
Syco Music, ''Britain's Got Talent'' judge
Simon Cowell's record label. Recorded in London, the album features both classical and popular songs, some of which had been previously performed by Johnston, including a duet with
Faryl Smith. Johnston made a number of media appearances to publicise the album's launch, and appeared in his hometown of
Carlisle
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on the day of the release, where the album sold out. Upon release, ''One Voice'' debuted at number five in the British album charts, finishing the week at number four. It also charted in Ireland, reaching number six. Critics responded positively to the album, favourably comparing Johnston to
Aled Jones, and ''One Voice'' was rated gold in the UK.
Background
Johnston first rose to fame when he tried out for
the second series of reality show ''
Britain's Got Talent''. Johnston reached the final, held on 31 May 2008, and finished in third place. Despite this, it was announced that he had been signed by judge
Simon Cowell's label
Syco Music in June, and that his debut album would be released in late 2008. It was on the show that Johnston first performed a rendition of "
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", later described as "the song that made him famous",
as well as a cover of
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's "
Tears in Heaven".
[ ] Both of these songs were recorded for ''One Voice'',
and so was a duet of "
Walking in the Air" with fellow contestant
Faryl Smith, first performed on the ''Britain's Got Talent'' Live Tour.
Recording and release
The album was recorded immediately after Johnston finished the ''Britain's Got Talent'' live tour over a six-week period in London.
The track listing, which contained both religious and popular songs,
was chosen by Cowell; Johnston said "I hadn't sung many of the tracks before. But I knew them all and, anyway, I like a challenge."
Johnston described recording the album as "great", and said "All I’ve ever wanted to do is go into a studio and record an album and it was everything I’ve ever dreamed of."
Johnson recorded "Walking in the Air" as a duet with fellow ''
Britain's Got Talent'' contestant
Faryl Smith.
The recording was finished by September 2008, after which Johnston began to make appearances to publicise the release, including appearances on ''
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'', ''
Channel 5 News'', ''
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'', ''
This Morning'' and
Radio 2's ''Friday Night Is Music Night''. Johnston received vocal training from
Yvie Burnett
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,
and with whom Smith trained during ''Britain's Got Talent''.
The album was produced by
Nigel Wright.
The release of ''One Voice'' was highly anticipated, and demand was so great that it charted on both
Amazon's pre-sales chart and the easy listening chart before its release. The album was released on 29 September, later than first announced,
and was Syco's first release in the fourth quarter.
Johnston made an appearance at the city-centre
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store in his home town of
Carlisle
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to celebrate the album launch on 1 October, and spoke to reporters for the local paper ''The Cumberland News'', saying "I am really grateful to my local supporters and it is great to take part in my first signing here in Carlisle." In February 2009, the album was released in
South Korea.
Reception and performance
Critics responded positively to the album.
Writing for the United Kingdom's ''
Daily Express
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'', Robert Spellman said that "anyone missing Aled Jones since nature had its way will lap up Andrew's butter-wouldn't-melt renditions of Pie Jesu, Agnus Dei and One Voice." Kate Leaver, writing for South Korea's ''
JoongAng Daily'', said Johnston "has truer talent than hoards of his musical elders" and that "the vulnerability of this One Voice makes for a haunting musical experience."
''One Voice'' entered the
UK Album Chart at number five,
and finished the week at number four. It stayed in the top 75 for five weeks.
Demand for the album in Johnston's local area was so great that many
Carlisle
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stores had sold out of the album the day after its release. In an interview published in the ''
Daily Record'', Johnston said "Thanks to everyone that has bought the album. You've made my dreams come true".
The album has sold over 120,000 copies, and was rated gold in the UK. Johnston was presented a gold disk by
Penny Smith,
and said that "it was such a surprise to see how well the album did".
The album also charted in the
Irish Album Charts, entering at ten, peaking at six and spending a total of seven weeks in the top 75.
Credits
Choir
*London Lads – Chorus
*London Oratory School Schola – Chorus
*Anne Skates – Vocal Arrangement, vocal contractor, children's choirmaster
*Lee Ward – Children's choirmastering
*Sebastian Budner – Choir coordination
*Joan Lane – Choir coordination
Music
*Sylvia Addison – Orchestra contracting
*Pete Murray – Arrangement
*Rolf Wilson – Orchestra leading
*Nigel Wright – Arrangement, conducting
Production and publicity
*Dave Arch – arranger
*Joanna Baker – Music preparation
*John Baker – Music preparation
*Dick Beetham – Mastering
*Robin Sellars – Engineering
*Josh Blair – Assistant engineering
*Paula Chandler – Digital editing
*Paul Chandler – Digital editing
*Yann McCullough – Digital and vocal editing
*Yvie Burnette – Vocal production and coaching
*Sarah Payne – Personal assistance
*Nigel Wright – Production
*Simon Fowler – Photography
Track listing
References
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Andrew Johnston (singer) albums
2008 debut albums
Covers albums
Syco Music albums