One Hundred Years from Now

One Hundred Years from Now is the sixth studio album from Dennis DeYoung.

One Hundred Years from Now
Studio album by
ReleasedJune, 2007 (Canada)
April 14, 2009 (US)
Recorded2006 - 2008
GenreRock/Pop, AOR
LabelUniversal Music Canada
Rounder Records (US)
ProducerDennis DeYoung
Dennis DeYoung chronology
The Music of Styx - Live with Symphony Orchestra
(2003)
One Hundred Years from Now
(2007)
26 East, Vol 1
(2020)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The album was initially released in Canada in 2007, with the first single being the title track, which is a duet in French and English with Éric Lapointe.

The album was released in the United States on April 14, 2009. The track "Respect Me" has been removed. Tracks "Private Jones" and "There Was A Time" have been added. The title track is no longer a duet but is sung in English by Dennis DeYoung.

Canada Track listing (2007)

All songs written by Dennis DeYoung, except as noted:

  1. "One Hundred Years from Now" (DeYoung, French lyrics by Éric Lapointe) - 5:03
  2. "This Time Next Year" - 3:45
  3. "Rain" - 4:35
  4. "Save Me" - 5:26
  5. "Breathe Again" - 5:11
  6. "Crossing the Rubicon" - 5:51
  7. "Respect Me" - 4:50
  8. "I Believe in You" - 4:59
  9. "Forgiveness" - 4:22
  10. "I Don't Believe in Anything" - 4:08
  11. "Turn Off CNN" - 3:05

US Track listing (2009)

All songs written by Dennis DeYoung:

  1. "One Hundred Years from Now" - 5:03
  2. "This Time Next Year" - 3:45
  3. "Rain" - 4:35
  4. "Crossing the Rubicon" - 5:51
  5. "Save Me" - 5:26
  6. "I Don't Believe in Anything" - 4:08
  7. "Private Jones" - 4:25
  8. "I Believe in You" - 4:59
  9. "There Was A Time" - 4:48
  10. "Breathe Again" - 5:11
  11. "Forgiveness" - 4:22
  12. "Turn Off CNN" - 3:05

Personnel

Album Artwork

The album artwork is Robert Addison's "Moonlit Merry-Go-Round". The same artist created a piece of art entitled "Paradise Theater", which was used as a model for "The Paradise Theater" album cover.

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