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Hundred More Years

Francesca Battistelli  Main Performer

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1 This Is the Stuff Battistelli/Eskelin 3:06
2 Constant Battistelli/Ingram 3:14
3 You Never Are Battistelli/Walker 3:17
4 Angel by Your Side Battistelli/Walker 3:29
5 Motion of Mercy Battistelli/Eskelin 3:28
6 Emily (It's Love) Barnes/Battistelli 3:19
7 Good to Know Battistelli/Walker 3:26
8 So Long Battistelli/Laird 2:57
9 Don't Miss It Battistelli/Glover 3:25
10 Worth It Battistelli/Mizell 3:46
11 Hundred More Years Battistelli/Glover 3:42
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Hundred More Years

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Fervent Records

Style: CCM

Hundred More Years

UPC: 080688808624

Release Date: 03/01/2011

Original Release Date: 03/01/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [This Is the Stuff, Constant, You Never Are, Angel by Your Side, Motion of Mercy, Emily (It's Love), Good to Know, So Long, Don't Miss It, Worth It, Hundred More Years]
Contributors:

Andrew Leahey

Building off the secular/sacred mix that made her 2008 debut, My Paper Heart, a crossover hit, Francesca Battistelli keeps things bright and breezy on Hundred More Years. The sophomore album opens with the summery twang of a ukulele and ends with arpeggiated guitar chords, covering all the necessary CCM bases in the interim. Battistelli is like a churchgoing Sara Bareilles or a female Dave Barnes, with an arsenal of hook-filled piano ballads and a voice that blazes a neutral path between country and Top 40 pop. Barnes makes a guest appearance on the album?s best song, ?Emily (It?s Love),? and his influence is felt in the way Battistelli balances her faith-based songs with more straightforward tunes. Her main goal seems to be making music, not converting her listeners, and Hundred More Years puts forth some strong Christian ideals without condemning any listeners who might not share the same beliefs. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi