Slow Me Down

| Sara Evans

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Slow Me Down

Slow Me Down is the seventh studio album by American country music artist Sara Evans, released in 2014 by RCA Nashville. -Wikipedia

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  • RoughStock

    It’s impossible to find any fault with Evans actual singing on Slow Me Down. She’s a lot like Reba, in that even on admittedly pop songs, she still sounds divine.  

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  • Billboard

    Pure ear candy.  

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  • NPR

    Country Power Ballads With A Punch. 

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  • All Music

    Slow Me Down is something that is rare in 2014: an unapologetic, big-scale adult pop album, constructed with grace and care.  

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  • Renowned for Sound

    Evans has been belting out country tunes to critical acclaim for seven years. 

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  • Digital Journal

    Sara Evans stuns on new album 'Slow Me Down'. 

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  • Got Country Online

    From the opening and title track, Sara strong vocals tug at your heartstrings. 

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  • CM Chat Live

    Sara Evans’ new album will take you on a journey from the past to present as you recall the artist you met years ago and will introduce you to an Evans that you have yet to meet. 

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  • Minnesota's New Country

    Don't get me wrong, this album was well worth the wait and I can tell you I will wear my CD out for sure but I think Born To Fly -- the message, her performance, the video, just everything about that song -- is what endeared her to the country audience and country radio.  

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  • My Kind of Country

    The music here is far too weak, generic, and bland for a singer of Evans’ caliber. I’m not overly disappointed, though, as I kind of expected this, and in the context of mainstream country, this is one of the less irritating releases to come so far this year. C plus. 

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  • One Country

    Evans is at her best here and knows how to craft a carefully plucked set of radio hits; from start to finish, she doesn’t slow down (even on the soaring ballads) and proves she’s here to stay–whether radio plays her or not.  

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  • City News 1130

    'Slow Me Down' is worth the wait. 

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  • Herald Standard

    There appears to be no slowing down country diva Sara Evans. 

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  • The Right to A Beautiful Life

    I give this 5/5 stars! I do hope this album gets her more recognition, because she really has a fantastic voice and the country music genre needs all the true vocalists that it can get. 

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  • Lubbock Online

    ‘Slow Me Down’ is worth the wait. 

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  • The New York Times

    She sings with power, grace and dignity.  

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  • Yahoo

    Sara Evans' new album is worth the wait. 

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  • Star Tribune

    Even though she is filled with righteous anger, she's keeping it together, and that's what makes her stand out.  

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  • Mercury News

    Evans isn’t about to be slowed down any time soon. 

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  • Online Athens

    Sara Evans’ new album is worth the wait. 

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  • Cleve Scene

    Sara Evans delivers a set of introspective love songs that sounds incredibly out of step with what's popular in country music these days — namely, singing about partying and raising hell like a redneck. 

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  • WBUR.org

    Country Power Ballads With A Punch. 

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  • Focus on the 615

    Without a doubt, Sara Evan’s is back in full force with her 11-track new release entitled ‘Slow Me Down’. 

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  • Post and Courier

    Judging from the strength of her new work, Evans should ignore her own advice and speed up recording efforts on the next round. 

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  • The Boston Globe

    There is a brightness to “Slow Me Down". 

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  • Clarion Ledger

    Sara Evans' new album is worth the wait. 

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