Sara Evans' Seventh Studio Album "Slow Me Down" Receives Critical Praise

Multi Platinum-selling artist Sara Evans, one of the most compelling and authentic vocalists in country music, released her highly anticipated seventh studio album Slow Me Down on Tuesday to critical praise from media and fans alike. The title track "Slow Me Down," which Evans performed on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday, is currently climbing the charts. Fans can order Slow Me Down now by going to http://smarturl.it/itunesslowmedown.
Slow Me Down is Sara Evans at her finest, with her signature powerful vocals that serve as a reminder of why she has had a level of success reserved for few, and the media agrees:
"What elevates these songs beyond mere plaints is Ms. Evans' robust and sweet voice. She sings with power, grace and dignity." - New York Times
"Sara Evans' new album 'Slow Me Down' was worth the wait" - Associated Press
"Evans is in fine voice, especially when she goes tonsil to tonsil on duets with The Fray's Isaac Slade and Gavin DeGraw." - Oakland Tribune
"This newest release is a fine portrait of her life and loves. Sara has figured out how to keep country music making and motherhood in perfect pitch." - Huffington Post
"(Evans) has a consistent real-girl charm to her that has followed throughout her 17-year career, all the way up to latest release "Slow Me Down."" - YAHOO Ram Country
"Sara Evans Brings A-Game to Slow Me Down, a polished collection of songs reflecting her mature, womanly point of view." - CMT
"It's impossible to find any fault with Evans' singing on Slow Me Down." - Roughstock.com
"There is a brightness to "Slow Me Down," Sara Evans's seventh album, that (funnily enough) makes this a stronger outing then her 2011 set, "Stronger."" - Boston Globe
Slow Me Down is co-produced with Mark Bright (Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts, and Carrie Underwood) who Evans last worked with on her Platinum-selling #1 Country album Real Fine Place (2005). Evans co-wrote three of the albums eleven-tracks and some of Nashville's finest songwriters are represented on the album. Slow Me Down sees Evans collaborating on three tracks "Better Off" with Country legend Vince Gill, "Can't Stop Loving You" a duet with Isaac Slade and a cover of Gavin DeGraw's "Not Over You," which features Gavin singing harmonies. This album is what fans have waited for and newcomers are bound to fall in love with.
For more official Sara Evans news go to www.saraevans.com.
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