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Sara Evans discography

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Studio albums
  
8

Video albums
  
1

EPs
  
1

Compilation albums
  
3

Music videos
  
21

Singles
  
29

Sara Evans discography

The discography of American country artist Sara Evans consists of eight studio albums, three compilation albums, one extended play, one video album, four additional albums, twenty-nine singles, and four other charted songs. After briefly recording with "E and S Records", Evans reworked her musical direction and signed with RCA Records in 1997. Her debut album, Three Chords and the Truth, was released in July 1997. Although the singles were unsuccessful, it was critically acclaimed. Her second studio album was released in September 1998 entitled No Place That Far. The title track reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart. The success helped the album certify gold in the United States. Evans' third studio effort Born to Fly was released in October 2000. Born to Fly reached number six on the Top Country Albums chart and the top-sixty of the Billboard 200. Its title track became her second number-one hit on the Hot Country Songs chart. The album also spawned the hits "I Could Not Ask for More", "Saints & Angels", and "I Keep Looking". It is the best-selling album of Evans' career, certifying two-times platinum in the United States. In August 2003, she released the pop-inspired Restless, whose lead single "Perfect" reached the top-five. Restless certified platinum in the United States shortly after the success of its third single "Suds in the Bucket".

Evans' fifth studio album Real Fine Place was released in October 2005; it became her first record to debut at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, for selling one hundred thirty thousand copies in its first week. It also debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. "A Real Fine Place to Start" was its lead single and peaked on the top spot of the Hot Country Songs chart, while the second single "Cheatin'" reached the top-ten. After filing for divorce in 2006, Evans delayed the release of new music. Instead, a Greatest Hits package was issued and its first single "As If" became a major hit. In March 2011, Evans issued Stronger, her first studio album in six years. It became her second effort to top the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and the title track became Evans' fifth number one single. Her seventh studio album Slow Me Down was released in March 2014. The title track peaked at number nineteen on the Hot Country Songs survey, making Evans one of four women to enjoy a top-forty country hit in 2014.

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