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Slowing Down the World is the third studio album by trumpet player Chris Botti. It was released by GRP Records on June 22, 1999. Botti himself provided vocals on "Same Girl".
While Slow Down World does contain some upbeat numbers, many of the songs feature tired and resigned lyrics. Two of the songs on Slow Down World were written by Donovan's longtime friend Derroll Adams. Adams was the influence behind "Epistle to Derroll" from Donovan's 1968 album A Gift from a Flower to a Garden.
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The song was successful despite the album's independent release, and has been covered by several well-known artists within the Christian music industry including the David Crowder Band. [2] [3] McMillan released his third album, The Medicine, independently in 2008, and re-released the same album under the Integrity Music label in 2010.
The song's narrative is that of an idealistic revolutionary being shot after a coup d'etat. [3] The song was released as a single on 28 April 2021, with a different mix, under the name "Slow (Loud)" and a music video directed by Gustaf Holtenäs. The band would later partner with Holtenäs again on the music video for "Welcome to Hell."
The newer version of Lonely For The Last Time has two other songs. They are titled "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and "Sleepers". They are titled "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and "Sleepers". Album credits
The album was announced in a press release, which called it a collection of "unhurriedly elegant new Knopfler songs inspired by a wide range of subjects, including his early days in Deptford with Dire Straits, a stray football fan lost in a strange town, the compulsion of a musician hitching home through the snow, and a man out of time in his local greasy spoon."
Slow Down" is a high-octane, uptempo dance-pop and EDM song, [2] [11] that has been described as "wobbly club thumper" by Robert Copsey of Digital Spy. [12] It features a dubstep pre-chorus, funk guitars, a four on the floor beat, and a spoken word outro. [ 2 ]