Red (Taylor's Version) Taylor Swift

Album info

Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
12.11.2021

Label: Taylor Swift

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: Taylor Swift

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  • 1State Of Grace (Taylor's Version)04:55
  • 2Red (Taylor's Version)03:43
  • 3Treacherous (Taylor's Version)04:02
  • 4I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version)03:39
  • 5All Too Well (Taylor's Version)05:29
  • 622 (Taylor's Version)03:50
  • 7I Almost Do (Taylor's Version)04:04
  • 8We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Taylor's Version)03:13
  • 9Stay Stay Stay (Taylor's Version)03:25
  • 10The Last Time (Taylor's Version)04:59
  • 11Holy Ground (Taylor's Version)03:22
  • 12Sad Beautiful Tragic (Taylor's Version)04:44
  • 13The Lucky One (Taylor's Version)04:00
  • 14Everything Has Changed (Taylor's Version)04:05
  • 15Starlight (Taylor's Version)03:40
  • 16Begin Again (Taylor's Version)03:58
  • 17The Moment I Knew (Taylor's Version)04:45
  • 18Come Back...Be Here (Taylor's Version)03:43
  • 19Girl At Home (Taylor's Version)03:40
  • 20State Of Grace (Acoustic Version) (Taylor's Version)05:21
  • 21Ronan (Taylor's Version)04:24
  • 22Better Man (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)04:57
  • 23Nothing New (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)04:18
  • 24Babe (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)03:44
  • 25Message In A Bottle (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)03:45
  • 26I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)04:45
  • 27Forever Winter (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)04:23
  • 28Run (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)04:00
  • 29The Very First Night (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)03:20
  • 30All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)10:13
  • Total Runtime02:10:26

Info for Red (Taylor's Version)



"Musically and lyrically, Red resembled a heartbroken person. It was all over the place, a fractured mosaic of feelings that somehow all fit together in the end. Happy, free, confused, lonely, devastated, euphoric, wild, and tortured by memories past. Like trying on pieces of a new life, I went into the studio and experimented with different sounds and collaborators. And I'm not sure if it was pouring my thoughts into this album, hearing thousands of your voices sing the lyrics back to me in passionate solidarity, or if it was simply time, but something was healed along the way…This will be the first time you hear all 30 songs that were meant to go on Red. And hey, one of them is even ten minutes long." - Taylor Swift.

The re-recording of the album also gives Swift the chance to feature some of her favorite artists on the songs “from the vault.” Ed Sheeran is on two tracks of the album: “Everything Has Changed,” which he was featured on for the original album as well, and “Run,” which is a song that fans have yet to hear before. Singer Phoebe Bridges is also set to sing on one of the tracks, titled “Nothing New.” The album also will have a song titled “I Bet You Think About Me”featuring country singer Chris Stapleton.

Taylor Swift


Taylor Swift
is a seven-time GRAMMY winner, and the youngest recipient in history of the music industry’s highest honor, the GRAMMY Award for Album of the Year. She is the best-selling digital music artist of all time, and the only female artist in music history (and just the fourth artist ever) to twice have an album hit the 1 million first-week sales figure (2010’s Speak Now and 2012’s RED). She’s a household name whose insanely catchy yet deeply personal self-penned songs transcend music genres, and a savvy businesswoman who has built a childhood dream into an empire.

But the numbers don’t tell Taylor's story half as well as she could. After all, it’s the intangibles that elevate Swift into the stratosphere of our pop culture planet, allowing the 24-year old singer-songwriter to orbit in a more rarified air. Her large-scale charitable contributions are one thing, but it’s in the small gestures – the notes of compassion she posts on the Instagram photos of lovelorn fans, the genuine hugs she distributes without discretion – where Swift proves time and time again that platinum-selling, record-setting success has not changed her inherent nature. She is awkwardly honest and powerfully empathetic; a brazen superfan, loyal friend, fierce protector of hearts; and one of the world’s greatest ambassadors for the power of just being yourself.

Granted, for Taylor, “being herself” tends towards shimmering, gossamer perfection – but that’s an image regularly blown whenever she dons fake braces and a tri-pony to clown around on late night TV. She’s the first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at #1 with three consecutive studio albums, and while she’s been named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, she’s probably the only person on that list who uses social media to post notes to her best friends and videos of her cats.

As Billboard’s youngest-ever Woman of the Year prepares to release her fifth album, 1989, she finds herself, as always, in the glare of a blinding spotlight of expectation – but if you think that scares her, you haven’t been paying attention. She calls 1989 her most sonically cohesive collection, and armed with first single, “Shake It Off,” she’s ready to blaze into the next phase of her still-young career, where she’ll continue to dance like no one’s watching, write like she stole our collective diary, and inevitably soar to ever-greater heights. All that’s left to wonder is how many more lives she’ll lift in the process.

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