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Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded '1989' Album Breaks Streaming Records and Wins Fan Approval
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Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded '1989' Album Breaks Streaming Records and Wins Fan Approval

Taylor Swift's re-recorded version of her album "1989" features vault tracks written with Diane Warren and Jack Antonoff, with Max Martin and Shellback absent. The new songs, while not matching the original 1989 in style, provide added context and make the record's cloying moments more palatable. The recreations of the original tracks are the closest to their source material yet. Despite being considered artistically lesser, the album's highs, such as "I Wish You Would" and "Style," remain durable and retain their luster.

"Taylor Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)': New songs, timeless album, and a fry celebration"
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"Taylor Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)': New songs, timeless album, and a fry celebration"

Taylor Swift has released "1989 (Taylor's Version)," the rerecorded version of her 2014 album. The album includes five new vault tracks, ranked from worst to best: "Slut!," "Is It Over Now?," "Say Don't Go," "Now That We Don't Talk," and "Suburban Legends." Swift's rerecorded albums have seen increasing success, and "1989 (Taylor's Version)" is expected to make a big impact.

Unveiling Taylor Swift's Vault Tracks: A Glimpse into Her Artistic Journey
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Unveiling Taylor Swift's Vault Tracks: A Glimpse into Her Artistic Journey

Taylor Swift's vault tracks from her album "Speak Now" showcase her growth as a songwriter and set the tone for the themes and styles she would continue to explore throughout her career. These unreleased songs demonstrate her ability to respond to critics and exes with cutting insults and teenage angst, while also showcasing her talent for character studies and storytelling. The vault tracks reveal Swift's evolution as a writer and lay the foundation for her success as one of the best songwriters of her generation.

Unveiling the Vault: Taylor Swift's New Songs on 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'
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Unveiling the Vault: Taylor Swift's New Songs on 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'

Taylor Swift's rerecorded album "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" includes six "vault tracks" that were cut from the original tracklist. Swift wrote the album between the ages of 18 and 20 and felt pressure to create the perfect album. Each vault track has its own lyrical references, fun facts, and fan theories. One of the highly anticipated tracks is a duet with Fall Out Boy called "Electric Touch."

Unveiling Taylor Swift's "Vault" tracks: A deep dive into her reputation obsession
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Unveiling Taylor Swift's "Vault" tracks: A deep dive into her reputation obsession

Taylor Swift's "Vault" tracks, released as part of her re-recorded albums, reveal her long-standing preoccupation with her reputation and the anxieties of fame. From her early album "Speak Now" to her latest release "Red (Taylor's Version)," Swift's songs reflect her desire to be seen as a paragon by her audience while also acknowledging her own shortcomings. The lyrics delve into the precariousness of fame and the fear of being replaced, showcasing Swift's introspective songwriting and her ability to rewrite her own history. The "Vault" tracks provide insight into the evolution of Swift's themes and the foundation upon which her body of work is built.

Unveiling Taylor Swift's Preoccupation with Reputation Through Vault Tracks
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Unveiling Taylor Swift's Preoccupation with Reputation Through Vault Tracks

Taylor Swift's "From The Vault" tracks, featured on her re-recorded albums, shed light on her long-standing preoccupation with her reputation and the anxieties of fame. These tracks, spanning from her early albums to the present, reveal Swift's desire to be seen as a paragon by her audience and her tendency to rewrite her own history. The lyrics reflect her self-loathing, honest admittance of shortcomings, and the fear of losing the admiration of her fans. Ultimately, Swift's body of work has been built on a foundation of the constant struggle to maintain her image.

Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded Album and New Songs: A Big Payoff
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Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded Album and New Songs: A Big Payoff

Taylor Swift releases her re-recorded album "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" featuring 22 tracks, including 6 bonus tracks from the vault. The album, originally released in 2010, showcases Swift's growth as an artist and her ability to reclaim her work. This is the third re-recorded album she has released as part of her mission to regain control of her masters. The album includes collaborations with Fall Out Boy and Paramore, and Swift made changes to a controversial lyric in one of the songs.