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Taylor Swift sets ‘Red’ as next re-record
    2021-06-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

TAYLOR SWIFT’S 2012 album “Red” is next in line in her series of album re-records.

After much fan speculation, Swift announced on social media Friday that the re-recorded version of her fourth studio album, “Red (Taylor’s Version),” will be released Nov. 19. The re-recording will feature 30 songs, including one unspecified 10-minute track that fans are already speculating could be the nearly legendary extended version of “All Too Well.”

“I’ve always said that the world is a different place for the heartbroken," Swift wrote in the post’s caption. “It moves on a different axis, at a different speed. Time skips backwards and forwards fleetingly. The heartbroken might go through thousands of micro-emotions a day trying to figure out how to get through it without picking up the phone to hear that old familiar voice. In the land of heartbreak, moments of strength, independence, and devil-may-care rebellion are intricately woven together with grief, paralyzing vulnerability and hopelessness. Imagining your future might always take you on a detour back to the past. And this is all to say, that the next album I’ll be releasing is my version of ‘Red.’”

Swift went on to describe how she was heartbroken during the original making of “Red,” and that it ultimately led to closure and healing.

Swift ended the post by saying that she “couldn’t stop writing” while making “Red,” and therefore is finally sharing all 30 songs that were “meant” to end up on the record.

The track list for the original “Fearless” included 16 songs, and a deluxe version included three more original studio tracks (plus three demos or acoustic versions). Doing the arithmetic, Swift’s statement that 30 different songs will be included on “Taylor’s Version” would seem to allow for the possibility of 11 previously unheard songs, although it’s not known how the presence of any alternate versions of the original tracks — like that hoped-for “All Too Well” expansion — might factor into the ultimate song count. (SD-Agencies)

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