Taylor Swift Releases Expanded Rerecording of Her Classic 2012 Album, 'Red'
Taylor Swift Releases Expanded Rerecording of Her Classic 2012 Album, 'Red'

Taylor Swift Releases , Expanded Rerecording of Her Classic , 2012 Album, 'Red' .

Taylor Swift Releases , Expanded Rerecording of Her Classic , 2012 Album, 'Red' .

Taylor Swift Releases , Expanded Rerecording of Her Classic , 2012 Album, 'Red' .

On November 12, Taylor Swift released a rerecording of her acclaimed 2012 album, 'Red.'.

CNN reports that the rerelease is part of the Grammy award-winning singer's ongoing attempt to regain ownership of her early music.

CNN reports that the rerelease is part of the Grammy award-winning singer's ongoing attempt to regain ownership of her early music.

The new album has 30 tracks and features Phoebe Bridgers, Gary Lightbody, Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton.

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The new album has 30 tracks and features Phoebe Bridgers, Gary Lightbody, Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton.

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The new album has 30 tracks and features Phoebe Bridgers, Gary Lightbody, Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton.

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The new album has 30 tracks and features Phoebe Bridgers, Gary Lightbody, Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton.

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The new album has 30 tracks and features Phoebe Bridgers, Gary Lightbody, Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton.

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According to CNN, the album also includes nine unreleased songs that didn't make it on the original 2012 album.

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The album has reportedly been positively received by both fans on social media and critics.

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'Variety' points out that the album benefits from having almost all of the original album's producers return for the rerecording.

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'Variety' points out that the album benefits from having almost all of the original album's producers return for the rerecording.

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CNN reports that 'Red (Taylor's Version)' is Swift's second rerecording project.

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In April of 2021, she released a reworked version of her 2008 album, 'Fearless.'.

Swift's early albums, from her self-titled 2006 debut to 'Reputation' in 2017, were released under Big Machine Records.

In 2019, manager Scooter Braun acquired the rights to master recordings of Swift's first six albums. .

On Twitter, Swift thanked her 89 million followers for inspiring her to take back her art.

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It never would have been possible to go back & remake my previous work, uncovering lost art & forgotten gems along the way if you hadn't emboldened me.

Red is about to be mine again, but it has always been ours.

Now we begin again, Taylor Swift, via Twitter