Taylor Swift - 1989 (Taylor's Version) [Oct 27] + Re-Recordings

I asked a mod if we could have a separate thread for this and they said yes so any mod that tries to lock this thread or merge it with the general thread is homophobic. So, with that being said Taylor is making an announcement on GMA tomorrow that is all but confirmed by insiders (and Shazam) to be the re-recording of Love Story. These same insiders have hinted that this is just the first of many Taylor related surprises coming soon, which are unrelated to evermore, so I think that justifies a new thread.




 
Is every track going to be marked (Taylor’s Version)?

9a73ccae1f1695e40eafeeac12dfd361.jpg
 
Swiffers Twitter has been going insane about the "4 stages" tweet over the past hour. I still don't fully trust that account even they got several things right before (mostly about the chapters), but JESUS sis ain't gonna let us breathe!
 

Subwaykid

Staff member
Replying to this here so we can kick this thread off with a good old fashioned messy debate:

? I think it's perfectly fine. It's a clear way of letting people know it's the version she owns the master of without putting 2021 or re-recorded

I don’t know, I know it’s a reference to being the ones SHE owns but it also makes it sound like the previous ones weren’t hers when...her entire career is built around her being this prodigious singer-songwriter who wrote entire masterpiece albums by herself at a young age. It’s really just semantics, I suppose, but I’d prefer a different qualifier that doesn’t imply these are the real versions, as if the others are less because of Scooter, et al.
 
I'm excited to hear the debut tracks with better vocals, but I always liked Love Story well enough as it is, and I was more interested in getting the 1989 version.

I don’t know, I know it’s a reference to being the ones SHE owns but it also makes it sound like the previous ones weren’t hers when...her entire career is built around her being this prodigious singer-songwriter who wrote entire masterpiece albums by herself at a young age.

Most of the debut was written with Liz Rose and about half of Fearless with her. Speak Now is her only album she had no co-writers.
 
I think everyone knows that Taylor writes her own songs (with others in some capacity most of the time, but still). I don’t think a tag on the re-recordings is going to change people’s perception of her entire career. Especially when she’s made a big fuss about why she’s re-recording them in the first place.
 
I wonder who produced the re-recording. It would be cute and make sense if she got its original producer, Nathan Chapman to re-record it, but I would like to see Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff's interpretations of some of these old Taylor songs. Forever and Always would be amazing with Jack production and White Horse would be gorgeous with some Dessner touches. The ultimate kii though would be if "Taylor's Version" meant Taylor produced all of it herself. The Tracy Flick of pop truly never sleeps!
 
I wonder who produced the re-recording. It would be cute and make sense if she got its original producer, Nathan Chapman to re-record it, but I would like to see Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff's interpretations of some of these old Taylor songs. Forever and Always would be amazing with Jack production and White Horse would be gorgeous with some Dessner touches. The ultimate kii though would be if "Taylor's Version" meant Taylor produced all of it herself. The Tracy Flick of pop truly never sleeps!

I forgot where I read it, but there's a rumor that she did work with the same people she worked with on the originals. That video from her AMAs acceptance speech, she was at Conway Studios, where she recorded with Max for 1989.

EolRT89UcAEjt0e

EolRUx2VEAIYihf
 
Top