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‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Offers Familiarity and Refreshment With a Classic Take

‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Offers Familiarity and Refreshment With a Classic Take

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Swifties are very happy with ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ which offers a total of 22 tracks, including the old originals as well as new songs From The Vault.

 

Taylor Swift is creating again revolving at the epitome of every music lover’s attention with the latest release of ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ which offered a total of 22 tracks and some of them are taken ‘From The Vault’. Releasing on July 7, this album is just another part of Taylor Swift’s mission of taking back her master recordings by creating them from the ground up phase. And with the buzz of the Eras Tour and the ‘Midnights’ album, Swift is currently busy with a handful of new ventures.

Taylor’s old album ‘Speak Now’ is a 12 million-plus-selling musical project and re-releasing it with a punch of creativity and new tracks is what offers strange essence of nostalgia along with a breeze of refreshment. ‘Speak Now’ was released back in 2010, and now, after 13 years she is releasing ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ that offers a different take on the project. There is no doubt that it is a highly ambitious project and re-releasing own tracks takes a lot. However, Swifts leaves no room for errors and shows her musical maturity through this latest project.

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The songs in the album maintain their original essence. However, Taylor’s Version has its own taste. There are subtle changes in annunciation, production, and performance and the Swifties can easily notice that. In some songs, Swift offered a softer harmonized approach that was previously more energized, such as ‘Mean’. In the case of “The Story of Us”, the energy remains intact the song takes an indie rock approach in it. While it might sound like the same only, hardcore Swifties can pick out the changes that came organically. The song “Never Grow Up” especially offers the nostalgic essence of Swift’s ‘folklore’ era. While Taylor has been always appreciated for her highly engaging and relatable songwriting skills, this album can make everyone praise her vocal skills which is evident in the whole album.

A more exciting part begins with the ‘From The Vault’ Section which offers a total of 6 songs on which Swift has collaborated with her friends. Paramore’s Hayley Williams has joined forces with her for the song “Castles Crumbling” and offered a passionate performance. It is magical both singers shine brightly through it. Similarly, there is also “Electric Touch” featured by the Fall Out Boy. Both of their vocal performances have taken the song to a whole new level of creativity. Other than that, there is a song named “I Can See You” where Taylor offers a fun change in energy and pace. “Foolish One” and “Timeless” are the last two songs from the album that reflects a more honest and humble side of Swift, after this point of success in her prolific and highly progressive musical career.

 

While ‘Speak Now” (2010) was a nearly perfect album that is hard to improve, Swift made it possible with her unwavering personality and unparalleled musical skills. Capturing honesty, maturity, and growth of life; it album pays tribute to the original work along with bonus tracks. With the album releasing on July 7, Swifties are currently getting crazy over the songs. This new album was not about reinventing the musical wheel, but rather about finding ownself again for Swift. That is why, this musical project tastes better than revenge! ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ is currently buzzing through all the major music platforms. Stay tuned to know more!

Album Link :

https://open.spotify.com/album/5AEDGbliTTfjOB8TSm1sxt

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