Apple Music recently announced the release of 1989 (Taylor's Version), the 4th re-recorded album of Taylor Swift.
Now 1989 (Taylor's Version) is presenting in the [Browse] page, with displaying as the cover of New Music Daily Playlist.
Track Listing
1. Welcome To New York (Taylor's Version)
2. Blank Space (Taylor's Version)
3. Style (Taylor's Version)
4. Out Of The Woods (Taylor's Version)
5. All You Had To Do Was Stay (Taylor's Version)
6. Shake It Off (Taylor's Version)
7. I Wish You Would (Taylor's Version)
8. Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)
9. Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)
10. How You Get The Girl (Taylor's Version)
11. This Love (Taylor's Version)
12. I Know Places (Taylor's Version)
13. Clean (Taylor's Version)
14. Wonderland (Taylor's Version)
15. You Are In Love (Taylor's Version)
16. New Romantics(Taylor's Version)
17. "Slut!" (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
18. Say Don't Go (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
19. Now That We Don't Talk (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
20. Suburban Legends (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
21. Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
(21 Songs in Total)
Taylor Swift shared her enthusiasm for this particular record, stating that it is her favorite re-recording so far. She took to Instagram to express her excitement, especially regarding the inclusion of the 5 "From The Vault" tracks.
Uncovered Tracks Showcase Taylor Swift's Ferocity & Growth
The newly uncovered tracks on 1989 (Taylor's Version) demonstrate the ferocity and focus with which Swift was writing at the time. Even the previously deemed inessential material showcases Swift's comfort and confidence, making it clear that she has always been capable of creating lush, montage-ready pop music.
Transformation & Liberation on 1989
In 2014, Swift was at a turning point in her life and career, reintroducing herself as a dominant force in the music industry. With 1989, she fully embraced the pop genre, leaving behind the constraints of country music. The album celebrates a newfound sense of freedom, with tracks that explore flings, weekend getaways, and a more confident version of herself.
Playful Approach & Defying Expectations
Musically, 1989 not only showcases Swift's embrace of big beats and shiny surfaces but also a sense of lightness and playfulness. The album's tracks, such as "Welcome to New York" and "Shake It Off," demonstrate Swift's willingness to have fun and move away from taking things personally. This deliberate defiance of expectations has contributed to the album's success.
Nostalgia & Evolution in Songs
Despite not growing up with the synthesized sounds of the '80s, Swift successfully incorporates nostalgia into 1989. Collaborating with renowned producers, she creates a unique blend of contemporary pop with hints of the past. The album serves as a testament to Swift's ability to evolve while staying true to her own style.
Fans and critics have praised the re-recording of 1989, recognizing its significance in Swift's discography and her ongoing journey to reclaim her music. Apple Music users can now enjoy the reimagined version of 1989 and immerse themselves in the captivating world of Taylor Swift's music.