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Swift’s Favorite Re-Record
In an electrifying revelation, Taylor Swift unveiled that “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” will be the latest in her series of “Version” albums. Scheduled for an Oct. 27 release, Swift voiced her immense excitement about this particular re-record, labeling it her most favorite.
A Blast from 2014
Swift’s original 1989 album, launched in 2014, is described by the pop icon as a transformative piece in her life. The anticipation for this “Version” has been palpable amongst fans, and it’s no surprise given the legacy of the original.
What’s Special This Time?
A unique addition to this album is the “5 From The Vault” tracks which, according to Swift, are staggeringly good and should never have been omitted. Fans can look forward to special-edition deluxe CDs in colors like “Crystal Skies Blue” and “Sunrise Boulevard Yellow.” Additionally, vinyl and cassette formats in “Crystal Skies Blue” are on the horizon.
Swift’s “Version” Journey
This is the fourth re-recorded album since Swift began her re-recording venture in 2019. Her previous three “Version” albums all clinched the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200, and they’ve also been leaders on the Official U.K. Albums Chart. These albums have yielded numerous hits, including the 10-minute version of “All Too Well.”
Swift’s Trailblazing Records
Swift’s talent for breaking records remains unparalleled. Recently, she outdid Barbra Streisand by clinching her 12th U.S. No. 1 with “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).” In the U.K, Swift became the sole artist this century to garner 10 No. 1 albums. Her dominance extends to Australia, where she set historical benchmarks on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Wrapping Up The Eras Tour U.S. Leg
The announcement of “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” aligns with the conclusion of her U.S. performances at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium as part of The Eras Tour. Swift plans to internationalize her tour starting Aug. 24, captivating audiences in Latin America, Asia, Australia, Europe, and subsequently revisiting North America in 2024.
Original “1989” Album’s Legacy
It’s noteworthy to remember that the initial “1989” album had an impressive 11-week reign at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 after its debut.