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# Red

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## Description

Track List 1. State of Grace (4:55) 2. Red (3:43) 3. Treacherous (4:02) 4. I Knew You Were Trouble (3:39) 5. All Too Well (5:29) 6. 22 (3:52) 7. I Almost Do (4:04) 8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (3:13) 9. Stay Stay Stay (3:25) 10. The Last Time (4:59) 11. Holy Ground (3:22) 12. Sad Beautiful Tragic (4:44) 13. The Lucky One (4:00) 14. Everything Has Changed (4:05) 15. Starlight (3:40) 16. Begin Again (3:57)

Review: You ever heard something and thought it was a work of genius? - No REALLY, I'm serious. My wife doesn't get it. My friends don't get it. My family doesn't get it. But I think some other people who listened to and love this CD get it. This is not just another album. Taylor Swift, somewhere along the line, went from just another Country Music Generic Girl to a song-writing GENIUS. Maybe she grew up. Maybe she got her 10 years/10,000 hours ala Mozart. I don't know. But all I know is something CHANGED in that woman. Her music was good before. Not mostly my cup of tea (except a few songs from Fearless), but good. Then I heard snippets from some of the songs in Red in various commercials for Cola and Stores. I got curious. I decided to check out at the album at my local library... OMG Yeah, yeah. Young kids love Taylor Swift. My hipster friends like to make fun of her. I'm a 36-year-old male. Not my demographic. Blah, blah, blah. I mostly listen to video game music, film scores, and orchestral recording. When I DO listen to music with lyrics I like to listen to every kind of music under the sun (country, pop, easy-listening, classic rock, 80's, 90's, metal, joke albums, folk music, etc). So when I say that music is genius, I'm saying this after a lifetime of love of every kind of music from classical to broadway to radio. And this album is undoubtedly genius. Every song...EVERY SONG Let's be honest. Most albums released have one or two great songs that deserve to be hits, and the rest are kinda forgettable. Rare is the album that you want to put in your cd player or record player and listen to beginning to end (which is why retro records are such a huge deal these days IMO; people like the old albums that told a great story over the course of an album). But boy is this ever an album to listen to all-the-way through. The beat, rhythm, pacing, lyrics, vocals, instrumentation, is just...perfect is not the word. These songs are written, performed, and perfected by a GENIUS. Yeah, yeah. Auto-tune is a thing. Voices can be adjusted in the studio to improve them. So....what? The end product is what matters on an album, and the end product here is extraordinary. You see all the influences here. Some of the songs are reminiscent of U2, Mandy Moore, Michelle Branch, Cher, and all your favorite Pop music. But there's a quickness, a flexibility, and vivacious enthusiasm and genuine emotion that is Taylor Swift, and it is straining to escape in every track, like she's got something she desperately needs to tell you and can barely hold it in. Perhaps that's why I love this album so much. I have Aspergers. I can't feel empathy from people around me in the real world. So I love "anvil-dropping" emotion. I love to know clearly and obviously how someone feels (in a video game, a TV show, a movie, a book, and especially in music). And in this album Taylor wears her emotions on her sleeve and the melodrama is glorious. And the lyrics are brilliant. I don't know about you, but I'm feeling 22 I cannot for the life of me understand why my wife and her friends do not love the song "22" to death, except perhaps as Taylor is very much aware, it's "cool" to hate her, and hipster music "is so much cooler than me". To that, all I can say is...it's not easy to be number 1. It's not easy to be at the top of the world (only place to do is down). As Dale Carnegie pointed out in his books, all the other kids want to "kick the king" (true story). And in my mind's eye I can imagine Taylor Swift walking off stage at a massive concert full of screaming fans and having a sobbing breakdown like the gold medalist from the film "Chariots of Fire" when another competitor says "what's wrong with him?" and a man replies "It's a terrible thing to win. Hope you never have to experience it." Yes, Taylor is well-aware that she's loved and hated. And uses it to add fuel to her creative fire. And with "22" she used it to create the anthem of a generation. That's not the only case of brilliant lyrics, but it is perhaps the most obvious. Her lyrics are like poems. And they are GOOD. Is this Taylor Swift's Greatest Album? I don't know. Maybe. It fuses country/pop/and R&B rhythms better than any of her other albums, which went more in the pop/rap/ballad direction. But it is definitely worth owning, on a number of levels. It's a milestone in terms of country/pop fusion. It's one of Taylor Swift's best albums, and it marks in my mind the turning point where her music went from good to BRILLIANT. Buy it. Ya know, unless Taylor Swift's annoying voice and "uncoolness" is too much for you. Whatever.
Review: AWESOME ALBUM!!!! review written by an 11 yr old - Hey guys! I'm an 11 yr old, using my mom's desertcart.com. I got my mom to preorder this album, and I got it about 3 days after the release date! And let me tell you, this is completely AWESOME. That's because each and every one of the songs are different and have a meaning to them. So if you wanna buy this album for a girl around my age, then you should DEFINITELY buy this. It's worth your money. :) #1: State of Grace: very poppy, not like the old country Taylor. but still, I think it's great for opening parties. #2: Red: one of my favorites. but um I don't really like the background vocals. ever since Taylor got those background singers, they've kinda ruined the song when Taylor's singing it live. #3: Treacherous: Taylor's voice is very soft in this. I like it. soothing. great for after a long day at school. #4: I Knew You Were Trouble: YAY! Taylor's sorta different in this. I heard she put in some dubstep in this? I think dubstep + Taylor's awesome voice + that twist of country in this song is AWESOME! (oh, and be sure to check out the music video!) #5: All Too Well: it has a steady beat and with Taylor's soft voice, it's pretty good. But not as good as some of the other songs on the album. #6: 22: This song is awesome!!! It's on my top 3 of the album. It's poppy, and when you feel crazy one day, you could just play this song and before you know it, you'll be rocking in your bedroom singing this! Seriously! :D I'd say "22" is great for sleepovers, when you have your friends over. #7: I Almost Do: This is more like a genuine Taylor song. Good for when you're tired and sorta in a bad mood. Like when you miss someone. #8: We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together: I'm pretty sure you've heard this song already. But anyway, it puts you in a good mood especially when someone betrays you (example: friend) or if you got scared of some character in a movie and then you go like, "WE! ARE NEVER EVER EVER, GETTING BACK TOGETHER! WE-EEE! ARE NEVER EVER EVER, GETTING BACK TOGETHER!" and then after that you feel like you're safe from everything because you have this nice tune stuck in your head. (sorry, I probably didn't make that clear) #9: Stay Stay Stay: This is also like a genuine Taylor song, because Taylor's voice in this is very cheerful. I like it. Top 3! #10: The Last Time: In my opinion, I hate this song. Sorry, but I don't like slow tempo stuff. And with a guy in this, it's horrible. I hardly listen to it. #11: Holy Ground: I like this song. I don't know how to explain this, but it's pretty good. #12: Sad Beautiful Tragic: Very sad song. Ideal for when you're in a super bad mood. beware, this song gets stuck in your head and sometimes makes you sad because it makes you think of sad stuff. Taylor's voice is awesome and moving in this, just like "Last Kiss" from "Speak Now", Taylor's previous album. #13: The Lucky One: This one has an awkward tune, but I like it. It does have H-E-double hockey stick in it though. So yeah, but I kinda like this song. #14: Everything Has Changed: Ok. I admit it. I like most of the songs on this album, especially this one. It has Ed Sheeran in it! It's awesome when you put Taylor and Ed together. pretty song. #15: Starlight: This song puts you in a mood that.........makes you feel like you're floating in mid air or something. The song definitely sounds like starlight. #16: Begin Again: Now THIS is country. I think it's the only country song on this album. Wonderful song. So if you're looking for more of the old Taylor but still want great lyrics and want a bit of change, RED is great. Especially for girls around my age. Also think about buying "Speak Now". In my opinion, Speak Now is better than RED, because you get more of the old country Taylor. But I won't go on reviewing that. :D Bye and hope this helped!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B008XNZMOU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,741 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #340 in Today's Country |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,776) |
| Date First Available  | August 14, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 25674784 |
| Label  | Big Machine Records |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Big Machine Records |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2012 |
| Product Dimensions  | 4.88 x 5.63 x 0.51 inches; 3.74 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You ever heard something and thought it was a work of genius?
*by S***S on November 24, 2017*

No REALLY, I'm serious. My wife doesn't get it. My friends don't get it. My family doesn't get it. But I think some other people who listened to and love this CD get it. This is not just another album. Taylor Swift, somewhere along the line, went from just another Country Music Generic Girl to a song-writing GENIUS. Maybe she grew up. Maybe she got her 10 years/10,000 hours ala Mozart. I don't know. But all I know is something CHANGED in that woman. Her music was good before. Not mostly my cup of tea (except a few songs from Fearless), but good. Then I heard snippets from some of the songs in Red in various commercials for Cola and Stores. I got curious. I decided to check out at the album at my local library... OMG Yeah, yeah. Young kids love Taylor Swift. My hipster friends like to make fun of her. I'm a 36-year-old male. Not my demographic. Blah, blah, blah. I mostly listen to video game music, film scores, and orchestral recording. When I DO listen to music with lyrics I like to listen to every kind of music under the sun (country, pop, easy-listening, classic rock, 80's, 90's, metal, joke albums, folk music, etc). So when I say that music is genius, I'm saying this after a lifetime of love of every kind of music from classical to broadway to radio. And this album is undoubtedly genius. Every song...EVERY SONG Let's be honest. Most albums released have one or two great songs that deserve to be hits, and the rest are kinda forgettable. Rare is the album that you want to put in your cd player or record player and listen to beginning to end (which is why retro records are such a huge deal these days IMO; people like the old albums that told a great story over the course of an album). But boy is this ever an album to listen to all-the-way through. The beat, rhythm, pacing, lyrics, vocals, instrumentation, is just...perfect is not the word. These songs are written, performed, and perfected by a GENIUS. Yeah, yeah. Auto-tune is a thing. Voices can be adjusted in the studio to improve them. So....what? The end product is what matters on an album, and the end product here is extraordinary. You see all the influences here. Some of the songs are reminiscent of U2, Mandy Moore, Michelle Branch, Cher, and all your favorite Pop music. But there's a quickness, a flexibility, and vivacious enthusiasm and genuine emotion that is Taylor Swift, and it is straining to escape in every track, like she's got something she desperately needs to tell you and can barely hold it in. Perhaps that's why I love this album so much. I have Aspergers. I can't feel empathy from people around me in the real world. So I love "anvil-dropping" emotion. I love to know clearly and obviously how someone feels (in a video game, a TV show, a movie, a book, and especially in music). And in this album Taylor wears her emotions on her sleeve and the melodrama is glorious. And the lyrics are brilliant. I don't know about you, but I'm feeling 22 I cannot for the life of me understand why my wife and her friends do not love the song "22" to death, except perhaps as Taylor is very much aware, it's "cool" to hate her, and hipster music "is so much cooler than me". To that, all I can say is...it's not easy to be number 1. It's not easy to be at the top of the world (only place to do is down). As Dale Carnegie pointed out in his books, all the other kids want to "kick the king" (true story). And in my mind's eye I can imagine Taylor Swift walking off stage at a massive concert full of screaming fans and having a sobbing breakdown like the gold medalist from the film "Chariots of Fire" when another competitor says "what's wrong with him?" and a man replies "It's a terrible thing to win. Hope you never have to experience it." Yes, Taylor is well-aware that she's loved and hated. And uses it to add fuel to her creative fire. And with "22" she used it to create the anthem of a generation. That's not the only case of brilliant lyrics, but it is perhaps the most obvious. Her lyrics are like poems. And they are GOOD. Is this Taylor Swift's Greatest Album? I don't know. Maybe. It fuses country/pop/and R&B rhythms better than any of her other albums, which went more in the pop/rap/ballad direction. But it is definitely worth owning, on a number of levels. It's a milestone in terms of country/pop fusion. It's one of Taylor Swift's best albums, and it marks in my mind the turning point where her music went from good to BRILLIANT. Buy it. Ya know, unless Taylor Swift's annoying voice and "uncoolness" is too much for you. Whatever.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ AWESOME ALBUM!!!! review written by an 11 yr old
*by T***R on December 22, 2012*

Hey guys! I'm an 11 yr old, using my mom's amazon.com. I got my mom to preorder this album, and I got it about 3 days after the release date! And let me tell you, this is completely AWESOME. That's because each and every one of the songs are different and have a meaning to them. So if you wanna buy this album for a girl around my age, then you should DEFINITELY buy this. It's worth your money. :) #1: State of Grace: very poppy, not like the old country Taylor. but still, I think it's great for opening parties. #2: Red: one of my favorites. but um I don't really like the background vocals. ever since Taylor got those background singers, they've kinda ruined the song when Taylor's singing it live. #3: Treacherous: Taylor's voice is very soft in this. I like it. soothing. great for after a long day at school. #4: I Knew You Were Trouble: YAY! Taylor's sorta different in this. I heard she put in some dubstep in this? I think dubstep + Taylor's awesome voice + that twist of country in this song is AWESOME! (oh, and be sure to check out the music video!) #5: All Too Well: it has a steady beat and with Taylor's soft voice, it's pretty good. But not as good as some of the other songs on the album. #6: 22: This song is awesome!!! It's on my top 3 of the album. It's poppy, and when you feel crazy one day, you could just play this song and before you know it, you'll be rocking in your bedroom singing this! Seriously! :D I'd say "22" is great for sleepovers, when you have your friends over. #7: I Almost Do: This is more like a genuine Taylor song. Good for when you're tired and sorta in a bad mood. Like when you miss someone. #8: We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together: I'm pretty sure you've heard this song already. But anyway, it puts you in a good mood especially when someone betrays you (example: friend) or if you got scared of some character in a movie and then you go like, "WE! ARE NEVER EVER EVER, GETTING BACK TOGETHER! WE-EEE! ARE NEVER EVER EVER, GETTING BACK TOGETHER!" and then after that you feel like you're safe from everything because you have this nice tune stuck in your head. (sorry, I probably didn't make that clear) #9: Stay Stay Stay: This is also like a genuine Taylor song, because Taylor's voice in this is very cheerful. I like it. Top 3! #10: The Last Time: In my opinion, I hate this song. Sorry, but I don't like slow tempo stuff. And with a guy in this, it's horrible. I hardly listen to it. #11: Holy Ground: I like this song. I don't know how to explain this, but it's pretty good. #12: Sad Beautiful Tragic: Very sad song. Ideal for when you're in a super bad mood. beware, this song gets stuck in your head and sometimes makes you sad because it makes you think of sad stuff. Taylor's voice is awesome and moving in this, just like "Last Kiss" from "Speak Now", Taylor's previous album. #13: The Lucky One: This one has an awkward tune, but I like it. It does have H-E-double hockey stick in it though. So yeah, but I kinda like this song. #14: Everything Has Changed: Ok. I admit it. I like most of the songs on this album, especially this one. It has Ed Sheeran in it! It's awesome when you put Taylor and Ed together. pretty song. #15: Starlight: This song puts you in a mood that.........makes you feel like you're floating in mid air or something. The song definitely sounds like starlight. #16: Begin Again: Now THIS is country. I think it's the only country song on this album. Wonderful song. So if you're looking for more of the old Taylor but still want great lyrics and want a bit of change, RED is great. Especially for girls around my age. Also think about buying "Speak Now". In my opinion, Speak Now is better than RED, because you get more of the old country Taylor. But I won't go on reviewing that. :D Bye and hope this helped!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Taylor Swift strives for perfection
*by A***R on November 16, 2012*

Taylor Swift has become the #1 name in pop music, having the catchy first single "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and having her new album (this one) go Platinum in five days. This album is definitely up to all the hype and sales, and Taylor Swift truly deserves all the attention she is getting - even if she doesn't want all of it, given the necessary poke at the paparazzi she gives in "The Lucky One." Highlights of the album include: -The arena-rock opener "State of Grace" when Taylor explores a sudden relationship -The title track "Red" about the colorful lust of a past relationship -"22" about the joys of being that age -The true-to-form "I Almost Do" where Taylor wonders about the yearning of her ex -The cute ballad "Stay Stay Stay" -"The Last Time," a strong and harmonious duet with Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody, about both sides of an on-and-off relationship gone sour -The disco rock "Starlight" which shows an exploration of new genres that go beyond strumming a guitar -The closer "Begin Again" and Taylor's heart pumping red again Other songs such as the Dan Wilson-produced "Treacherous," the Max Martin collaboration and mega-hit "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," the aforementioned "The Lucky One," the reflectional "All Too Well," and the eerie "Sad Beautiful Tragic" that's everything "Last Kiss" from Speak Now should have been all live up to expectations as well. "I Knew You Were Trouble," an over-produced rant of self-blame and misfortune, and although it is written as typical Taylor Swift fare, it becomes annoying. Although the album has some disappointments, like the forgettable "Holy Ground" and the waste of a duet with Ed Sheeran ("Everything Has Changed," a random, unfocused mess), it is overall a very strong effort that lives up to the A+ work of "Speak Now" two years ago. Even if it is long and has a few duds, it's still well worth a purchase given that over half of the songs are worth listening to. Keep in mind: This is a pop record, even with its few country moments on "Treacherous" and "I Almost Do," and if you're looking for more Fearless-era Taylor Swift, this isn't it. She's growing as an artist in her own direction and trying to discover what her true calling is. Although there are songs that seem to be from different albums here, this sixteen-track set is exploring the variety and evolution of Taylor Swift's songwriting, and the music reflects it.

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