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Taylor Swift Releases Re-recorded ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ Album

The album, originally released in 2012, was home to her hit singles “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” “I Knew You Were Trouble” and “22.”

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Taylor Swift is bringing back the fall feels, scarves and heartbreak woes with the release of her re-recorded “Taylor’s Version” of her album, Red.

The 30-track album dropped Thursday evening. Marking the occasion, Swift tweeted: “It never would have been possible to go back & remake my previous work, uncovering lost art & forgotten gems along the way if you hadn’t emboldened me. Red is about to be mine again, but it has always been ours. Now we begin again. Red (my version) is out.”.”

After already releasing Fearless (Taylor’s Version) earlier this year, the singer announced in June that next in the revival lineup would be 2012’s Red, with the addition of unreleased “from the vault” songs. She later revealed on Sept. 30 that the album would release a week earlier.

The album, which originally featured 16 songs on the standard version and 22 songs on the deluxe edition, was home to her hit singles “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” “I Knew You Were Trouble” and “22.”

Swift has previously revealed that her heartbreak anthem “All Too Well” — long speculated to be inspired by her former relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal — was originally 10-minutes long, leaving fans to long hold out hope that the extended version would be released. Swift seemingly confirmed she would share the longer version when teasing the re-recorded album’s upcoming tracklist. “And hey, one of them is even ten minutes long,” she wrote.

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