In just three short years, Taylor Swift released three record-breaking studio albums: 2022âs âMidnightsâ and 2020âs âFolkloreâ and âEvermoreâ. Recording, releasing and promoting multiple chart-topping LPs in such a short amount of time would be enough to keep even the average Grammy-winning popstar busy, but this is Swift weâre talking about. Somehow, in between those releases, and the mammoth Eras tour, she’s found time to re-record and re-releasing her early albums as well dubbing them â(Taylorâs Version)â and not only refreshing the classic tracks with new arrangements and vocals but sharing them with previously unreleased songs âFrom The Vaultâ.
Swiftâs re-recording project started back in 2019 when her former label Big Machine Records was sold to Ithaca Recordings which music manager Scooter Braun owned at the time. Even though Swift had made the move to Republic Records by that time, Big Machine still owned the masters for her first six albums that were recorded at the label between 2005 and 2018. When the news broke of the sale, Swift shared a post on Tumblr, referring to the transition of her masters to Braun as the âworst case scenarioâ and calling out the music manager for âincessant, manipulative bullyingâ.

By August of the same year, however, Swift announced sheâd be re-recording her first albums, noting her desire to have more control of the direction and ownership of her music and plan to give fans the option of streaming versions of her hit songs she had ownership of. She started releasing the rerecorded albums back in April of 2021 and has continued to share her new versions since then.
With fresh takes on her first three albumâs out in the world and more âTVâ releases to look forward to, hereâs everything we know about Taylor Swiftâs upcoming albums.
What do we know about the upcoming albums?
Now that Swift has shared three of her re-recordings, we know that her plan for each re-release may vary, but each new version will be a reimagining instead of a replica of the original version. Not only will the production be different on the updated versions, but in some cases there will be lyrical changes, longer versions and even new tracks that have never been heard by fans. Each new version also includes duets and songs with collaborators.
In August, she announced that ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ would be the next release on October 27.
How many albums is Taylor Swift re-recording?
Swift is re-recording all of the LPs she released before 2019âs âLoverâ. Those six albums include her debut album 2006âs âTaylor Swiftâ, 2008âs âFearlessâ, 2010âs âSpeak Nowâ, 2012âs âRedâ, 2014âs â1989â, and 2017âs âReputationâ.
Which Taylor Swift albums have been released so far?
Swift shared her first re-release, âFearless (Taylorâs Version)â in April 2021. The updated release of her 2008 LP included new songs from the vault like âMr. Perfectly Fineâ and ‘Today Was A Fairytale’ which was written for the 2010 romantic comedy, Valentines Day.
Next, she released ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)‘ in November of 2021, this time with a longer version of her song ‘All Too Well’ called ‘All Too Well (10 Minute Version)’ that came with a Grammy-winning 10-minute music video directed by Swift. Phoebe Bridgers also features on the album’s track, ‘Nothing New (Taylor’s Version)’.
She most recently released ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ in July 2023. Many fans were surprised when she switched up the lyrics to her song âBetter Than Revenge (Taylorâs Version)â from the controversial âSheâs better known for the things that she does on the mattressâ to the new, less risque lyrics âHe was a moth to the flame, she was holding the matchesâ.
The album also features collaborations with Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams on ‘Castles Crumbling’ and ‘Electric Touch’ Fall Out Boy. The album features four other âFrom The Vaultâ songs, including âFoolish Oneâ, âTimelessâ, âWhen Emma Falls In Loveâ and âI Can See Youâ. With ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Swift officially has more No. 1 albums than any woman in history.
Which Taylorâs Version album will be released next?
Swift has three more re-recorded albums to release, including âTaylor Swiftâ, â1989â, and âReputationâ.
In August, she announced that ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ would be released on October 27. Sharing the news she posted: âThe 1989 album changed my life in countless ways, and it fills me with such excitement to announce that my version of it will be out October 27th. To be perfectly honest, this is my most FAVORITE re-record Iâve ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so insane. I canât believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!â
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