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Question: Inspired by a recent poll
#1
Taylor Swift
 
#2
Fearless
 
#3
Speak Now
 
#4
Red
 
#5
1989
 
#6
Not a fan
 
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Total Voters: 34

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Anton Kreitzer
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« on: July 15, 2015, 10:33:36 AM »

Inspired by tb75's recent poll about which era Taylor Swift Atlas enjoys more (56.5-43.5 to pop at the time of typing), here's a poll to see which album of Swift's is most popular amongst Atlasians.

I love them all, although if I had to pick just one, I'd go with Red, partly for its retention of a few country elements, while working great as a pop album. Not to mention 22 was one of the first Taylor Swift songs I liked.
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Anton Kreitzer
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E: 8.00, S: 3.11

« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2015, 11:07:15 AM »

Red was phenomenal, tbh. 1989 is alright, but I'm only a fan of a few of the songs on it, some of them are too poppy/annoying for me.


What do you think of her first three albums? I'm guessing you like pop music, but not too poppy? On another note, I'll be interested to see what her sixth album is like!
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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2015, 08:55:41 AM »

All Too Well is an authentic well-written country song. Red got an unforgettable CMA performance. The pop non-singles like Holy Ground were fun. The pop singles were better than most pop music.

That was top-to-bottom the best and it just so happens to have the best top as well.

Red is everything, every song is perfect. The first 3 are hit and miss and 1989 is decent but not as good as Red.

I agree with you both - the album just seems to be so well-made, from the singles to the duets, it's one of my favourite albums of the decade.

I just hope she doesn't go the hip-hop route on her next album - the single version of Bad Blood is my least favourite song of hers.

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