Red

Taylor Swift Red Album Cover

Released in 2012, Taylor Swift’s fourth studio album Red was a true turning point in her career. Inspired by Joni Mitchell’s legendary record Blue, Red served as a real transition point for Swift from country music to pop music. With smashing singles and an impressive 1,208,000 copies sold in its first week, Red demonstrated to critics that Taylor was a serious artist that appeals to more than teenage girls, showcasing her most poignant, vulnerable, and sharp lyricism to date.

Singles – Released to Radio, Typically Accompanied by a Music Video
Deep Cuts – The Best Hidden Gems Not Promoted as Singles

  1. State of Grace
  2. Red
  3. Treacherous
  4. I Knew You Were Trouble
  5. All Too Well
  6. 22
  7. I Almost Do
  8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  9. Stay Stay Stay
  10. The Last Time
  11. Holy Ground
  12. Sad Beautiful Tragic
  13. The Lucky One
  14. Everything Has Changed
  15. Starlight
  16. Begin Again
  17. The Moment I Knew
  18. Come Back… Be Here
  19. Girl At Home
  20. State Of Grace (Acoustic Version)
  21. Ronan
  22. Better Man
  23. Nothing New
  24. Babe
  25. Message In A Bottle
  26. I Bet You Think About Me
  27. Forever Winter
  28. Run
  29. The Very First Night
  30. All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
Jake Gyllenhaal, Taylor Swift's Third Prolific Muse
The Muse: Jake Gyllenhaal
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