Taylor Swift Lover Double Vinyl LP Coloured Pink Blue 2019
Lover is Taylor Swift’s seventh studio album. Featuring spoken words by Idris Elba and vocals from the Dixie Chicks, Lover has been hailed as Taylor’s strongest album by several critics. Since its August release, it has become certified GOLD in the United Kingdom and reached number 1. Swift will be touring next year on her Lover Fest world tour. Available as a 2 x coloured vinyl, gatefold sleeve, printed inners
TRACKLIST:
A1 I Forgot That You Existed
A2 Cruel Summer
A3 Lover
A4 The Man
A5 The Archer
B6 I Think He Knows
B7 Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
B8 Paper Rings
B9 Cornelia Street
C10 Death By A Thousand Cuts
C11 London Boy
C12 Soon You’ll Get Better
C13 False God
C14 You Need To Calm Down
D15 Afterglow
D16 Me!
D17 It’s Nice To Have A Friend
D18 Daylight
Studio albums and Other Album in store
Taylor Swift (2006)
Fearless (2008)
Speak Now (2010)
Red is the fourth studio album by Taylor Swift, and her last to feature a country sound. It was released on October 22, 2012, by Big Machine Records, as the follow-up to her third studio album, Speak Now. The album title was inspired by the “semi-toxic relationships” that Swift experienced during the process of conceiving this album, with Swift describing the emotions she felt as “red emotions” due to their intense and tumultuous nature. Red touches on Swift’s signature themes of love and heart.
1989 (2014)
Reputation (2017)
Lover (2019)
Folklore (2020)
Surprise album from the Queen Of Country Pop. Taylor Swift emerges from lockdown with a 17 track album of intimate indie folktronica, produced by Aaron Dessner from the National. Written by Taylor with Dessner, Justin vernon, Jack Antonoff and the mysterious William Bowery, it’s an understated masterpiece of stripped back acoustic electronica, reminiscent of Sufjan Stevens in places; the Autumn to the Summery tie-dye pop of Lover. It also features a duet with Bon Iver.
Evermore (2020)
Taylor Swift returns with a surprise Ninth album again produced by Aaron Dessner of the National. It’s a mostly acoustic masterpiece showing her deepening musicanship and unforgettable hooks. Evermore is a breathtaking companion to summer’s Folklore.