After much fan speculation, Swift announced on social media Friday that the re-recorded version of her fourth studio album, “Red ,” will be released on Nov. 19. The re-recording will feature 30 songs, including one unspecified ten-minute track that fans are already speculating could be the nearly legendary extended version of “All Too Well.”
Swift went on to describe how she was heartbroken during the original making of “Red,” and that it ultimately led to closure and healing. Swift ended the post by saying that she “couldn’t stop writing” while making “Red,” and therefore is finally sharing all 30 songs that were “meant” to end up on the record.
Swift’s referent to a song “ten minutes long” immediately set off waves of excitement among Swifties, since “All Too Well” has long had a reputation among a sizable cult of Swifties as the best song of her career, and the singer-songwriter had mentioned a 10-minute version previously. In a podcast last year associated with Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums list, she had talked about the song originating with a stream-of-consciousness demo in the studio.
Red was alright but I’m pretty excited for 1989
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