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Track Listings
1 | Mine |
2 | Sparks Fly |
3 | Back to December |
4 | Speak Now |
5 | Dear John |
6 | Mean |
7 | The Story of Us |
8 | Never Grow Up |
9 | Enchanted |
10 | Better Than Revenge |
11 | Innocent |
12 | Haunted |
13 | Last Kiss |
14 | Long Live |
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2010 release, the third album from the Country/Pop superstar. Speak Now is the follow-up to her multi-million-selling 2008 album, Fearless. The 21-year-old singer/songwriter wrote the entire album on her own and co-produced with longtime collaborator Nathan Chapman, who worked with her on Fearless and her 2006 self-titled debut. Features the single 'Mine'.
About the Artist
Hi, I'm Taylor. I've been alive for 20 years now, and I finally have my own kitchen. I'm very excited about this, and generally excited by anything else that falls into the "cute" or "cozy" categories. I learned to play guitar when I was twelve fro m this guy named Ronnie who came over to fix my parents' computer. I like quilts. But that's probably because I'm always freezing cold. I LOVE Nashville. That's where I live, when I'm lucky enough to be there. I love the town so much, I sometimes feel like I should just roll the windows down in my car (nicknamed the Toyoat. Because it's a Toyota) and scream "I LOVE THIS TOWN" loudly out the windows. That wouldn't be weird, right? Every time I try and wink at someone, I mess it up and end up scaring people. My lucky number always has been and always will be 13. It pops up in front of me in the most obvious and undeniable ways, but only when something good is about to happen. I'm a Sagittarius. I think that means I'm always looking for something new. It also means I have a Christmas-themed birthday party every year. I love bright colors and things that make reality seem more whimsical than it is. I have a collection of ribbons and headbands, and I love them all the same. I over-think and over-plan and over-organize. I've been like this since I was a baby, before I was gigantically tall and over-talkative.
These days, I've been trying to classify my thoughts into two categories: "Things I can change," and "Things I can't." It seems to help me sort through what to really stress about. But there I go again, over-planning and over-organizing my over-thinking! I write songs about my adventures and misadventures, most of which concern love. Love is a tricky business. But if it wasn't, I wouldn't be so enthralled with it. Lately I've come to a wonderful realization that makes me even more fascinated by it: I have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to love. No one does! There's no pattern to it, except that it happens to all of us, of course. I can't plan for it. I can't predict how it'll end up. Because love is unpredictable and it's frustrating and it's tragic and it's beautiful. And even though there's no way to feel like I'm an expert at it, it's worth writing songs about -- more than anything else I've ever experienced in my life.
I've apparently been the victim of growing up, which apparently happens to all of us at one point or another. It's been going on for quite some time now, without me knowing it. I've found that growing up can mean a lot of things. For me, it doesn't mean I should become somebody completely new and stop loving the things I used to love. It means I've just added more things to my list. Like for example, I'm still beyond obsessed with the winter season and I still start putting up strings of lights in September. I still love sparkles and grocery shopping and really old cats that are only nice to you half the time. I still love writing in my journal and wearing dresses all the time and staring at chandeliers. But some new things I've fallen in love with -- mismatched everything. Mismatched chairs, mismatched colors, mismatched personalities. I love spraying perfumes I used to wear when I was in high school. It brings me back to the days of trying to get a close parking spot at school, trying to get noticed by soccer players, and trying to figure out how to avoid doing or saying anything uncool, and wishing every minute of every day that one day maybe I'd get a chance to win a Grammy. Or something crazy and out of reach like that. ;) I love old buildings with the paint chipping off the walls and my dad's stories about college. I love the freedom of living alone, but I also love things that make me feel seven again. Back then naivety was the norm and skepticism was a foreign language, and I just think every once in a while you need fries and a chocolate milkshake and your mom. I love picking up a cookbook and closing my eyes and opening it to a random page, then attempting to make that recipe. I've loved my fans from the very first day, but they've said things and done things recently that make me feel like they're my friends -- more now than ever before. I'll never go a day without thinking about our memories together.
For the last two years, I've been writing and recording an album called Speak Now. I only have the option of writing about things that happen in my life, so thankfully a LOT has happened in my life in the last two years. I know I don't always say the right thing at the right time or speak up when I should, but I write it all down. I get my guitar and a pen and all of a sudden, I have a chance to say exactly what I meant to say in real life. Some of the things I wrote about are things everyone saw me go through. Some of the things I wrote about are things nobody ever knew about. I'm beyond excited for you to hear these stories and confessions.
I think it's important that you know that I will never change. But I'll never stay the same either. Must be a Sagittarius thing.
I'm pretty stoked that you read this whole thing. I commend you for that. This was ridiculously long, and you probably have other stuff you could've done in the last four minutes. So to you, or anyone else who has spent four minutes on me in some way-- listening to just one song, or watching one of my videos....Thank you. I love you like I love sparkles and having the last word. And that's real love.
--Taylor
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.88 x 5.59 x 0.47 inches; 3.6 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Big Machine
- Item model number : 15063305
- Original Release Date : 2010
- Date First Available : July 23, 2010
- Label : Big Machine
- ASIN : B003WTE886
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,655 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #67 in Country Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #86 in Today's Country
- #92 in Pop Singer-Songwriters
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With her third major album (if you don't count "Beautiful Eyes") Taylor holds onto the formula that helped make her famous, catchy love songs, whether they be roll-your-windows-down, summer anthems (Our Song, Love Story) or breakup ballads that make you want to sit down on the edge of your bed and just cry (Tim McGraw, White Horse). And of course the angst-ridden revenge threats (Picture to Burn). All of these are present and accounted for in "Speak Now" but there's also a surprising element of plain human songs about life. After all, Taylor is growing up. And so are her fans. Those high school student who followed her when she first made her debut at age 16 are now graduated and in college, experiencing a totally different aspect of life. There's a lot a new experiences and new feelings, a sort of initiation into adulthood. And sometimes it's hard. I know because I'm one of them. That's why the mention of new apartments in the big city and growing up are driven home for me.
Musically, there's a lot that is the same, but there's plenty that show's Taylor's evolving style. Perhaps the biggest surprise is her vocal performance. I've finally heard what I've been waiting four years to hear: her belting out a song. I'm honestly impressed. She's finally a good singer. But then again, a lot of her previous material didn't really require a huge set of pipes.
Alright, all the generalities aside, let's get down to the songs themselves.
"Mine" is the first single. I think it's supposed to be the "Love Story" of the album, but personally I wasn't as impressed with it. There seems to be no difference, no creativity. Raidio-friendly, but not my favorite. 3/5
"Sparks Fly" is much the same, relying on generic hooks. The lyrics are good. I hate to say this, but it sounds similar to "Fearless" from her last album. It's too bad Taylor went formulaic on these two. 3/5
"Back to December" is the first song that grabbed my attention. It's recounts the meeting of former lovers after being apart for a while. She sings about how if she could she'd go "back to December" and change her mind. The words and music are paired beautifully. 5/5
"Speak Now". Oh where do I start? This is a breath of fresh air after the Tayloresque first two singles. Granted, it's about Taylor stealing the groom from the altar, which I can actually see her doing. But if you take it as a fantasy vs reality, it's really enjoyable. I think I'm sensing a little Ocean City musical inspiration, at least in the verses, which is a refreshing sound for her. 4/5
"Dear John" is a heartbreaking letter to an old boyfriend about their dysfunctional relationship and how hurt she is. I can really close my eyes and feel the music. It's bare and honest, but sad. 4/5
"Mean" made me laugh. It's probably the most country-sounding song of the album. It's not obsessive (thankfully). It's basically her telling this bully off. My favorite line is when she pictures him in the future, "Drunk and rolling on about how I can't sing". Take that, critics! I liked it. It's a nice sound for her. 4/5
"Story of Us" is not one of my favorites. It's a breakup song but, again, it's formulaic, the lyrics not even as good as "Mine" or "Speak Now". Musically, it reminds me of "The Outside" from her debut album. 2/5
"Never Grow Up" is perhaps my personal favorite, definitely of the album, possibly of all her songs. She speaks about growing up from experience, urging children never to grow up and to stay simple and innocent. The third verse is exactly where I am in life and it's very personal. I've listened to it maybe a half-dozen times and I've cried every single time. Once in public and once while I was driving, so beware. This is embarrassing seeing as I'm a guy. 10/5
"Enchanted". This is a real stand out track to me. It's about a stranger she meets and feels this enchantment towards. It's the beautiful, pure romance like this that make me like Taylor so much. On top of that, it's musically one of the most impressive songs. Practically flawless. 5/5
"Better Than Revenge". Oh my gosh this is interesting. Ok first of all, it's an aggressively obsessive song about getting even with the girl who stole her boy. It features some surprising lyrics: "She's better known for the things that she does on the mattress". Musically, she remind me of Avril Lavigne to which is scary. It's energetic and well-produced, and I guess the album wouldn't be considered Taylor Swift without a revenge anthem like this but it's not what I love about Taylor. 3/5
"Innocent" is a beautiful song about life. Everyone has messed up. Everyone, to one point or another, is haunted by their past. We all long for peace with ourselves. Taylor takes on the role of compassionate friend who makes you believe in yourself again. A really sad, but encouraging song. 5/5
"Haunted" is a very interesting direction for Taylor. As you can probably tell by the title, it is darker and semi-tragic. The vocals almost remind me of Paramore. It might be her best performance of the album. She really belts it out. The arrangement is creative as well. 4/5
"Last Kiss" is well-written. She does a good job at creating a mood and atmosphere. It's another heartbreaking breakup song, very easy to listen to. 4/5
"Long Live" is a tribute to her band. Love love the songwriting, using heroic visuals (heroes, crowns, dragons, kings and queens). It's an anthem to believing in yourself and taking on the obstacles as a team. I can definitely see it going into a lot of home-made slideshows of girl's soccer teams. I love it. 5/5
Overall, not a disappointment at all. It's hard to compare it to her previous albums because there are songs from each that I really love. But I'm happy to say that Taylor succeeded. She kept some vintage style that will be sure to please her fans, while maturing both in themes and vocals. This is a powerhouse album that you won't regret buying.
Not only has Taylor Swift's voice matured greatly, her songwriting has become so much better. I still love all her songs from "Taylor Swift" and "Fearless", but I feel as if now, more than ever, is the perfect time for Taylor Swift's songs to change. There are so many well-written, well-thought out songs on this album...
1. Mine- It took me a couple of listens to really get into this song, but I love it. The lyrics are great and they go well with the music. It's not my favorite song on the CD, however, nor is it my favorite of Taylor's singles. 4/5
2. Sparks Fly- Such a catchy song. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the next single. I think everyone can relate to this song at some point in time. Perfect single material. 5/5
3. Back to December- At first listen, I was not impressed with this song. I thought it sounded so typical and overdone. But the more I listened, the more I realized that this is among Taylor's best. The lyrics are so well written, they go perfectly with the music. This song is very well penned.
4. Speak Now- I didn't like this song at all the first time I heard it. It's still not one of my favorites, but it's grown on me. It's cute and has snarky, clever lyrics. 4/5
5. Dear John- Wow. This song is amazing. It really tugs at your heart. I admire Taylor so much for writing a song about John Mayer and being shameless about it. Everything from the oh-so-familiar guitar wailing at the beginning to the clever words to Taylor's flawless vocal makes this song one of her best. 5/5
6. Mean- Another song that had to grow on me, but I like it now. Reminds me of older Taylor Swift. Catchy and funny to sing with someone in mind. 4.5/5
7. The Story of Us- Another one that was supposedly written about John Mayer. This song is easy to relate to for anyone. It's catchy. Could be a single. 5/5
8. Never Grow Up- The more I listen to it, the more I like it. The simplicity of the song is so sweet- just guitars and Taylor singing. Cute song. 4/5
9. Enchanted- Not only is this my favorite song off the album, it's also probably my favorite Taylor song ever. Everything about this song is perfect. The lyrics portray and innocence we can all relate to and the music is fairytale-like. The song is almost 6 minutes long but I enjoy every single second. The song is just a masterpiece. 5+/5
10. Better Than Revenge- It's obvious that Taylor had Paramore's "Misery Business" in mind when writing this song- it's basically the story from the other girl's point of view. It works so well though. The song is catchy and clever. I especially like at the end when Taylor sings "Show me how much better you are"- a reference to the Jonas Brother song. 5/5
11. Innocent- While I like the theme of this song, it's still taking some time to grow on me. Another song I admire, though, just for who it's written to and what Taylor has to say to him. 4/5
12. Haunted- It's still growing on me. I feel like the theme of "Haunted" has been overdone though- the dissonant strings, the hard guitars, and the loud vocals. It just seems overdone. 3.5/5
13. Last Kiss- Probably the only song I ever skip. It drones on and it's much too long for a song with so little material. 3/5
14. Long Live- Reminds me of "Change". A song about overcoming obstacles and breaking down barriers. It's growing on me, but it also seems overdone. 4/5
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The 14 songs on this album are:
1. Mine
2. Sparks Fly
3. Back to December
4. Speak Now
5. Dear John
6. Mean
7. The Story of Us
8. Never Grow Up
9. Enchanted
10. Better than Revenge
11. Innocent
12. Haunted
13. Last Kiss
14. Long Live
My favorite song on this album is "Haunted." The other songs are good too. There's nothing hardcore here though. I mean, this is sweet, old, country Taylor Swift. She's young, a bit naive, and that shows in her music, but that is a positive thing. However, I have one criticism, which is that I do think her art is a too boy-obsessed, and if you're a feminist, this really isn't for you.
For those who don't care about such a thing, then you'll enjoy this. The music on "Speak Now" is many times better than what you hear on the radio today, or through digital services like Spotify. I am also extremely impressed that, it appears, Taylor Swift wrote all of her music. That's a bonus, if you're kind of a musical purist. All of this is coming from the person who is on the album cover. That's fantastic.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 21, 2022
La entrega bien, ha llegado incluso antes de lo que esperaba, incluso siendo una importación que venía desde Estados Unidos. En menos de un mes estaba en casa. Buen vendedor. Estoy muy contenta con la compra.
Pienso que les faltó envolver más el disco para garantizar que llegue en buen estado, ya que solo lo ponen en una bolsa de papel con interior de burbujas y no es suficiente.
Das Album ist vielfältig und leider eines der weniger geschätzten musikalischen Kompositionen von Taylor, obwohl es gänzlich von ihr selbst geschrieben wurde.
Das ist eine klare Kaufempfehlung!