Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2AM drop was spectacular. I am on my full second run-through now and the rest is growing on me. Not gonna lie, I love the Travis songs.
Which ones are those?
NP
Peter
How did it end
Albatross
Peter
come on Alchemy is fun
I thought how did it end was about Joe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am old. Please help. I bought the Cd for my daughter on Amazon. What does a double album mean? Will there be two CDs in the case? Do I have to her buy her another one? How does it work?
Yes that's how double albums work!
-old person who has CDs
No it actually might not work like that. Taylor loves to release multiple versions of her albums, each version maybe containing extra songs the others don’t. I think it’s very possible because this was a surprise second album that TTPD is one cd, and you have to buy the second surprise one (Anthology) separately. It was never billed and sold as a double album.
This. She’s going to double her first week of sales because everyone who pre-ordered the album will have to buy it again to get the Anthology version.
So now she’s ripping off her fans.
+1
I appreciate that Taylor Swift is a great business woman who has created this image around herself. I do think she is taking advantage of her fans, many of whom are young, by surprising them with a second album. She knows they’ll buy it but it seems greedy.
You guys are entitled aholes.
She doesn’t owe you a free album.
She wrote two albums. If she releases them together, that’s a gift, and you aren’t owed that.
Not that poster, but aren't we talking about a bunch of kids when we say her fans? That's who is going to rebuy. All the adult music listeners just stream on Spotify and don't go order and buy. She's definitely a big capitalist product as much as an artist this point. Her dad is a fierce businessman as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2AM drop was spectacular. I am on my full second run-through now and the rest is growing on me. Not gonna lie, I love the Travis songs.
Which ones are those?
NP
Peter
How did it end
Albatross
Peter
come on Alchemy is fun
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2AM drop was spectacular. I am on my full second run-through now and the rest is growing on me. Not gonna lie, I love the Travis songs.
Which ones are those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am old. Please help. I bought the Cd for my daughter on Amazon. What does a double album mean? Will there be two CDs in the case? Do I have to her buy her another one? How does it work?
Yes that's how double albums work!
-old person who has CDs
No it actually might not work like that. Taylor loves to release multiple versions of her albums, each version maybe containing extra songs the others don’t. I think it’s very possible because this was a surprise second album that TTPD is one cd, and you have to buy the second surprise one (Anthology) separately. It was never billed and sold as a double album.
This. She’s going to double her first week of sales because everyone who pre-ordered the album will have to buy it again to get the Anthology version.
So now she’s ripping off her fans.
+1
I appreciate that Taylor Swift is a great business woman who has created this image around herself. I do think she is taking advantage of her fans, many of whom are young, by surprising them with a second album. She knows they’ll buy it but it seems greedy.
You guys are entitled aholes.
She doesn’t owe you a free album.
She wrote two albums. If she releases them together, that’s a gift, and you aren’t owed that.
Anonymous wrote:People might not love her but she is undeniably a poet and thoroughly pours her heart into her songs. 31 songs is pretty impressive for any artist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am old. Please help. I bought the Cd for my daughter on Amazon. What does a double album mean? Will there be two CDs in the case? Do I have to her buy her another one? How does it work?
Yes that's how double albums work!
-old person who has CDs
No it actually might not work like that. Taylor loves to release multiple versions of her albums, each version maybe containing extra songs the others don’t. I think it’s very possible because this was a surprise second album that TTPD is one cd, and you have to buy the second surprise one (Anthology) separately. It was never billed and sold as a double album.
This. She’s going to double her first week of sales because everyone who pre-ordered the album will have to buy it again to get the Anthology version.
So now she’s ripping off her fans.
+1
I appreciate that Taylor Swift is a great business woman who has created this image around herself. I do think she is taking advantage of her fans, many of whom are young, by surprising them with a second album. She knows they’ll buy it but it seems greedy.
Anonymous wrote:The 2AM drop was spectacular. I am on my full second run-through now and the rest is growing on me. Not gonna lie, I love the Travis songs.
Definitely not one of her dancier albums. The album name is fitting. This is more likely to be loved by folklore and evermore Swifties.Anonymous wrote:I really really want to love this album and I hope that it grows on me. My first take is that it's a lot of talk-singing. I get triggered when people say that all of an artist's songs sound the same, but... I'm struggling to differentiate the energy of ttpd songs because they're really... similar. I'm an old school fan and will force myself to love this album. But I was secretly hoping for more distinctive hits that you want to dance to
Anonymous wrote:I really really want to love this album and I hope that it grows on me. My first take is that it's a lot of talk-singing. I get triggered when people say that all of an artist's songs sound the same, but... I'm struggling to differentiate the energy of ttpd songs because they're really... similar. I'm an old school fan and will force myself to love this album. But I was secretly hoping for more distinctive hits that you want to dance to