The Taylor Swift Megamix by Taylor Swift

Album cover for The Taylor Swift Megamix - Taylor Swift
1. Opening
2. Shake It Off
3. Holy Ground
4. The Story Of Us
5. State Of Grace
6. You Belong With Me
7. Starlight
8. Red
9. New Romance
10. Mine
11. How You Get The Girl
12. Speak Now
13. Love Story
14. Welcome To New York
15. 22
16. Long Live
17. Fearless
18. Teardrops On My Guitar
19. All You Had To Do Was Stay
20. Blank Space
21. Style
22. Fifteen
23. All Too Well
24. Our Song
25. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
26. Bad Blood
27. Shoud've Said No
28. Everything Has Changed
29. Begin Again
30. Today Was A Fairytale
31. I Knew You Were Trouble
32. Tim McGraw
33. I Almost Do
34. Back To December
35. Wildest Dreams
36. Eyes Open

A mere 11 months passed between the release of <i>Lover</i> and its surprise follow-up, but it feels like a lifetime. Written and recorded remotely during the first few months of the global pandemic, <i>folklore</i> finds the 30-year-old singer-songwriter teaming up with The National’s Aaron Dessner and long-time collaborator Jack Antonoff for a set of ruminative and relatively lo-fi bedroom pop that’s worlds away from its predecessor. When Swift opens “the 1”—a sly hybrid of plaintive piano and her naturally bouncy delivery—with “I’m doing good, I’m on some new s**t,” you’d be forgiven for thinking it was another update from quarantine, or a comment on her broadening sensibilities. But Swift’s channelled her considerable energies into writing songs here that double as short stories and character studies, from Proustian flashbacks (“cardigan”, which bears shades of Lana Del Rey) to outcast widows (“the last great american dynasty”) and doomed relationships (“exile”, a heavy-hearted duet with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon). It’s a work of great texture and imagination. “Your braids like a pattern/Love you to the moon and to Saturn,” she sings on “seven”, the tale of two friends plotting an escape. “Passed down like folk songs, the love lasts so long.” For a songwriter who has mined such rich detail from a life lived largely in public, it only makes sense that she’d eventually find inspiration in isolation. This <i>long pond studio sessions</i> Deluxe Edition also includes live versions of each of <i>folklore</i>’s tracks, performed with Dessner, Antonoff and Vernon.