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During the period of 2007–2015, Taylor Swift released five major studio albums that transitioned her from a country star to a global pop phenomenon. You can find these albums in high-fidelity FLAC format at retailers like Qobuz and 7digital. Studio Albums (2007–2015)
4. Red (2012)
Recommended Playlist (2007–2015) in FLAC Order
- 2007–2008 (Country breakthrough): Swift’s self-titled debut introduced her narrative songwriting and country-pop instrumentation. Fearless (2008) consolidated crossover success with broader production and mainstream singles.
- 2010–2012 (Songwriter’s expansion): Speak Now, written entirely by Swift, showcased more complex pop structures and personal storytelling; Red marked a transitional album blending country, pop, rock, and electronica influences and featured stylistic experimentation.
- 2014–2015 (Pop reinvention): 1989 signaled a decisive move into synth-pop and mainstream pop production, with polished electronic textures and feature-leaning singles. The 1989 era (2014–2015) redefined Swift’s public and artistic profile.
- Format Status: CD / Deluxe Edition (Target Exclusive / Voice Memos).
- Archival Note: The deluxe version is highly valued for the "Voice Memos" included between tracks, which offer insight into the songwriting process.
- Technicality: Maximal pop production. 16-bit FLAC captures the crisp synth textures accurately.
- FLAC Verified Size: ~420 MB.
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During these years, Swift moved from the small, warm acoustics of to the polished, dense pop production of Max Martin and Shellback in Stockholm. In FLAC format, this evolution is audible down to the reverb tails. Taylor Swift Discography.2007-2015.FLAC