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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 Fer. less and her 20 06 self-titled debut. Features the single 'Mine'. Review: 結婚式に流しました。良い状態で届きました。ありがとうございました。 Review: GOOD - GOOD






















| ASIN | B00428CCPW |
| Amazon Bestseller | #12,188 in Music ( See Top 100 in Music ) #1,645 in Imports #1,774 in Rock (Music) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,419) |
| EAN | 0843930004003 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 843930004003 |
| Label | UNIVE |
| Manufacturer | UNIVE |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Original Release Date | 2010 |
| Product Dimensions | 31.29 x 31.39 x 1.19 cm; 235.87 g |
ぷ**ん
結婚式に流しました。良い状態で届きました。ありがとうございました。
D**D
GOOD
GOOD
G**E
Okay
The cover was a little out of color maybe because it’s old. But the CD itself was pretty good
か**こ
たまたまリミテッドエディションで音質も良く、最高でした!
A**ー
曲もなかなか良く、良いアルバムで気に入りました。
C**G
良き、問題なし
H**A
前作「Fearless」が彼女の出世作であるならば、今作は、「Speak Now」は集大成的アルバムではないかと思う。 カントリーから、ポップ、そしてロック、その音楽性の幅の広さに驚かされるし、ステージ上の彼女はスーパースターに見える。 ロングヘアーを振り乱し、ステージ上を動き回る彼女はアメリカの10代のポップアイコンであると同時に、スターでないかと・・・、 そして、オーディション番組でのデビューではなく、歌が好きで自分の力でここまでのステージに上り詰めたことも、私がそう思う理由の一つである。 彼女の魅力を、ここで挙げたらきりがないので、もう止めます。まぁ、つまりそれだけ好きなんですよ!! SEXとかドラッグとか、酒とか、今のアメリカのR&B,ヒップホップには飽き飽きしていたところ(もちろん、素晴らしいものもありますけど)に、彼女のポップな音楽、ハスキーながら少し潤った声、なによりも綺麗な姿に惹かれました♪ 肝心のアルバムの内容はというと、今までよりもよりカントリー色が薄れ、ポップでロック調の曲が多くなってます。成長してますね、ホント!! それと、収録曲に「Dear John」というバラードがあるんですが、これは、John Mayerのことらしいです。 やっぱり、付き合ってたんですかね?? ちなみに、このアルバム、海の向こうアメリカでは、昨年一番の記録的なセールスでのアルバムチャート1位を獲得。 後は、世界的なブレイクを待つのみ。
J**E
Great
Just receive it. Great item i love it!
C**N
CD que pedí a una tienda de EEUU. Llegó rapidísimo. El CD llegó en muy buen estado y a un precio bastante competitivo. La música del CD lo esperado. Me ha gustado mucho.
B**B
I shouldn't be a Taylor Swift fan. I'm in my fifties (early fifties anyhoo), I like the Foo Fighters, Linkin Park, Fall Out Boy... and a lot of other stuff as well and that's where she comes in. Being a failed musician I can't avoid appreciating a well constructed song, thoughtful lirics, proper instrumentation and she does all that in big bucket loads. With each album she raises her game making the previous success appear just part of a journey, certainly not her zenith. Red won't be too everyone's taste, there are plenty of folks who don't like it because she's young/female/country/self-made/American/unreservedly happy/rich, but the country-turned-pop youngster is really hitting some bullseyes with this album now. It's a sixteen track album, all new songs and judging by past experience, there'll maybe be an expanded version with a DVD or extra songs at some point in the future, maybe a Wall*Mart or Target special, making it harder to come by in England. There will also be a Red tour DVD which will also be worth seeing. She definitely puts on a show! 1. State of Grace is a beaty number, all rock drums and loose leccy guitar with a wistful vocal track that gets stronger as it progresses. It's catchy and with one of her clever vidoes will make a single for sure. 2. Red is just genius and without the banjo almost wouldn't be country at all. A strong, strong song and could be rendered rock or dance if covered and remixed. I like it just the way it is, all energy country rock. 3. Treacherous is a mid-paced ballad with a gentle, lilting lyric which might sound more familiar to Swift fans. It's more than an album track though and builds into something stronger before a wind-down. 4. I Knew You Were Trouble won't be new to you by now. Very poppy, big $ song and quite right too. Not my favourite though. 5. All Too Well is in my opinion, the best track on the album. It's owes something to giant seventies ballads like American Pie, starts great sounds original yet familiar, builds, never lets go, has a story to tell and does it well. The musical element is excellent and she, with her unlikely superstar singing voice gets it just right. There are women out there who can sing better and many would want any one of these songs to be the lead track on their album, but Taylor sings her own songs in a way which adds up to way more than it should. Love this song. If she didn't write so many, this would be a real classic in decades to come. Might still manage it anyway. 6. 22 has been a single and is misses me by thirty years. Pretty good though, catchy as usual. 7. I Almost Do is a great ballad that might just require a couple of extra listens to appreciate. 8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together. Tongue in cheek hit. Commercial, not quite me but can't deny it's ability to win radio time. 9. Stay Stay Stay. Clever fun, pop which hangs on to a little country via instrumental and vocal style. It's a ('nother) catchy tune and will cheer up a dull five minutes. 10. The Last Time. Very Snow Patrol. Gary Lightbody's style dominates the feel and while I like most of Snow Patrol's stuff, this feels just a little dull in the lighter, zingier company of the rest of this album. Still it shows that Miss Swift can immerse herself in a song like this, fit in perfectly well and add something worthwhile. 11. Holy Ground. Here comes the up-tempo stuff again. Simple yet so good. How does she do it? Why wasn't this song written twenty years ago? How did it take this youngster to come along and invent it. It's sounds like Fleetwood Mac Tusk speeded up and made into something less pretentious. It's not an award winner but as an album track it shames so much limp pap and filler which ends up between good tracks on other artist's thirteen track albums. Not only do you get more here, but they are (nearly) all potential singles. 12. Sad Beautiful Tragic is more country, more ballady and could have found itself on any of her previous albums without causing any surprises. Not my favourite but I don't quite hit 'next' when it comes on. 13. The Lucky One. Sounds like Transvision Vamp (remember them?) Same instrumentation, same lyrical style although Wendy James would be sassier and more tongue in cheek. Otherwise, it has Transvision Vamp all over it. Curious. And good too. 14. Everything Has Changed didn't quite grab me when I first heard it, but repeated plays on MTV and a clever video have gradually elevated it. I like it now. 15. Starlight. And here comes the mirrorball. It's a dance tune and although it's been rendered here as a very (very) catchy country-rock song, it is begging for a serious dose of David Guetta. Great song and will be a winner live too. 16. Begin Again. Ballad. Not quite my thing but once again she's dragged a strong tune out of her cowgirl boots, added some believable sentimental lyrics and built a song good enough to grace the charts. Listening to it now, I have to admit I like it. Heard it fifty times and finally I actually like it. Clever girl Taylor. Time for some Brad Paisley now before she takes over my iPod completely. Unless you just don't like her, buy Red. It's very good, I promise.
L**A
The package arrived in great condition absolutely loved it ❤️
L**1
Als echter Fan hatte ich das neue Album Taylor's natürlich mit Spannung erwartet - in welche Richtung würde es gehen (wieder eher country-mäßig wie ihr erstes oder poppiger, so wie das letzte Album Fearless) und würde sie in der Lage sein, an die auérgewöhnliche Qualität von Fearless anzuschließen? Letztere Frage ist für mich ganz klar mit ja zu beantworten: stilistisch vielschichtig, abwechslungsreicher als die bisherigen Alben, perfekt produziert, stimmlich sicherer und mit den gewohnt guten Texten, die zwar einerseits auf persönlichen Erfahrungen aufbauen, aber andererseits Situationen schildern, die jeder schon mal erlebt hat hat mich Speak Now sofort und restlos überzeugt. Country oder Pop: ehrlich gesagt - keine Ahnung. Wirklich "country-mäßig" klingt für mich eigentlich nur "Mean", aber ich halte das auch nicht für wirklich wichtig. Ob das Album echten Counntry-Fans gefallen wird, weiß ich nicht, da ich mich nicht dazuzähle. Meine Lieblingsnummern sind jdfs "Haunted" (klingt ein bißchen wie Evanescence; nicht am I-Pod, sondern auf der Stereoanlage hören!), "Enchanted" (die Musik wird dem Titel perfekt gerecht), "Never Grow Up" (ein entzückendes Wiegenlied), "Speak Now" (eine witzige Nummer über eine unterbrochene Hochzeit),"Innocent" (bezieht sich auf die bekannte Kayne West Gerschichte mit dem weggenommenen Preis; unbedingt auch das Video von der Live-Aufführung beim VMA Award anschauen-einfach genial) aber auch die rockigeren "Better than Revenge" und "The Story of Us". Faszinierend, aber "schwierigere Kost": "Dear John" (eine 7 min lange Ballade, in der sie mit John Mayer abrechnet und das noch dazu in seinem musikalischen Stil; einfach auf der Zunge zergehen lassen) oder die Ballade "Last Kiss". Die Extras auf der Deluxe Version: Die ersten drei Nummern würden bei jeder anderen Künstlerein als Taylor Swift sofort auf der "A-Seite" veröffentlicht; es zeigt die Qualität von "Speak Now", dass sie es "nur" zum Extra geschafft haben. Die akustische Version von "Back to December" unterscheidet sich für mich nicht allzusehr von der normalen, diejenige von "Haunted" überzeugt mich nicht, da die Nummer vom großen Orchester lebt - Hardrock spielt man auch nicht auf der Triangel. Die originalen US-Versionen sind für Käufer der europäischen Version jdfs zum Vergleich interessant (ich kannte sie schon, da ich die US-Version von "Speak Now" schon hatte). Das Making of-Video zu ihrem Video "Mine" ist unterhaltsam und sehenswert. Resumee: Nicht nur für Fans ein absolutes Muss, sondern für jeden, der sich (wie ich) schon öfter darüber geärgert hat, dass auf CDs nur 2-3 gute Nummern sind und der Rest Plunder ist. Hier wird 67 Minuten lang Pop auf erstklassigem Niveau geboten.
E**Z
Llego rápido y en muy buenas condiciones, me encantó el disco
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