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Universal acclaim- based on 2123 Ratings
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Positive: 1,858 out of 2123
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Mixed: 41 out of 2123
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Negative: 224 out of 2123
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Oct 26, 2012
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Mar 9, 2013A simply and cute mix of country pop, each song makes you relax, dance and sing alone, a very good work, I'm surprised, this album show music of every times.
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Jan 16, 2013Taylor is a very talented artist but in this album she got out of her confort zone wich is Country and i think she did a great job , however vocaly she is not a great singer but the way she talks about her life and her story trought the songs is very beautiful .
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Nov 21, 2016its far from a masterpiece, but swift really knows hot to create a catchy tune. this was before she went 100% pop, so there is still a little bit of emotion in this record, and it really works out for her.
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Feb 6, 2020
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Feb 19, 2021Overall red is a very strong album. The production is amazing, specially in tracks with contrast between pop and country. My one problem with it is the amount of fillers in it! It’s a very long album with some of Taylor’s best work. But for every “All too well” there is a “Stay Stay Stay”. It just makes is a bit incohesive and a lot to take in.
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Mar 13, 2022
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May 21, 2023Creio que seja o preferido do fandom, mas eu não tão fã das titles, as b-side arrasam muitoooo mais. Precisava de uma repaginada que veio anos depois.
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Jan 23, 2013Hearing Taylor Swift sing makes you remember these things, how you can wax poetic one day about the efficacy of love to change lives permanently for the better, and the next rail about how love leads only to pain and heartache.
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Nov 13, 2012I like the feisty ones, as I generally do. But "Begin Again" and especially "Stay Stay Stay" stay happy and hit just as hard.
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Oct 31, 2012More varied in its offerings, but also more disjointed than her previous work, Red sounds like a transitional album for Swift.