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In September 2020, Swift and her co-producers for her eighth studio album, Dessner and Antonoff, assembled together at Long Pond Studio—a secluded, rustic cabin in upstate New York—to play the complete album for the first time in the same room after writing, recording, and producing it in isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thanks to a towering debut by “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions,” Taylor Swift now has three albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200, as the vinyl-only Record Store Day exclusive sold ...
The good news for Taylor Swift fans: She is participating in Record Store Day again with a vinyl exclusive, for the second straight year. The bad news is that it’s in quantities of …
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Record Store Day 2023 took place on 22 April. It featured Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires as ambassadors [110] and included the exclusive release of Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions by Taylor Swift in vinyl format. [111] It became the first Record Store Day vinyl ever to debut inside Billboard 200 top 10, at three. [112]
Folklore is the eighth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, surprise-released on July 24, 2020, by Republic Records.Swift recorded her vocals in her Los Angeles home studio and worked virtually with the producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, who operated from their studios in the Hudson Valley and New York City.
Working remotely with veteran collaborator Jack Antonoff and new producer/co-writer Aaron Dessner (best known as the guitarist for sad-dad-rock mainstays the National), Swift used “Folklore ...
The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has released 11 original studio albums, 4 re-recorded albums, 5 extended plays (EPs), and 4 live albums.She has sold 114 million album-equivalent units worldwide (as of May 2021), [1] 57 million of which are certified in the United States. [2]