evermore Transparent Green
R**S
A Beautiful Vinyl Edition – Perfect for Any Swiftie
I’m so happy I picked up the Evermore transparent green vinyl—it’s stunning! The color is gorgeous and the album cover is just as beautiful as you’d expect. The sound quality is amazing, with each track coming through clear and crisp, giving the whole album a new dimension.The vinyl itself is durable and plays smoothly without any skips. If you’re a Taylor Swift fan, or just someone who loves high-quality vinyl, this is a must-have. It’s such a great addition to my collection. Highly recommend for any Swiftie who wants to enjoy Evermore in a whole new way!
T**S
No skips!
Was worried about the multiple reviews saying their vinyl skips but I got mine in great quality. Maybe they forgot they need to clean the vinyl before playing it because sometimes small paper particles from the sleeves sticks to the vinyl and that's normal. That's why cleaning before playing is important, then put it into nonstatic inner sleeves so protect it from dust
R**.
Great album and vinyl record.
One of my fav albums ever, I love it sm. This is a need.
R**
Love the albums but vinyl Skips ALOT
I love this album and I love Taylor swift so much. She is a lyrical mastermind. Her voice is amazing and she is one of the kindest people out there. But this vinyl skips way too much. I ordered a replacement and it doesn’t skip as much but it does still skip
A**A
Taylor record
Love this album and all of them
L**
Excelente estado
Excelente estado todo muy bien, muchas gracias
A**R
Great album, beautiful color.
I love this album. It got me through lockdown with my sanity. I had the cd, but just pulled out my 1980s record played and am collecting vinyl again (for the 1st time since jr high)
M**5
Taylor Swift is a prolific songwriter- folklore Redux?
I wrote a highly favorable review on Ms Swift's "folklore" album released this summer because IMHO, I felt it was the best thing she has released at least for this listener. Now she has unleashed another 17 tracks with little notice with mostly the same collaborators as with her previous album but primarily Aaron Dessner and the National being made front and center this time round.She says in the liner notes that she just couldn't stop writing songs so this is the product of the year of the quarantine. So it is for most, a continuation of "folklore", Part II, if you may. It does have the same vibe, perhaps a more spare production than "folklore", but unfortunately fewer catchy songs. The themes are more limited to relationships this time. To be fair, it would be highly unlikely for any artist to write as many great songs in such a short time frame, and that includes most of my favorite artists from my youth. One problem may lie in the collaborator being Aaron Dessner and the National as I find their music suffering from somewhat a sameness, but I will be the first to admit that I am not a big fan of the band.As with other reviewers, I would agree that as a whole this is a very good album and offers some great songs such as "Champagne Problems", "Dorothea", "Gold Rush", "'Tis the Damn Season", to name a few, but I think I was spoiled from the first listens of "folklore" and any follow up would still be ultimately somewhat of a letdown.As musical tastes are very personal, I would conclude with this - if you liked "folklore", you will like "evermore" being the bookend album of this unprecedented year. Just don't expect it to be the best thing you ever heard from Ms Swift.
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