Sitxh studio album by the American singer and songwriter. The album topped the charts in the UK and features the singles 'Look What You Made Me Do', '...Ready for It?', 'End Game' (featuring Ed Sheeran and Future), 'New Year's Day', 'Gorgeous' and 'Delicate'.
A**L
Great quality, only skipped once!
SUCH A GOOD RECORD! ive never bought a picture disk before, so i was surprised that it actsully sounds good, even on high volume, better quality then some regualr black LPs. i listened to the whole thing and it only skipped once in Future's verse on Endgame (ft. Ed Sheeran + Future), so, really impressed. The picture disk print is so high quality and has the gorgeous rep photoshoot. Great album, great pressing, great artist.
A**C
Taylor Swift Picture Disc Album 👍🏻
What a great album. Gatefold cover in black & white, both vinyl picture discsr have black & white pictures of Taylor, all four sides have a different picture.I can remember when picture discs were of iffy quality, thankfully the quality today is superb. Every track is good in its own way. A most enjoyable album.The first Taylor Swift album I bought was after her British tour. She gave away millions of pounds to various British charities and I thought if she can do that the least I could do was buy one of her albums ... that was six albums ago! Love her music she is a talented musician, but I'm sticking to her rock/pop albums as I'm not a big fan of country which her early albums are based on.A very talented young lady.
L**.
A Must-Have for Any Taylor Swift Fan
Reputation has always been one of my favourite Taylor Swift albums — it’s bold, emotional, and sonically rich. Now that Taylor has regained ownership of her masters, I felt it was the perfect time to support her directly by purchasing the vinyl version of this iconic album.The quality of the vinyl is outstanding. From the packaging to the actual pressing, everything feels thoughtfully produced. The artwork is stunning and does justice to the era it represents. The sound quality is warm and immersive — there’s something about hearing tracks like Don’t Blame Me or Getaway Car on vinyl that makes the whole experience even more powerful and intimate.As a long-time fan, I couldn’t be happier to finally own this record in physical form. It’s not just a great album — it’s a statement, and owning it on vinyl feels extra special knowing Taylor is now in full control of her work.I highly recommend this to any Taylor Swift fan, vinyl collector, or music lover in general. It’s an album that truly deserves a place in your collection.
R**E
Big Reputation
Now Taylor owns her masters, i didnt need to feel guilty about buying this. CD with poster, amazing album.
A**Y
Amazing album
Very amazing, the vinyl looks so great too with Taylor’s face on it. Reputation is amazing
S**R
230. "I'm sorry, Taylor Alison Swift can't come to the phone right now... Why? 'Cause she's busy slaying!"
"We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us. There will be no further explanation. There will be just reputation."Her intro note to the album says it all really. Having had managed to attract huge attention prior to the release of this, her 6th outing, that alone is reason why this album is deemed newsworthy. For anyone who could argue that pop music has devolved to being bland, repetitive, processed, soulless, and that is no longer interesting or as about as lasting as the fizz in an open can of soda, these 15 songs prove that 27 year-old megastar Taylor Swift can be seen as some sort of a pop saviour. Co-written and co-produced by herself, pop svengali Max Martin and fellow partner Shellback, and Jack Antonoff, on this she is shedding any hint of her former country-pop profile, going full electronic pop, completing the bold transition from teen country superstar to full-blown EDM popstress. Tailor-made to the last detail, oozing confidence, and showcasing growth, wit, fun, whilst feeling simultaneously nostalgic and futuristic, "reputation" is undeniably TS's most private, personal, versatile, yet, ambitious project to date.From the enigmatic use of serpent imagery to tease the new album, the impressive - and filled with references - videos, and somewhere between the catchy hooks and the immediacy of the simplicity of the lyrics, the record which is predominantly concerned with Swift's relationship with the media, is a reminder that, not everyone is what they look like. Light on break-up but big on love songs, the revengeful "I did something bad" is one of the key tracks to the album, thematically and sound-wise. Elsewhere, the Ed Sheeran+Future-assisted "End game" is a definite future hit single. The dramatic "Getaway car" is quite sensational. "Delicate" is a thing of beauty. "King of my heart" showcases a wonderful '80s vibe. "Call it what you want" is a another mighty pop number. "Dancing with our hands tied" is just epic (a personal favourite). The witty "Gorgeous" is another highlight. As for singles "Look what you made me do" and "...Ready for it?", the first one is a genius promo single, and the latter arguably one of the most addictive tunes released this year. The piano-driven closer, "New Year's Day", is the nicest surprise on here (and possibly the next single?).There really is nothing that TS should worry about. "reputation" is a shiny pop record, which will most probably become another record-breaker. Back in November 2007, the eternal princess of pop was releasing her acclaimed and much celebrated "Blackout" album. Exactly 10 years later, pop's new royalty with "reputation" offers a very similar in many ways album, one that has all the potential to become as iconic as Britney's classic. Currently charting in 102 iTunes country Charts, and No. 1 in 94 countries, and reportedly having sold around 700,000 copies in the US alone on its first day of release, there is little question the album will sell about as well as her previous 3, which scanned over 1 million units in their first weeks. From her 2006 debut's amazing success onwards, Taylor Swift has been going from strength to strength. She has talent, taste, works hard, and produces some of the finest pop ditties. She has certainly become a fixture in the music industry and, ultimately, a defining force. That is a pretty damn good reputation, I say.Note: The album comes in a slipcase, featuring a double-sided poster, and a 20-page booklet with lyrics and credits (no photos). Also, available are 2 fully illustrated, 80-page magazine editions, surely the ultimate purchase for fans (another clever commercial move - I ain't a Swiftie, but had to order both, they are likely to become collectibles soon).
J**R
REP!!
Love it- great album by Taylor
T**M
Very good
Looks great on the shelf, the vinyls design is really nice
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