Artist: Taylor SwiftAlbum: Speak Now World Tour LiveReleased: 2011Style: Country PopFormat: MP3 320Kbps / FLACSize: 184 MbTracklist:01 – Sparks Fly02 – Mine03 – The Story Of Us04 – Mean05 – Ours06 – Back To December, Apologize, You’re Not Sorry07 – Better Than Revenge08 – Speak Now09 – Last Kiss10 – Drops Of Jupiter11 – Bette Davis Eyes12 – I Want You Back13 – Dear John14 – Enchanted15 – Haunted16 – Long LiveDOWNLOAD LINKS:OBOOM:Bonus DVD:OBOOM:FLAC:OBOOM:Bonus DVD:BUY 0.05 USD PER TRACKPreviously on NewAlbumReleases.net:. August 24, 2019 -. January 8, 2019 -.

December 6, 2018.

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If you’ve never experienced Swift perform up close and in person, Speak Now-World Tour (Live)—recorded on various stages and arenas during her 2011 global tour—is as close as you can get. The impassioned “Sparks Fly” kicks off these 16 collected performances against the wild cheers of her devoted fans. Swift’s rendition of “Mine” is a standout track, serving as a reminder that there’s a lot of old-school country pop in the roots of her songwriting. (Check out the rabid crowd singing along to the chorus of this one.) Fans can always expect Swift to deliver awesome and unpredictable covers in her shows, and she delivers the goods here with a gorgeous acoustic reworking of Kim Carnes’ “Bette Davis Eyes” and a take on Train’s “Drops of Jupiter” that upstages the original. If you’ve never experienced Swift perform up close and in person, Speak Now-World Tour (Live)—recorded on various stages and arenas during her 2011 global tour—is as close as you can get. The impassioned “Sparks Fly” kicks off these 16 collected performances against the wild cheers of her devoted fans. Swift’s rendition of “Mine” is a standout track, serving as a reminder that there’s a lot of old-school country pop in the roots of her songwriting.

(Check out the rabid crowd singing along to the chorus of this one.) Fans can always expect Swift to deliver awesome and unpredictable covers in her shows, and she delivers the goods here with a gorgeous acoustic reworking of Kim Carnes’ “Bette Davis Eyes” and a take on Train’s “Drops of Jupiter” that upstages the original.

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