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The Tortured Poets Department
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輸入 (ヨーロッパ盤)

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発売日

2024年04月20日

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2024年
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THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT CD + Bonus Track "The Manuscript"

16曲 + ボーナストラック"The Manuscript"収録
ジュエルケース1CD仕様
20ページブックレット(歌詞、未公開写真)
10"x10"両面印刷ポスター封入
Side1:フルサイズの写真
Side2: 収録曲のうち1曲の手書き歌詞印刷(本CD商品のみの楽曲歌詞)

(C) 2024 Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift(R)
Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved.
発売・販売元 提供資料 (2024/03/18)
On her 11th studio album The Tortured Poets Department, global pop superstar Taylor Swift draws from multiple phases in her discography while processing a bitter, messy breakup. Joined once more by long-time collaborators and producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner (of the National), Swift gets into moments of throwback synth pop like those she explored on 2022s Midnights, as well as the kind of aching, insular balladry that sometimes surfaced on her 2020 indie-folk albums Evermore and Folklore. Post Malone guests on the opening track "Fortnight" and Florence + the Machine duets with Swift on "Florida!!!" ~ TiVo Staff
Rovi
For the most part, Taylor Swift’s various eras have been distinctive and well-defined. There were her country beginnings, a crossover to both sharp pop and global superstardom, the era of cozy indie folk she briefly detoured into with the 2020 albums Folklore and Evermore, and a deeper embrace of throwback synth pop on 2022’s Midnights, to name just a few. The era presented in Swift’s 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, is harder to pin down. Produced with long-time collaborators Jack Antonoff and the Nationals Aaron Dessner, the album pulls from Swift’s previous phases rather than introducing any new overarching identity or sound, with songs loosely connected by scenes from a bitter, messy breakup. While heavy-handed poetics are ostensibly part of the core concept, seething breakup songs are nothing new for Swift, and the lack of a solid stylistic or narrative through-line makes the album feel like an incoherent vision board of every idea she had during the songwriting process. There’s more Midnights-esque neon pop on tracks like “Down Bad” and “Florida!!!” (the latter a duet with Florence + the Machine), aching quasi-folk balladry on “loml,” and inclusions like “Guilty as Sin?” or “Clara Bow,” which sound like they could be outtakes from 1989, Lover, or any post-2012 point in Swift’s discography. Antonoff’s production and Swift’s affected vocal phrasing repeatedly recall Lana Del Rey on moody tracks like “Fresh Out the Slammer” (which incorporates an interesting beat switch near the end) and “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys,” but Swift largely falls back on old songwriting tricks rather than fully inhabiting this style or making it her own. The Tortured Poets Department is tedious. Never mind the surprise-release double-album version The Anthology, which adds 15 extra songs and another hour to the run-time; the standard issue is already made up of 16 tracks that meander as they struggle to make their points. While something like Swift’s extended, ten-minute-long “Taylor’s Version” of Red standout “All Too Well” could maintain an emotional intensity that warranted its epic length, tunes like the flailing and confusing “But Daddy I Love Him” and the slogging “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me” simply overstay their welcome. For a songwriter responsible for some of the biggest choruses and best-selling melodies of her generation, there’s a surprising lack of immediacy or even cheap, sure-thing pop hooks here. Songs like “Fortnight” (which is weighed down by a mushy Post Malone feature) and the tepid title track aim for the kind of memorable earworms Swift has created better than most, but they fall short. All of these various missteps culminate in an album that feels like a missed opportunity. While the feelings here are melodramatic and overexpressed, sometimes to the point of ridiculousness, so is some of Swift’s best work, but with far more interesting results. A better-organized, more thoughtfully edited version of the album, one that turned the best songs over a few more times until some hit-worthy elements emerged, could have taken Swift into a whole new era. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi
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構成数 | 1枚

合計収録時間 | 01:08:51

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        Fortnight (feat Post Malone)
      • 2.
        The Tortured Poets Department
      • 3.
        My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys
      • 4.
        Down Bad
      • 5.
        So Long, London
      • 6.
        But Daddy I Love Him
      • 7.
        Fresh Out the Slammer
      • 8.
        Florida!!! (feat Florence + the Machine)
      • 9.
        Guilty as Sin?
      • 10.
        Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?
      • 11.
        I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)
      • 12.
        loml
      • 13.
        I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
      • 14.
        The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
      • 15.
        The Alchemy
      • 16.
        Clara Bow
      • 17.
        The Manuscript (ボーナストラック)
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