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• Scott Borchetta (executive producer) • Nathan Chapman *Taylor Swift Chronology Previous Current Next Fearless Platinum Edition Fearless Platinum Edition is the platinum edition of 's highly successful album,. The re-release was announced on September 10, 2009 with a release date of October 27, 2009.
Open arx file autocad. It was then pushed forward one day, to a release to October 26, 2009. Fearless Platinum Edition bore a new collector's cover that altered the background color to black and included a CD and a DVD. The CD had an additional six songs — ', ', ' (Piano Version), 'Come in with the Rain', ', and 'The Other Side of the Door' — placed prior to the original tracks from the album. The DVD comprised music videos (', ', ', ', and '). Behind-the-scenes videos (for the latter three), over fifty images (photographed by, the singer's younger brother) and backstage footage from the first concert of the Fearless Tour, and 'Thug Story' (a video with rapper T-Pain filmed exclusively for the 2009 CMT Music Awards).
History Swift had already commenced to compose songs for her next album, what would become (2010), but had also written songs she believed did not correspond with her scope of the record. She believed the songs that had accumulated should have been integrated in Fearless. Out of her desire to release them, Swift pondered the idea of re-releasing Fearless with the songs. Coupled the fact that numerous fans were longing for new material while others were recently discovering her music, she decided to execute the plans. Scott Borchetta, chief executive officer (CEO) of stated, 'Taylor’s fans have an incredible appetite for her new music and her ongoing life experiences. The two million-plus fans who bought Fearless within weeks of release last year are screaming for new Taylor music and Taylor has delivered.' Some tracks were written much prior recording, while others were done subsequently.
'Jump Then Fall' was self-penned by Swift using a banjo and a 'feel-good vibe', which, along with its bouncy character, caused for it to be Swift's favorite song on the re-release. Swift also reworked the tempo and replaced the guitar-driven instrumentation to piano of ' for the new version of Fearless. It included Swift's only cover on a studio album, a rendition of American rock band Luna Halo's ' (2007). Borchetta previously had requested Swift to perform a cover on the television show Stripped in August 2008. Swift recalled that Borchetta had given her Luna Halo's eponymous second studio album to listen to, and ultimately chose to cover 'Untouchable'. Swift altered the song both musically and lyrically, altering the verses' melodies significantly while completely reworking the arrangement and switching the verses while maintaining the refrains similar. Once performed, video uploads of the Stripped performance and fans imitating it surfaced on YouTube.