Taylor Swift Red Deluxe Version 2012album Rar — New

Released on October 22, 2012 , the deluxe version of Taylor Swift ’s fourth studio album,

If you are a completist or an audio archivist, tracking down the original 2012 CD and ripping it to a high-quality RAR for your personal backup is acceptable. But downloading a “new” RAR from a 2013 Rapidgator link? That’s a security risk. taylor swift red deluxe version 2012album rar new

Comparing the 2012 Original vs. Taylor’s Version (2021)

| Feature | 2012 Deluxe Version | 2021 Taylor’s Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Original Tracks | 19 songs (including deluxe) | 30 songs (all originals + vault) | | Audio Quality | 256kbps (iTunes) / CD lossless | Up to 24-bit hi-res lossless | | "The Moment I Knew" | Yes, original | Yes, re-recorded | | Vault Tracks | None | “Better Man,” “Nothing New,” “Message in a Bottle” | | Availability | Out of print digitally (hard to find legally) | Everywhere | Released on October 22, 2012 , the deluxe

  1. All Too Well (18 Minute Version)

In 2021, Swift's master recordings were sold to Shamrock Capital, and in response, Swift announced that she would be re-recording her older albums, including "Red". The re-recorded version of "Red", titled "Red (Taylor's Version)", was released on November 12, 2021. All Too Well (18 Minute Version)

About the Album: "Red" is Taylor Swift's fourth studio album, released on October 22, 2012, through Big Machine Records. The album marks a turning point in Swift's music style, as she experimented with a more pop-oriented sound.

3. Streaming is the New “Download”

Both the original 2012 Big Machine deluxe version and Taylor’s Version are on all major streaming platforms. Spotify and Apple Music allow offline downloads to your device – effectively giving you a “private archive” without the RAR hassle.

Brief guidance (legal & safe)

  1. Stream or buy Red (Taylor’s Version) to support the artist and get the full vault experience.
  2. If you need the 2012 mixes for study or comparison, purchase a used CD and rip it yourself to FLAC or 320kbps MP3.
  3. Use a legitimate music downloader (like Freezer or Deemix for deezer) only if you own the files.