Fearless
Taylor Swift Producer , Taylor Swift Booklet Design , Taylor Swift Vocal Harmony , Taylor Swift Main Performer
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| 1 | Fearless | Swift/Lindsey/Rose | 4:02 |
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| 2 | Fifteen | Swift | 4:55 |
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| 3 | Love Story | Swift | 3:56 |
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| 4 | Hey Stephen | Swift | 4:16 |
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| 5 | White Horse | Rose/Swift | 3:55 |
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| 6 | You Belong with Me | Swift/Rose | 3:52 |
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| 7 | Breathe | Swift/Caillat | 4:24 |
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| 8 | Tell Me Why | Swift/Rose | 3:21 |
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| 9 | You're Not Sorry | Swift | 4:23 |
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| 10 | The Way I Loved You | Rich/Swift | 4:05 |
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| 11 | Forever & Always | Swift | 3:46 |
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| 12 | The Best Day | Swift | 4:06 |
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| 13 | Change | Swift | 7:12 |
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| 14 | Love Story [Music Video][*] | Swift |
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| 15 | Change [Music Video][*] | Swift |
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Fearless
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Big Machine
Category: Country
Style: Traditional Country,Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan,Urban Cowboy,Country-Pop
Fearless
UPC: 843930001378
Release Date: 11/11/2008
Original Release Date: 11/11/2008
Number of Discs: 1
- Eric Darken
Percussion
- Eric Darken
Vibraphone
- Nicholas Brown
Finger Snaps
- Kenny Greenberg
Guitar (Electric)
- Rob Hajacos
Fiddle
- Tony Harrell
Piano
- Tony Harrell
Keyboards
- Tony Harrell
Organ (Hammond)
- Justin Niebank
Mixing
- Hank Williams
Mastering
- Drew Bollman
Mixing Assistant
- Lori Turk
Make-Up
- Tim Lauer
Piano
- Tim Lauer
Keyboards
- Tim Lauer
Organ (Hammond)
- Bryan Sutton
Guitar (Acoustic)
- Bryan Sutton
Mandolin
- Ilya Toshinsky
Banjo
- Alan Wilson
Percussion
- Jason Campbell
Production Coordination
- Caitlin Evanson
Vocal Harmony
- Todd Cassetty
Enhanced Recording
- Steve Blackmon
Mixing Assistant
- Scott Borchetta
Executive Producer
- Todd Tidwell
Engineer
- Todd Tidwell
Assistant Engineer
- Todd Tidwell
Mixing Assistant
- Tim Marks
Bass
- Mark Petaccia
Engineer
- Mark Petaccia
Assistant Engineer
- Chad Carlson
Engineer
- Chad Carlson
Mixing
- Trey Fanjoy
Video Director
- Amos Heller
Bass
- Whitney Sutton
Production Coordination
- Claire Indie
Cello
- Taylor Swift
Producer
- Taylor Swift
Booklet Design
- Taylor Swift
Vocal Harmony
- John Keefe
Drums
- Kyle Ford
Engineer
- Kyle Ford
Assistant Engineer
- Nathan Chapman
Guitar (Acoustic)
- Nathan Chapman
Mandolin
- Nathan Chapman
Percussion
- Nathan Chapman
Piano
- Nathan Chapman
Guitar (Electric)
- Nathan Chapman
Guitar (Steel)
- Nathan Chapman
Keyboards
- Nathan Chapman
Organ (Hammond)
- Nathan Chapman
Producer
- Nathan Chapman
Mixing
- Nathan Chapman
Vocal Harmony
- Colbie Caillat
Finger Snaps
- Shawn Daughtry
Mixing Assistant
- Kyle Ginther
Engineer
- Kyle Ginther
Assistant Engineer
- Anthony Joseph Baker
Photography
- Andrew Bowers
Finger Snaps
- Burrus Cox
Finger Snaps
- Lauren Elcan
Finger Snaps
- Matt Legge
Engineer
- Matt Legge
Assistant Engineer
- Delaney McBride
Finger Snaps
- Emma McBride
Finger Snaps
- Justin McIntosh
Cover Design
- Grant Mickelson
Guitar (Electric)
- Nathan Yudkin
Strings
- Nathan Yudkin
Composer
- Nathan Yudkin
String Arrangements
- Nick Buda
Drums
- Taylor Swift
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Taylor Swift abandons any pretense that she's a teen on her second album, Fearless -- which isn't to say that she suddenly tarts herself up, running away from her youth in a manner that's all too familiar to many teen stars. Swift's maturation is deliberate and careful, styled after the crossover country-pop of Shania Twain and Faith Hill before they turned into divas. Despite the success of her self-titled 2006 debut, there's nothing at all diva-like about Swift on 2008's Fearless: she's soft-spoken and considerate, a big sister instead of a big star. Nowhere is this truer than on "Fifteen," a kind warning for a teen to watch her heart sung from the perspective of a woman who's perhaps twice that age -- a sly trick for the 18-year-old Swift. There may be a hint of youthfulness to her singing but that's the only hint of girlishness here; her writing -- and she had a hand in penning all 13 tracks here, with six of them bearing her solitary credit -- is sharply, subtly crafted and the music is softly assured, never pushing its hooks too hard and settling into a warm bed of guitars and keyboards. Like many country-pop albums of the 2000s, the pop heavily outweighs the country -- there aren't fiddles here, there are violins -- yet Fearless never feels garish, a crass attempt at a crossover success. It's small-scale and sweetly tuneful, always seeming humble even when the power ballads build to a big close. Swift's gentle touch is as enduring as her songcraft, and this musical maturity may not quite jibe with her age but it does help make Fearless one of the best mainstream pop albums of 2008. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


