Honestly Debut for me. I love her more mature voice, and I relate more the older she got. I wasn't there in the beginning though, so I probably just never connected with it.
However I thought the same about Fearless, but when Taylor's version came out I relistened and reanalyzed and I like it much more now
Hey,' we're the same. The first one, a self-titled album. Nothing wrong with it. I love Taylor Swift. I just can't think to drop any of her albums after the first one.
Exactly, everything else is honestly so great, she matured so well with her voice and song creation. There's songs of course here and there I'm a little iffy on, but not entire albums
I hear you. There are some jams on Fearless, but I just prefer the others. For Debut, I also wasn't there in the beginning, but I really like Our Song, and I'm Only Me When I'm With You.
But seriously idk, I'm weird in that I like older Taylor and haven't super listened to newer Taylor so I feel like it would be unfair for me to answer. Of the first 5, probably 1989.
For me it would be 1989. I love most of the songs on it, but it's the only album with songs that I don't actively seek out to listen to. If they come on on shuffle, I'll absolutely jam out to HYGTG or AYHTDWS, but I don't go searching for them.
I think it's honestly just the sound on 1989 that makes it my bottom album. There are some amazing songs on it, don't get me wrong, but it's the only album that I feel kinda "eh" about as a whole.
i'm very much a creature of memory and emotion, and every taylor album has at least one song on it that's so profoundly tied to a memory that i could never allow the disc to vanish.
the exceptions are speak now and evermore. i look forward to meeting speak now properly. evermore, the thing is that the folklore memories are painful and i can't take more of that - but that doesn't make evermore least, just last to be heard