This Taylor Swift live album that I didn't know about
The delay of the crowd’s sing-alongs makes them sound like a strange, terrifying echo. Despite the Auto-Tune rumors and that faltering Grammy performance, Taylor’s voice sounds terrific. (I can confirm her live proficiency thanks to Jay Leno’s summer concert series. Don’t ask.) Her albums are so spotless that I’m not sure why you’d need this, except as a document of her Beatlesesque charisma. It also leans too heavily on Speak Now, an album that falls flat next to the near-perfect Fearless. The title track, though, oh boy.