‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ can’t sound just like the original for one important reason.
likely isn’t too worried about the financial cost of reproducing her old works, but there still is one. “While an aggressive rerecording effort would be driven by principle, not money, there are nonetheless still economic considerations,” music lawyer James Sammataro told“There is the cost of production—admittedly, a drop in the bucket.” There’s also a licensing fee, but that should be no biggie.Short answer: It depends on how the new songs sound.
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