
Taylor Swift 正式宣佈重新取回早期專輯母帶版權
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Taylor Swift正式宣布已買回其前六張錄音室專輯母帶的所有權,象徵著藝術家自主權的一次重大勝利,這個令人振奮的消息也代表著她多年來公開爭取早期音樂作品所有權的奮鬥圓滿結束。透過這項里程碑式的交易,Swift 現已擁有其全部音樂作品。
Swift 從私募股權公司 Shamrock Capital 手中購回母帶,該公司於 2020 年從 Scooter Braun 的 Ithaca Holdings 購入這些母帶。雖然具體財務條款未公開,但據報導,她支付的金額接近 Shamrock 當初投資的 $3 億至 $3.6 億美元,遠低於早前誇大的傳言。2019 年其前東家 Big Machine Records 未經同意將母帶賣給 Scooter Braun。作為回應,Swift 展開了前所未有的重新錄音計劃,發行了 Fearless、Red、Speak Now 和 1989 的 Taylor's Version 版本,獲得巨大的商業與評論成功,有效降低了原始母帶的價值。
Swift 表達了無比的喜悅與感恩,在其網站上寫信給粉絲表示:「我所有的音樂現在都屬於……我。」她強調,這不僅包括音頻錄音,還涵蓋音樂錄影帶、演唱會影片、專輯封面、攝影作品及那些時期的未發行歌曲。她還提到,自己的同名首張專輯已重新錄製,而《Reputation (Taylor's Version)》與首張專輯的 Taylor's Version 將在適當時機重新登場。
這場勝利是音樂產業中藝術家權利的重大時刻,Swift 強調她的奮鬥激勵了其他藝術家從一開始就爭取自己的母帶所有權。
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