TikTok user claims Taylor Swift album was mispressed with ’90s electronica compilation

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Taylor Swift fan has gone viral, showing the moment she discovered that her vinyl had been mispressed as a ’90s electronica compilation.The fan took to TikTok, showing how her new vinyl — which was meant to be Swift’s latest album ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ — had been mispressed as an assortment of ’90s electronica.In the footage, the user (who goes by the handle @mischief_marauder), shows off her orchid-coloured vinyl, with the correct Taylor Swift sticker and album sleeve.

However, upon her placing Side A on the turntable, the pressing begins playing the opening monologue for ‘True Romance’, a 1994 track by Thunderhead The Word By Eden.Elsewhere in the video, she turns over the record to see if Side B also had the same error — and another rare ’90s electronic song also plays.

This time around, it was the intro to ‘Soul Vine (70 Billion People)’, a 1992 song by Cabaret Voltaire taken from their album ‘Plasticity’.Expressing her confusion at the Swift/rare electronica album as it plays, he goes on to say in the video: “Who is this?!” and “Please help me”.

Check out the TikTok below.send help I got speak now (not Taylors version) this is so funny #speaknowtaylorsversion @Taylor Swift @Taylor Nation #erastour #speaknoworchid ♬ original sound – Rachel ✨ Following the moment going viral on social media, Producer, DJ and record label boss Damian Lazarus has since posted the clip to his Instagram page, and shed some insight into the album she was given.According to his caption, the album she is hearing is a compilation album called ‘Happy Land: A Compendium Of Electronic Music From The British Isles 1992-1996 Vol.

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