Hello There, Taylor Swift is certainly a representative of the country genre, their music is so strong verPOPt that it has nothing to do with Country. I hear but something like "extreme". So you have now but the album does not zerreisen, as in many reviews to read. These are all very pleasing songs - yes certainly produces slippery but if it were not so, it would not fit again. This international variant differs in other yoy. the US version with only one song, namely the "Love Story" and within that song only in the Entry, as in the so-called "Country Version" a banjo playing, quite innocently -. that's it then but also already. But that is enough probably already to produce a different cover, so not too much is currently unloved Country Corner in the foreground and thus the disc is purchased yes. The problem also of the X-over-disc is simply that it can be assigned to any genre really. Girly-pop it is not just and it is not even Country. To sort only if necessary so that the reader of this name Taylor Swift in about - but this point of view, in turn, the right compromise when daughter and father together want music :-) This works also with the newer productions of Shania Twain, Faith Hill and LeAnn Rimes knows he should not know Taylor Swift. The disc also runs the way very stress-free in the car. Truly exceptional pieces are not on it, the disk is seen not write music history. That level is roughly at the wheel of the 2007 (untitled). Playing tips: Love Story, Fifteen, Breathe (in duet with Colbie Caillat) Tell My Why is an up-tempo piece - quite typical. Teardrops on my Guitar is a new variant of an older song of her that I like very much - as the title says, a little melancholic. In short, the music is within the genre as the cover. nice but no rough edges. If that's too girly is the other but again too much Country, which was recommended this disc with still mostly handmade music. Knappe 4 stars - as objectively as possible judged as "real" country music fan :-) Greeting - Rounder6