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There’s a reason Taylor Swift is a billionaire. After closing out her record-breaking Eras Tour earlier this month, save a few additional dates she recently added, she’s now released the “Taylor’s Version” of “1989,” her fourth re-recorded album, complete with five never-before-heard vault tracks.

But it wouldn’t be a Swiftie release without going a bit overboard, as the star has released 11 physical editions of the re-recorded album — all in different cotton candy-colored hues and featuring unique deluxe posters and Polaroids. The Swifties have predictably eaten it up, with many of the special-edition releases selling out immediately on Taylor Swift’s website, causing them to only be available at higher prices on resale sites like Ebay.

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The special-edition records come in rose garden pink, aquamarine green and sunrise boulevard yellow, along with a Target exclusive LP that features all the new “From the Vault” tracks, plus a bonus song. The physical releases also include CDs with their own posters, a re-recorded “Bad Blood” remix featuring Kendrick Lamar and a cassette tape.

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The five vault tracks are “Slut!,” “Say Don’t Go,” “Now That We Don’t Talk,” “Suburban Legends” and “Is It Over Now?”

“Plainly put, in the ‘1989’ Vault tracks, she’s falling for a higher class of rogue. And mourning them just a little less, when things don’t work out,” Variety‘s chief music critic Chris Willman wrote in his review. “None of the gut-wrenching anguish of ‘All Too Well,’ here (10-minute version or five-minute version). Even as she still registers the pain of separations, there’s also a sense of no great loss in some of these old/new tunes.”

Below, check out a full breakdown of the “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” physical releases, and where to buy them online:

1989 (Taylor‘s Version) CDs

  • Crystal Skies Blue (standard) – Ebay
  • Crystal Skies Blue (deluxe with polaroids)* – Ebay
  • Rose Garden Pink (deluxe with polaroids)* – Ebay
  • Rose Garden Pink (deluxe with poster) – Target Exclusive
  • Aquamarine Green (deluxe with polaroids)* –Ebay
  • Aquamarine Green (deluxe with poster) – Target Exclusive
  • Sunrise Boulevard Yellow (deluxe with polaroids)* – Ebay
  • Sunrise Boulevard Yellow (deluxe with poster) – Target Exclusive
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1989 (Taylor’s Version) Vinyl

  • Crystal Skies Blue – Amazon
  • Rose Garden Pink* – Ebay
  • Aquamarine Green* – Ebay
  • Sunrise Boulevard Yellow* – Ebay
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1989 (Taylor’s Version) Cassettes

  • Crystal Skies Blue/Rose Garden Pink split – Urban Outfitters
  • Aquamarine Green/Sunrise Boulevard Yellow split* – Ebay
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