Record labels are discussing a big change in the world of rerecording albums as the success of Taylor Swifts Taylors Version releases increase. With Swifts fourth re-recorded album released on Oct. 27, 1989 (Taylors Version), record labels are discussing adding a clause to contracts for new signees to ensure that they do not rerecord albums for 10 to 30 years after they depart from the label. In some cases, labels are not allowing for artists to rerecord albums at all.