'Bonkers' reaction to Scottish store's Taylor Swift signed CD surprise

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Assai Dundee manager Matthew Marra sold all 20 copies of the signed CD on Thursday

A Scottish independent record chain said it had an "amazing" reaction after a surprise delivery of signed CDs from American superstar Taylor Swift.

Assai Records, which has shops in Dundee and Edinburgh, received 40 signed copies of the singer's new album Folklore.

It is believed the gesture is a show of support for independent shops and follows similar deliveries in the US.

Folklore is currently the best-selling album of 2020.

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A number of independent record shops in the US also received sleeves signed by Swift

Assai owner Keith Ingram said he only was offered the sleeves by Swift's record company on Wednesday, with the delivery arriving the following day.

He told BBC Radio Scotland's Mornings programme: "The last 24 hours have just been bonkers.

"We've had Twitter messages from people all over the world saying they wish they were able to visit the shop and warm wishes about being able to get a signed CD."

Mr Ingram said he had "no idea" why his business was chosen to receive the signed sleeves.

He said: "We don't know if we're the first UK record shop because we begin with an 'A'.

"We split it between the two shops so we didn't have the two managers shouting at me.

"They went on sale yesterday about two o'clock and it just went crazy."

The CDs were only available to personal callers and could not be reserved online or over the phone.

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Folklore is currently the best-selling album of 2020

Resident record shop in Brighton has also received a delivery of the signed sleeves.

Last month a number of independent record shops in America reported , externalthat boxes of signed sleeves from the singer "just turned up."

Swift also paid three months wages and healthcare cover for employees of a Nashville record shop at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Ingram said: "She's obviously keen to support the independent shops, and it drives people towards the stores.

"She certainly doesn't need to do it, she's a major music star, so it's a lovely gesture."