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Eminem - Encore [Bonus CD - Shady Records Collectors Edition] (CD)

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Album Details: Encore [Bonus CD - Shady Records Collectors Edition]

Release Date:11/12/2004
Label:Aftermath
UPC:602498646700

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    All Sides of Eminem

    By Michaelryan  Nov 28, 2004

    Pros: The Lyrics and the Image of the Album

    Cons: A Bit Too Much "Slim Shady" for My Taste

    I have been a huge Eminem fan four quite a while and I feel that I should offer my two cents abut Em's new album. Overall, I feel that Eminem shows all of the different sides of himself with this album. I feel that there are three sides to Eminem..., the "Eminem", the "Marshall Mathers", and the "Slim Shady" side. He shows the deep and intelligent side, or the "Eminem" side, of himself with songs like "Toy Soldier" and "Mockingbird". He also shows the raw and honest side, or the "Marshall Mathers" side, with songs like "Mosh" and "Never Enough". He also shows that crazy and funny side, or the "Slim Shady" side, with songs like "Just Lose It" and "My 1st Single". Eminem has many ways of expressing his thoughts and he uses all of them in his new album "Encore". I highly recommend this album for any music fan. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Eminem took a hiatus after the release of his first motion picture, 8 Mile, in late 2002, but it never seemed like he went away. Part of that is the nature of celebrity culture, where every star cycles through gossip columns regardless of whether they have a project in the stores or theaters, and part of it is that Marshall Mathers kept busy, producing records by his protégés D12, Obie Trice, and 50 Cent all hit albums with the latter turning into the biggest new hiphop star of 2003. All this activity tended to obscure the fact that Eminem hadn't released a fulllength album of new material since The Eminem Show in early summer 2002, and that two and a half years separated that album and its highly anticipated sequel, Encore. As the title suggests, Encore is a companion piece to The Eminem Show the way that The Marshall Mathers LP mirrored The Slim Shady LP, offering a different spin on familiar subjects. Where his first two records dealt primarily with personas and characters, his se...cond two records deal with what those personas have wrought, which tends to be intrinsically less interesting than the characters themselves, since it's dissecting the aftermath instead of causing the drama. On The Eminem Show that kind of selfanalysis was perfectly acceptable, since Eminem was on the top of his game as both a lyricist and rapper; his insights were vibrant and his music was urgent. Musically, Show didn't innovate, but it didn't need to: Eminem and his mentor, Dr. Dre, had achieved cruising altitude, and even if they weren't offering much that was new, the music sounded fresh and alive. Here, the music is spartan, built on simple unadorned beats and keyboard loops. Some songs use this sound to its advantage and a few others break free "Yellow Brick Road" is a tense, cinematic production, yet it fits the subject matter. Eminem has decided to chronicle what's happened to him over the past two years and refute every charge that's made it into the papers. This is quite a bit different than his earlier albums, when he embellished and exaggerated his life, when his relationship with his estranged wife Kim turned into an outlaw ballad, when his frenetic insults, cheap shots, and celeb baiting had a surreal, hilarious impact. Here, Eminem is plainspoken and literal, intent on refuting every critic from Benzino at The Source to Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, who gets an entire song ("Ass Like That") devoted to him. While the album is a little long, it's worth a listen to hear the moments that work really well, whether it's full songs or flights of phrase. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Eminem

A protĂ©gĂ© of Dr. Dre, rapper Eminem emerged in 1999 as one of the most controversial rappers to ever grace the genre. Using his biting wit and incredible skills to vent on everything from his unhappy childhood to his contempt for the mainstream media, his success became the biggest crossover success the genre had seen since Dre's solo debut seven years earlier. The co... Read more