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Album Details: Relapse

Release Date:05/19/2009
Label:Aftermath
UPC:602527032160

Track List: Relapse

  1. Dr. West (Skit)
  2. 3 A.M.
  3. My Mom
  4. Insane
  5. Bagpipes from Baghdad
  6. Hello
  7. Tonya (Skit)
  8. Same Song & Dance
  9. We Made You
  10. Medicine Ball
  1. Paul (Skit)
  2. Stay Wide Awake
  3. Old Time's Sake
  4. Must Be the Ganja
  5. Mr. Mathers (Skit)
  6. Déjà Vu
  7. Beautiful
  8. Crack a Bottle
  9. Steve Berman (Skit)
  10. Underground

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  • All Music Guide

    Eminem placed himself in exile shortly after Encore wound down, a seclusion initially designed as creative downtime but which soon descended into darkness fueled by another failed marriage to his wife Kim and the death of his best friend Proof, culminating in years of drug addiction. Em none too subtly refers to that addiction with the title of Relapse, his first album in five years, but that relapse also refers to Marshall Mathers reviving Slim Shady and returning to rap. Relapse is designed to grab attention, to stand as evidence that Eminem remains a musical force and, of course, a provocateur spinning out violent fantasies and baiting celebrities, occasionally merging the two as when he needles onetime girlfriend Mariah Carey and her new husband Nick Cannon. Strive as he might to make an impact in the world at large and succeeding in many respects Relapse is the sound of severe isolation, the product of too many years of Eminem playing king in his castle in a dilapidated Detroit,... subsisting on pills, nachos, torture porn, and E Daily News. As he sifted through junk culture, he also tweaked his rhyming, crafting an elongated elastic flow that contrasts startlingly with Dr. Dre's intensified beats, ominous magnifications of his thudandstutter signature. Musically, this is whitehot, dense, and dramatic not just in the production but in Eminem's delivery; he stammers and slides, slipping into an accent that resembles Paul Rudd's Rastafarian leprechaun from I Love You Man and then back again. His flow is so good, his wordplay so sharp, it seems churlish to wish that he addressed something other than his longstanding obsessions and demons. True, he spends a fair amount of the album exorcising his addiction smartly tying it to his neverabating mother issues on "My Mom" but most of Relapse finds Eminem rhyming twitchily about his old standbys: homosexuals, starlets, and violent fantasies, weaving all of them together on "Same Song and Dance" where he abducts and murders Lindsay Lohan, suggesting more than a passing familiarity with I Know Who Killed Me. The many, many references to Kim Kardashian's big ass and minutely detailed sadism can get a wee bit tiring, Relapse isn't really about what Eminem says, it's about how he says it. He's emerged from his exile musically reenergized and the best way to illustrate that is to go through the same old song and dance again, the familiarity of the words drawing focus on his insane, inspired flow and Dre's production. That might not quite make Relapse culturally relevant recycled Christopher Reeve jokes aren't exactly fresh but it is musically vital, which is all Eminem really needs to be at this point. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Eminem

A protégé 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