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Format: CD
 Nov 2004
 2 Discs
 Record Label: Aftermath Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 602498646717 |
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Curtains Up 1. Curtains Up 1. No track list available 2. Evil Deeds 3. Never Enough - (with 50 Cent/Nate Dogg) 3. Never Enough 4. Yellow Brick Road 4. Yellow Brick Road 5. Like Toy Soldiers 6. Mosh 7. Puke 8. My 1st Single 9. Paul (Skit) 10. Rain Man 11. Big Weenie 12. Em Calls Paul (Skit) 12. Em Calls Paul (Skit) 13. Just Lose It 13. NJust Lose It 14. Ass Like That 14. Ass Like That 15. Spend Some Time - (with Obie Trice/Stat Quo/50 Cent) 15. Spend Some Time 16. Mockingbird 16. Mockingbird 17. Crazy in Love 17. Crazy in Love 18. One Shot 2 Shot - (with D-12) 18. One Shot 2 Shot 19. Final Thought (Skit) 19. Final Thought 20. Encore - (with Dr. Dre/50 Cent) 20. Encore
DISC 2: 1. We as Americans 1. We as Americans 2. Love You More 2. Love You More 3. Ricky Ticky Toc
Album Notes Personnel: Eminem (rap vocals); D-12, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Nate Dogg, Obie Trice, Stat Quo (rap vocals). While Eminem has revealed levels of depth far beyond his Slim Shady persona, few could have anticipated "Mosh," the second single from his 2004 release, ENCORE. This song, by one of music's most controversial artists, features Em focusing his rage like never before, ultimately calling on the youth of America to rise up?and vote. While his brilliantly scathing tirade against President George W. Bush didn't lead to the politician's defeat, it certainly captured the country's attention and attempted to raise listeners' political awareness. It also effectively increased the already-huge stature of the expectation-defying Detroit rapper only a few weeks before his highly anticipated fourth record's release. ENCORE is far from a letdown, as Eminem's twisted mind continues to produce razor-sharp rhymes, whether examining the world (the aforementioned "Mosh"), venting his spleen ("Puke"), exploring his soul ("Like Toy Soldiers") or just being plain silly ("My 1st Single"). While Em's inclination towards the shocking is well documented, other than "Mosh," the record is relatively toned-down; he even apologizes for racist comments made on a 1993 underground tape. However, that's not to imply that the proceedings are low-key; ENCORE burns with the fire of a master lyricist letting his words loose on whatever crosses his mind.
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ENCORE defeats expectations by both embracing...maturity, and being his most adolescently outrageous, gut-bustingly funny effort since THE SLIM SHADY LP.
3 stars out of 5 - [I]t's a lean, mean beast....There's precious little accompanying Mater's virtuoso, syllable-crammed raps.
Ranked #26 in Spin's 40 Best Albums of the Year - [H]e will remain America's finest reality show: crass, oddly tender, riveting.
Captivated by hip-hop, Marshall crosses tracks both literal and metaphorical... - Grade: B
Included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records Of 2004 - Marshall Mathers brings the pain in ENCORE.
4 stars out of 5 - [I]t showcases a phenomenally gifted musician and lyricist doing all the things he does best.
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