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    Encore (Deluxe Edition)

    Encore (Deluxe Edition)
    Artist: Eminem
    Label: Aftermath
    Category: Music

    List Price: $19.99
    Buy Used: $1.49
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    New (47) Used (58) from $1.49

    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 731 reviews
    Sales Rank: 2754

    Format: Explicit Lyrics
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 2
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4

    MPN: 000377172
    UPC: 602498646717
    EAN: 0602498646717
    ASIN: B00065XJ52

    Release Date: November 19, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      Disc 1
      • Curtains Up
      • Evil Deeds
      • Never Enough Feat. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg
      • Yellow Brick Road
      • Like Toy Soldiers
      • Mosh
      • Puke
      • My 1st Single
      • Paul (Skit)
      • Rain Man
      • Big Weenie
      • Em Calls Paul (Skit)
      • Just Lose It
      • A** Like That
      • Spend Some Time Feat. Obie Trice, Stat Quo, & 50 Cent
      • Mockingbird
      • Crazy In Love
      • One Shot 2 Shot Feat. D-12
      • Final Thought (Skit)
      • Encore Feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent

      Disc 2
      • We As Americans
      • Love You More
      • Ricky Ticky Toc

    Similar Items:

      • The Eminem Show
      • The Marshall Mathers LP
      • The Slim Shady LP
      • Relapse
      • Curtain Call

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Eminem's fourth album offers few surprises, but still enough pleasures to carry the day. As evinced by Em's pre-election, pro-voting "Mosh," this is not exactly the same Eminem who seemingly crapped on anything and everything. Encore finds a surprisingly mature Eminem waxing reflective about his battle with Benzino ("Like Toy Soldiers") rather than unloading both barrels. However, it's not all elder statesmanship: "Puke" goes after his ex-wife Kim with incredible scorn, and "Big Weenie" showcases the familiar juvenile humor that made him famous. If Encore has a clear weakness, it's the bland production--the same plodding sound that he and Dr. Dre cooked up on the previous three albums. The exotic flavor of "Ass Like That" catches the ear, but many others run off the same monotonous minor-key melodies and tempos. Of course, people buy Eminem albums to hear him spit first and foremost, and in that regard few fans will be disappointed by Encore; it'd just be nice to see him switch up his sound at some point. --Oliver Wang

    Album Description
    "ENCORE" is multi-platinum recording artist EMINEM's first full album of new material since 2002's "THE EMINEM SHOW," which spawned the hit singles "Without Me" and "Cleanin' Out My Closet." That album went on the sell over 19 million albums worldwide. He followed up in November 2002 with Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture `8 Mile', which featured the Academy Award winning song "Lose Yourself" and sold almost 9 million copies worldwide. Earlier this year, Eminem's group D-12 released D-12 World (global sales over 3 million) and scored hits with "My Band" and "How Come".

    ENCORE, Executive Produced by DR. DRE, features guest performances by 50 CENT, D-12, NATE DOGG, OBIE TRICE, and STAT QUO.

    BONUS DISC: This two disc set includes a bonus CD with three previously unreleased EMINEM songs.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 726 more reviews...

    2 out of 5 stars How much time did he put into this record   December 2, 2004
    Malicuz (New York)
    14 out of 14 found this review helpful

    This album was an upset; a real disappointment. When I think of the track "Just Lose It" the only thing I lost was my money! A few songs made the radar like, "Yellow Brick Road", "Toy Soldiers", "Mockingbird", "We As Americans" (bonus CD) and "Ricky Ticky Tock" (bonus CD). Unlike some of his other Albums, I had no idea what message he was trying to deliver. Maybe it was more of a mix tape approach? He definitely sounds like a Toys "R" Us kid with some of his tracks, but I must admit "Ass Like That" was hilarious. Anyway, this won't be the album of the year.

    ONE



    1 out of 5 stars ALLRIGHT - ENOUGH.   December 3, 2004
    B. Sable (USA)
    24 out of 28 found this review helpful

    Pus***s. That's the only word for it. If you are a fan and giving this album more than 3 stars, your review should be null and void. Who are you trying to fool - how does this compare to the last three cd that Slim Shady wrote? That's the problem - it doesn't and it shouldn't. The last 3 titles were excellent - they contained what most rapper's 50 point i.q.'s could have bearly picked up upon - political, social, and controversial issues mixed in with complex and difficult vocals, yet fun lyrics and good beats. Slim Shady will always be remembered as the guy who stood against the masses and said f*** the world despite the critics and he will be remembered as the only rapper, besides Tupac, that actually had some deep and intellectual meanings (if not at times overly sarcastic to the point of being questioned) behind the words he spoke. As a fan of Eminem, I feel it is my responsibility and duty to incorporate the ironies I've learned within the last Eminem cds and deliver you a shockingly controversial, yet politically correct message: This cd SUCKS BALLS. It lacks everything that Eminem stood for, and if your not comparing this cd to Eminem's last cds, then let it be known that you would have never heard this cd in the first place......no one would take this serious. Even the singles can't even compete with such horrid junk-a-crunk songs such as "freek-a-leek" and endless lil' john remixes. If Slim Shady has moved on and "grown-up" then perhaps all we are waiting for is his fans - who still think that any cd he brings out is above average.


    1 out of 5 stars Horrible... pure trash   November 21, 2004
    Double X (Y Tizzy)
    11 out of 12 found this review helpful

    Eminem was on the top of his game on his sophomore album the marshall mathers lp. Since then his music has declined into one of the most monotonous and poorly produced albums i have heard. As a big eminem fan, i was extremely let down by this album... it's just not good. His first single 'just lose it' has none of the ingenuity of the singles from his previous albums and feels churned out last minute so that he can attract the mtv audience... the lyrics he spits just don't sound like the eminem that broke new ground with The Slim Shady LP. Maybe he's getting tired..but his lyrics just arent as satirical and fast paced as they once were. This album just seems as though eminem doesnt care anymore and just wants to make more money.


    1 out of 5 stars the Weird Al of Rap   November 13, 2004
    mistermaxxx@yahoo.com (usa)
    11 out of 12 found this review helpful

    Eminem is One of the Most overrated Artists Ever. He has a bit of wit&Humor here&there but his Routine has long ago played out. the Production is Corny&He writes so Predictably. He is a Wanna-Be Rebel. that foolishness at Mocking Michael Jackson just shows how little Creativity He truly has. the more I see Eminem the More I long for the days of Vannilla Ice. Eminem thinks He is the Archie Bunker of Music,but in reality he is just a meathead with Marginal Talent.


    1 out of 5 stars It's over...deal with it   March 8, 2005
    Filmore Mescalito Holmes (tinymixtapes.com)
    14 out of 16 found this review helpful

    Em's creativity was at an end with The Eminem Show. Here, the beats are all bog standard and unimaginative and the lyrics are all recycled from his first 3 albums. Dr. Dre is going through the motions as a producer and Em is afraid to break his now typecast molde and try anything new. There's nothing for you here but more of the same minus the passion.


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