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The Eminem Show

Artist: Eminem
Genre: Rap
Label: Interscope Records
Release: May 2002
# of Discs: 1
Rating: 4.0 (800 votes)
UPC: 0606949329020
Disc ID: 0e125014
ASIN: B00006690G
Personal Details
Date Added: 17 Jan 2007
Price: $13.98
Tracks
Curtins Up (Skit) (0:31)
White America (5:26)
Business (4:13)
Cleanin Out My Closet (4:59)
Square Dance (5:25)
The Kiss (Skit) (1:17)
Soldier (3:48)
Say Goodbye Hollywood (4:34)
Drips (4:47)
Drips (4:52)
Paul Rosenberg (Skit) (0:24)
Sing For The Moment (5:41)
Superman (5:52)
Hailie's Song (5:22)
Steve Berman (Skit) (0:35)
When The Music Stops (4:31)
Say What You Say (5:11)
'Till I Collapse (4:59)
My Dad's Gone Crazy (4:29)
Curtains Close (Skit) (1:00)
Comments

Summary
Any lingering doubts as to the depth of Eminem's skills or his potential for raw yet compelling honesty are dispelled on "The Eminem Show"'s first track. Armed with a quicksilver flow and a thundering rhythm track (the record was exec produced by longtime mentor and partner Dr. Dre), "White America" finds Eminem ferociously mauling the hand that feeds him, lambasting his critics, the industry, and the racism that, in many ways, helped make Marshall Mathers more than just another rapper. "Let's do the math," Em sneers, "If I was black I would have sold half/ I could be one of your kids/ Little Eric looks just like this." After the bombast of "The Marshall Mathers LP" and Eminem's well-noted use of sexual epithets, this kind of material is made more controversial because it actually rings true. From a brutal retort to his long-estranged and equally troubled mother ("Cleaning Out My Closets") to a surprisingly tender ode to his child ("Hailie's Song"), Eminem examines his life, loves, arrests, addictions, failures, and successes with surprising insight, making this a funk-drenched hip-hop confessional well worth the hype. "--Amy Linden"