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The Slim Shady LP

The Slim Shady LPArtist: Eminem
Label: Interscope Records
Category: Music

List Price: $10.99
Buy New: $5.86
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New (58) Used (51) from $3.04

Seller: ZYXUK
Sales Rank: 726

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Language: English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 4.1 x 0.4

MPN: 6 3 00902872
UPC: 606949028725
EAN: 0606949028725
ASIN: B00000I5JQ

Release Date: February 23, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • EMINEM THE SLIM SHADY LP

Tracks:

  • Public Service Announcement
  • My Name Is
  • Guilty Conscience
  • Brain Damage
  • Paul
  • If I Had
  • '97 Bonnie & Clyde
  • Bitch
  • Role Model
  • Lounge
  • My Fault
  • Ken Kaniff
  • Cum On Everybody
  • Rock Bottom
  • Just Don't Give A Fuck
  • Soap
  • As The World Turns
  • I'm Shady
  • Bad Meets Evil
  • Still Don't Give A Fuck

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Product Description
Asian exclusive special edition reissue of 1999 album includes a bonus enhanced disc with eight tracks, 'Hazardous Youth' (Acapella Version), Sway & King Tech feat. DJ Revolution w/Eminem 'Get You Mad', 'Greg' (Acapella Version), 'Just Don't Give A Fuck' (Video), 'My Name Is' (Uncensored Video), 'Guilty Conscience' feat. Dr. Dre, & 'Role Model' (Video), along with live material, an EPK, photo gallery, & screensanver. Universal. 2003.

Amazon.com
On The Slim Shady LP, Eminem wants it all. He's conflicted, you see; the world has treated him badly, and he wants to respond in kind. But he isn't a straight-up gangsta--this is, after all, the first release on Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records, his post-Death Row-era venture--and Eminem (born Marshall Mathers) doesn't really want anyone to follow in his footsteps, which leads to some interesting contradictions on this album. In the first single, "My Name Is," he's self-deprecating, rapping about his poor upbringing and his hairy palms. But on the very next song, "Guilty Conscience," he plays the devil to Dr. Dre's angel--that is, until Eminem brings up an incident from Dre's devilish past, rapping, "You gonna take advice from someone who slapped Dee Barnes?" Later, on "'97 Bonnie & Clyde," he turns Will Smith's "Just the Two of Us" on its ear, making it a tale of murder; but on "My Fault," he actually feels bad--though whether it's for the girl he overdosed or for himself is tough to figure out. With his nasal Midwestern tone, Mathers has a clean, clear flow, and the production--by Dr. Dre, Marky, and Jeff Bass--is crisp but consistently fun. With his outlook, it's tough to take Eminem too seriously, but he's made an album you don't have to take seriously to enjoy. --Randy Silver

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