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Encore (Deluxe Edition) | 
| Artist: Eminem Label: Aftermath Category: Music
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $5.86 as of 2/8/2012 15:10 PST details You Save: $14.13 (71%)
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Seller: beaches_entertainment Sales Rank: 4248
Format: Explicit Lyrics Language: English (Original Language) Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 602498646717 UPC: 602498646717 EAN: 0602498646717 ASIN: B00065XJ52
Release Date: November 19, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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 |
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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.
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
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