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EMINEM SHOW - VINYL LP - Fourth studio album by Eminem, released on May 26, 2002 by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. Features guest appearances from Obie Trice, D12, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Dina Rae and Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade Scott-Mathers. This expanded edition comes in a 4LP, 180g Wide Retail Deluxe LP (gatefold capacity jacket) and includes audio from the 1999 Tramps show in New York, as well as, a previously unreleased track, 'Jimmy, Brian, and Mike.' Album Tracks 1. Curtains Up (Skit) 2. White America 3. Business 4. Cleanin' Out My Closet 5. Square Dance 1. The Kiss (Skit) 2. Soldier 3. Say Goodbye Hollywood 4. Drips 5. Without Me 1. Paul Rosenberg (Skit) 2. Sing for the Moment 3. Superman 4. Hailie's Song 1. Steve Berman (Skit) 2. When the Music Stops 3. Say What You Say 4. 'Till I Collapse 5. My Dad's Gone Crazy 6. Curtains Close 1. Stimulate 2. The Conspiracy Freestyle 3. Bump Heads (Featuring 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks) 4. Jimmy, Brian and Mike (Previously Unreleased) 5. Freestyle (#1) (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 6. Brain Damage (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 7. Freestyle (#2) (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 8. Just Don't Give a F**k (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 1. The Way I Am (Live at the Fuji Rock Festival, 2001) (Featuring Proof) 2. The Real Slim Shady (Live at the Fuji Rock Festival, 2001) (Featuring Proof) 3. Business (Instrumental) 4. Cleanin' Out My Closet (Instrumental) 1. Square Dance (Instrumental) 2. Without Me (Instrumental) 3. Sing for the Moment (Instrumental) 1. Superman (Instrumental) 2. Say What You Say (Instrumental) 3. 'Till I Collapse (Instrumental)
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EMINEM SHOW - VINYL LP - Fourth studio album by Eminem, released on May 26, 2002 by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. Features guest appearances from Obie Trice, D12, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Dina Rae and Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade Scott-Mathers. This expanded edition comes in a 4LP, 180g Wide Retail Deluxe LP (gatefold capacity jacket) and includes audio from the 1999 Tramps show in New York, as well as, a previously unreleased track, 'Jimmy, Brian, and Mike.' Album Tracks 1. Curtains Up (Skit) 2. White America 3. Business 4. Cleanin' Out My Closet 5. Square Dance 1. The Kiss (Skit) 2. Soldier 3. Say Goodbye Hollywood 4. Drips 5. Without Me 1. Paul Rosenberg (Skit) 2. Sing for the Moment 3. Superman 4. Hailie's Song 1. Steve Berman (Skit) 2. When the Music Stops 3. Say What You Say 4. 'Till I Collapse 5. My Dad's Gone Crazy 6. Curtains Close 1. Stimulate 2. The Conspiracy Freestyle 3. Bump Heads (Featuring 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks) 4. Jimmy, Brian and Mike (Previously Unreleased) 5. Freestyle (#1) (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 6. Brain Damage (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 7. Freestyle (#2) (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 8. Just Don't Give a F**k (Live at Tramps, New York, 1999) 1. The Way I Am (Live at the Fuji Rock Festival, 2001) (Featuring Proof) 2. The Real Slim Shady (Live at the Fuji Rock Festival, 2001) (Featuring Proof) 3. Business (Instrumental) 4. Cleanin' Out My Closet (Instrumental) 1. Square Dance (Instrumental) 2. Without Me (Instrumental) 3. Sing for the Moment (Instrumental) 1. Superman (Instrumental) 2. Say What You Say (Instrumental) 3. 'Till I Collapse (Instrumental)

Recording information Effigy Studios; Larrabee Studios, Universal City, CA; Shangri La Studios, Malibu, CA. Photographers Jeremy Deputat; Kevin Mazur; Paul Rosenberg ; Jenny Risher. After centering himself with the confessional 2010 Recovery, Eminem entered his forties while watching his beloved city of Detroit literally go bankrupt. The cover here displays this descent with an updated picture of the rapper's teenage home, first featured on the MM LP of 2000 but now boarded up, and yet this 8 Mile child cares much more about the present than the past, as this vicious, infectious, hilarious triumph is no nostalgia trip, just the 2013 version of Marshall the experienced maverick on a tear, dealing with the current state of events and kicking up dust with his trademark maniac attack while effortlessly juggling his over-40 wisdom with stuff you'd slap a teenager for saying. Key cut "Rap God" is the quintessential track as it blasts out homophobic cut-downs and other inexcusable lyrics, because Marshall's the "Dale Earnhardt of the trailer park," but "I still rap like I'm on my Pharoahe Monch grind," and suddenly his Stan Lee-like origin story begins to take shape. Marshall is a super villain so familiar with hate and depression, he's powered by all shades of anger. Be it pissing off the neighbors (rocking the house with a some Beastie Boys and Billy Squier samples on the Rick Rubin-produced party starter "Bezerk") or being threatened by critics (and his biggest ever, too, as "Bad Guy" revisits the MM LP character "Stan" via his revenge-obsessed brother Matthew), it all feeds into his super nova, and it's a unique spectacle when it explodes. Silly, manipulated voices and all, "The Monster" with Rihanna offers insight with it's "I get along with the voices inside my head" attitude, then "Headlights" ups the game and offers mom an apology, referencing his earlier hit "Cl

Album Tracks 1. Dr. West [Skit] 2. 3 A.M 3. My Mom 4. Insane 5. Bagpipes from Baghdad 6. Hello 7. Tonya [Skit] 8. Same Song & Dance 9. We Made You 10. Medicine Ball 11. Paul [Skit] 12. Stay Wide Awake 13. Old Time's Sake 14. Must Be the Ganja 15. Mr. Mathers [Skit] 16. D J Vu 17. Beautiful 18. Crack a Bottle 19. Steve Berman [Skit] 20. Underground