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Curtain Call: The Hits
Curtain Call includes three new songs--"Fack," "Shake That" (featuring Nate Dogg) and "When I'm Gone"--both written and produced by Eminem. In addition, the Curtain Call bonus track marks the album premiere of the controversial Eminem-Elton John live duet of "Stan" from the 2001 Grammy Awards presentation. Executive produced by the nine-time Grammy winner, Curtain Call boasts all five of Eminem's gold and platinum singles to date, from the platinum, Oscar, and two-time Grammy-winning "Lose Yourself" ...
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It's hard to believe, given his gargantuan impact on popular culture, that Eminem had only released four full-length albums by 2004. That year's ENCORE showed the rapper's artistic vitality fading just a bit, but 2005's CURTAIN CALL, an overdue greatest-hits collection, helps remind audiences that Eminem produced a stunning string of singles in a short span of time. Naturally, CURTAIN CALL eschews the artist's most controversial material ("'97 Bonnie and Clyde," for example, from THE SLIM SHADY LP...
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If Eminem's Curtain Call: The Hits really is his final bow and not merely a clever denouement to his series of Eminem Show and Encore albums, it's a worthy way to retire. And even if he stages a comeback years from now, there's little question that the first five years of his career, spanning four albums plus a soundtrack, will be his popular and creative peak, meaning that the time is right for Curtain Call -- it has all the songs upon which his legend lies. Which isn't necessarily the same things...
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This retrospective, which arrives sporting a title that indicates there might actually be something to all those rumors about Mister Mathers bowing out of the rap world, does a mighty fine job of laying out the legacy he's created so far. The songs on Curtain Call , largely culled from Eminem's first two albums, showcase the blend of humor and menace that helped him fill arena mosh pits and prompt conservative groups to circle the wagons. Songs like the nose-thumbing "My Name Is" and "The Real Slim...
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Description If Eminem's Curtain Call: The Hits really is his final bow and not merely a clever denouement to his series of Eminem Show and Encore albums, it's a worthy way to retire. And even if he stages a comeback years from now, there's little question that the first five years of his career, spanning four albums plus a soundtrack, will be his popular and creative peak, meaning that the time is right for Curtain Call -- it has all the songs upon which his legend lies. Which isn't necessarily the...
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If Eminem's "Curtain Call: The Hits" really is his final bow and not merely a clever denouement to his series of "Eminem Show" and "Encore" albums, it's a worthy way to retire. And even if he stages a comeback years from now, there's little question that the first five years of his career, spanning four albums plus a soundtrack, will be his popular and creative peak, meaning that the time is right for "Curtain Call" -- it has all the songs upon which his legend lies. Which isn't necessarily the same...
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Personnel: Eminem (rap vocals); Dido, Elton John (vocals); Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg (rap vocals).Producers: Eminem; Dr. Dre; The 45 King; Mel-Man; Mike Elizondo.It's hard to believe, given his gargantuan impact on popular culture, that Eminem had only released four full-length albums by 2004. That year's ENCORE showed the rapper's artistic vitality fading just a bit, but 2005's CURTAIN CALL, an overdue greatest-hits collection, helps remind audiences that Eminem produced a stunning string of singles in...
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Intro. Fack. The Way I Am. My Name Is. Stan Featuring Dido. Lose Yourself. Shake That Featuring Nate Dogg. Sing For The Moment. Without Me. Like Toy Soilders. The Real Slim Shady. Mockingbird. Guilty Conscience Featuring Dr. Dre. Cleanin Out My Closet. Just Lose It. When Im Gone. Stan Featuring Elton John ( Live ) Bonus Track.
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Description If Eminem's Curtain Call: The Hits really is his final bow and not merely a clever denouement to his series of Eminem Show and Encore albums, it's a worthy way to retire. And even if he stages a comeback years from now, there's little question that the first five years of his career, spanning four albums plus a soundtrack, will be his popular and creative peak, meaning that the time is right for Curtain Call -- it has all the songs upon which his legend lies. Which isn't necessarily the...
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But even at his most sentimental and dramatic, Eminem displays a level of artistry that surpasses nearly anyone in hip-hop, if not pop music in general. Satirical, vicious, funny, and energizing, Eminem's material is never less than absorbing. CURTAIN CALL is packed wall-to-wall with winners (except maybe "Sing For the Moment," which reworks Aerosmith's "Dream On" in tiresome fashion), and at its most brilliant (like the self-reflexive romps "The Real Slim Shady" and "Stan") it's as era-defining...
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If Eminem's Curtain Call: The Hits really is his final bow and not merely a clever denouement to his series of Eminem Show and Encore albums, it's a worthy way to retire. And even if he stages a comeback years from now, there's little question that the first five years of his career, spanning four albums plus a soundtrack, will be his popular and creative peak, meaning that the time is right for Curtain Call -- it has all the songs upon which his legend lies. Which isn't necessarily the same things...
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Intro. Fack. The Way I Am. My Name Is. Stan Featuring Dido. Lose Yourself. Shake That Featuring Nate Dogg. Sing For The Moment. Without Me. Like Toy Soilders. The Real Slim Shady. Mockingbird. Guilty Conscience Featuring Dr. Dre. Cleanin Out My Closet. Just Lose It. When Im Gone. Stan Featuring Elton John ( Live ) Bonus Track.
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Curtain Call: The Hits [Edited]
But even at his most sentimental and dramatic, Eminem displays a level of artistry that surpasses nearly anyone in hip-hop, if not pop music in general. Satirical, vicious, funny, and energizing, Eminem's material is never less than absorbing. CURTAIN CALL is packed wall-to-wall with winners (except maybe "Sing For the Moment," which reworks Aerosmith's "Dream On" in tiresome fashion), and at its most brilliant (like the self-reflexive romps "The Real Slim Shady" and "Stan") it's as era-defining...
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SELECTIONS: Intro... Fack... The Way I Am... My Name Is... Stan... Lose Yourself... Shake That... Sing For The Moment... Without Me... Like Toy Soldiers... The Real Slim Shady... Mockingbird... Guilty Conscience... Cleanin' Out My Closet... Just Lose It... When I'm Gone... Stan (live)..... (Eminem urban music rap music rock music 90s: 00s:) Retails for $14.98
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Curtain Call: The Hits [Clean] - Eminem
Curtain Call: The Hits [Clean] - Eminem 1. My Name Is (0:33) 2. Way I Am (4:28) 3. Stan (6:44) 4. Lose Yourself (5:26) 5. Shake That (4:34) 6. Sing for the Moment (5:40) 7. Without Me (4:51) 8. Like Toy Soldiers (4:55) 9. Real Slim Shady (4:44) 10. Mockingbird (4:11) 11. Guilty Conscience (3:20) 12. Cleanin' out My Closet (4:58) 13. Just Lose It (4:08) 14. When I'm Gone (4:41) 15. Stan [Live][*] (6:20)
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If Eminem's Curtain Call: The Hits really is his final bow and not merely a clever denouement to his series of Eminem Show and Encore albums, it's a worthy way to retire. And even if he stages a comeback years from now, there's little question that the first five years of his career, spanning four albums plus a soundtrack, will be his popular and creative peak, meaning that the time is right for Curtain Call -- it has all the songs upon which his legend lies. Which isn't necessarily the same things...
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This Cassette was released in 2005 on Aftermath Records, with Explicit Lyrics, containing 17 Tracks. The Factory Sealed Cassette was released with a small sticker over the spine of the cassette box with Artist Name, Title, record label information and the official barcode for this item. There was no standard artwork sleeve released with this item.
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The Stan's Mixtape bonus CD on this two-disc deluxe edition finds the main character in "Stan" bringing together his favorite Eminem songs. Among the seven tracks are two from The Slim Shady LP : the #5 Rap "Just Don't Give a F***" and the Dr. Dre & Mel Man-produced "Role Model." From The Marshall Mathers LP are "Criminal" and the Dr. Dre & Mel Man-produced "Kill You." The mixtape also includes two tracks previously unavailable on any Eminem album--the "Dead Wrong RMX" (featuring the Notorious B.I.G.)...
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Curtain Call: The Hits (Deluxe Edition) [PA]
But even at his most sentimental and dramatic, Eminem displays a level of artistry that surpasses nearly anyone in hip-hop, if not pop music in general. Satirical, vicious, funny, and energizing, Eminem's material is never less than absorbing. CURTAIN CALL is packed wall-to-wall with winners (except maybe "Sing For the Moment," which reworks Aerosmith's "Dream On" in tiresome fashion), and at its most brilliant (like the self-reflexive romps "The Real Slim Shady" and "Stan") it's as era-defining...
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Notes: Personnel: Eminem; Joe Perry (guitar); Dido, Jay-Z, Nate Dogg. Recording information: 54 Sound, Detroit, Michigan (1997 - 2005). It's hard to believe, given his gargantuan impact on popular culture, that Eminem had only released four full-length albums by 2004. That year's ENCORE showed the rapper's artistic vitality fading just a bit, but 2005's CURTAIN CALL, an overdue greatest-hits collection, helps remind audiences that Eminem produced a stunning string of singles in a short span of time...
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Notes: Personnel: Eminem (rap vocals); Dido, Elton John (vocals); Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg (rap vocals). It's hard to believe, given his gargantuan impact on popular culture, that Eminem had only released four full-length albums by 2004. That year's ENCORE showed the rapper's artistic vitality fading just a bit, but 2005's CURTAIN CALL, an overdue greatest-hits collection, helps remind audiences that Eminem produced a stunning string of singles in a short span of time. Naturally, CURTAIN CALL eschews the...
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