Curtain Call: The Hits EXPLICIT LYRICS Eminem

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  • Release Date: 12/06/2005
  • Sales Rank: 8,129
  • Label: AFTERMATH
  • UPC: 602498878934
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Curtain Call: The Hits

1LISTENIntro 0:33
2LISTENFack 3:25
3LISTENThe Way I Am 4:51
4LISTENMy Name Is 4:28
5LISTENStan 6:44
6LISTENLose Yourself 5:26
7LISTENShake That 4:34
8LISTENSing for the Moment 5:40
9LISTENWithout Me 4:51
10LISTENLike Toy Soldiers 4:55
11LISTENThe Real Slim Shady 4:44
12LISTENMockingbird 4:11
13LISTENGuilty Conscience 3:20
14LISTENCleanin' out My Closet 4:58
15LISTENJust Lose It 4:08
16LISTENWhen I'm Gone 4:41
17LISTENStan Live / Bonus Track 6:20

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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 Shady" (flip sides of the same guessing-game coin he's so fond of tossing in the air) and "Stan" (one of the most genuinely creepy narratives to hit the airwaves in ages) show both his flair for hairpin lyrical turns and his note-perfect comic timing. Those elements drift in and out of all of Em's offerings -- colliding head-on in "Without Me" -- making the tenth listen as arresting as the first. Curtain Call is punctuated with four never-before-released tracks -- highlighted by the Grammy show duet with Elton John (who took the Dido part on "Stan") and the groove-laden "Shake That" (which features a cameo by Nate Dogg). If this really is his final curtain call, Eminem can -- at the very least -- honestly echo Sinatra's claim that he did it his way. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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A great greatest hits albumby Anonymous

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December 28, 2005: I just bought this CD yesterday and I love it. Coming off of Encore this CD is amazing. A lot of greast hits albums just slap a few popular songs onto an album and let it go. The addition of three new tracks (even though Fack kinda sucks) is nice to see. When I'm Gone is probably Em's best song to date. If Em intends to bow out with this album I couldn't think of a better way for him to do it.

Eminemby Anonymous

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December 28, 2005: This album is hot because it contains most of Eminem's best songs. I personally prefer the deluxe edition because deluxe one contains "Renegade." I just wish it had "Till I Collapse" and "Run Rabbit Run" as well. Anyway, my all-time undefeated favorite rap song is "The Way I Am."


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