Encore [Bonus CD] EXPLICIT LYRICS Eminem

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CD - Bonus CD

  • Release Date: 11/12/2004
  • Original Release: 2002
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 27,077
  • Label: AFTERMATH
  • UPC: 602498646717
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Encore [Bonus CD]

Disc 1
1LISTENCurtains Up 0:46
2LISTENEvil Deeds 4:19
3LISTENNever Enough / D12 2:39
4LISTENYellow Brick Road 5:46
5LISTENLike Toy Soldiers 4:56
6LISTENMosh 5:17
7LISTENPuke 4:07
8LISTENMy 1st Single 5:02
9LISTENPaul (Skit) 0:32
10LISTENRain Man 5:13
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Disc 2
1LISTENWe as Americans Bonus Track 4:39
2LISTENLove You More Bonus Track 4:47
3LISTENRicky Ticky Toc Bonus Track 2:49

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Special Features:

The bonus CD contains three previously unreleased songs.

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Editorial Reviews

With Encore, Eminem continues his reign as rap music's most controversial figure. On his fourth album, the Shady One continues to display the Jekyll and Hyde tendencies we've come to expect, detailing his love for his daughter Hailie ("Mockingbird") and disdain for his estranged wife Kim ("Puke") with equal aplomb. At times, his sonic experiments, such as the elastic cadences and nursery rhyme harmonies, make the album sound more alt-rock than rap, and post-pubescent listeners might be offended by the bodily function sound effects that pepper several songs, including the aforementioned "Puke." Fortunately, however, even when Em veers off track, the good Dr. Dre, who steers half the beats, keeps the music rooted in hardcore hip-hop, as on the plodding and melancholy chords of the politically volatile "Mosh." In the tradition of the Dido-sampled "Stan," "Like Toy Soldiers" samples Martika's "Toy Soldiers," adding snappy, military styled drums to the original's vocals as Eminem mulls the folly of his well publicized beefs with The Source Magazine and 50 Cent nemesis Ja Rule. These songs show that Marshall Mathers continues to tackle timely topics with reflective maturity, and that sort of soul-baring will make Encore a long running performance. Alvin Aqua Blanco Barnes & Noble

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I Love Eminem!!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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October 12, 2005: I think that Encore is Em's best CD! I like Marshel Matters too. He is definily my favorite artist. I love the song Just Lose it! It is so funny.

Not his bestby Anonymous

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July 08, 2005: Unfortunately, this is NOT his best work. He shouldn't have gone so juvenile on this one. If this album is any indication of where his career is going, he's screwed. "The Eminem Show" is still his greatest album to date.


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