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StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby GEMATRIA12 » Jun 10th, '10, 06:18

not sure if AP,

"Leaked Eminem album vulgar, entertaining

By Cole Bertsos

"Alright, let’s get the obvious out of the way. Yes, Eminem is angry. Yes, Eminem is obscene. He’s vulgar, he’s blunt and children under the age of 16 probably shouldn’t listen to him because he’s absolutely inappropriate and operates without a filter. His previous release, “Relapse,” was just bad. He had a mysterious accent no one understood and the entire thing was (seemingly) lazy and (definitely) weird — and not in an innovative, enjoyable way.

That said, the recently leaked Eminem album “Recovery,” which originally was slated to hit shelves June 22, is low-key awesome.

The rapper seems to have done a total 360º from his previous album, which left fans underwhelmed to say the least. He has returned to his roots as a hard-core rapper with no agenda except to say exactly what’s on his mind. But this time, in a much more honest and personal way.

Filled to the brim with big-name cameos, such as Lil’ Wayne (yes!) and Rihanna, on many of the tracks, and just enough samples to keep the CD familiar but not stale on the first listen, This CD packs the punch that will allow the rapper to bounce back to the level he was on before rehab and “Relapse.”

Generally, I’m not big on Eminem. I think the shock-value he depends on is gimmicky and distasteful at best. I get the whole persona he is trying to portray and I’m sure the feelings expressed in his previous albums are genuine. However the same old tricks of rapping about … well, tricks, was getting old, and although it does come up occasionally on “Recovery,” he seems to be putting a new and more legitimate twist on it.

He still has ill-will toward women and degrading slang and lyrics are, as always, prominent, but he seems to be focusing more on the bigger picture — touching on love instead of ex-wife Kim (though her name is brought up on the album), and trades in dwelling on stereotypical jargon for more personal touches and shout-outs to friends.

Overall, the whole album just sounds like he put more thought in to it, which I appreciate. If you’re going to tell me how much you hate something, I at least want to know you have thought it over a little. He even admits on the album how he considered ripping apart Lil’ Wayne and Kanye West at one point just because he was jealous and needed material, which makes his collaboration with Weezy even better. Cheers to honesty, Mr. Mathers.

Highlights of the album for me obviously were his collaborations with Rihanna on “Love the Way You Lie,” and Lil’ Wayne on “No Love,” where he sampled Haddaway’s “What is Love (Baby don’t hurt me, no more)” of “A Night at the Roxbury” fame. “25 to Life” also is a good listen, treating hip-hop like a lady and speaking on how he wishes he could get away from it. The song offers a good “joke’s on you!” element to the album. I listened to it for a solid minute, angry he was going on yet another diatribe about an ex-lover, but no — he switched it up on us.

Otherwise, the album has a nice feel to it — it’s not too similar, but it still feels like the songs are cohesive and belong on the same album. Other than the track “W.T.P.,” which stands for “White Trash Party,” I thoroughly enjoyed Eminem’s foray into clean living and truth-telling.

Between the cameos on the album and the return to Eminem’s original fast-talking, stream of consciousness-oriented Marshall fans loved and critics hated, Eminem has managed to not only create a great collection but also keep things fresh enough so he’s not ripping himself off. I haven’t heard these songs from Eminem before, which is a compliment of the highest order considering for me, his songs run together to form one long, enraged rant. You hit it, Em, and from now on, let’s try and stay in “Recovery,” instead of “Relapse.”

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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby OMEGA » Jun 10th, '10, 06:21

Uh Uh Ok, Uh

Generally, I’m not big on Eminem. I think the shock-value he depends on is gimmicky and distasteful at best.


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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby GEMATRIA12 » Jun 10th, '10, 06:22

Omega wrote:Uh Uh Ok, Uh

Generally, I’m not big on Eminem. I think the shock-value he depends on is gimmicky and distasteful at best.


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the review is positive though.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby Bistnal » Jun 10th, '10, 06:23

The fact that this person isn't a big Em fan yet sounds like they liked this album is :y: Good review, if its a sign of the kind of reviews Recovery will generally get, then its in for a good run.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby James Deuce » Jun 10th, '10, 06:24

Where does he mention Kim in the album, the reviewer says he mentions her..I haven't heard her name.

Decent review I guess.

While I hate Relapse, It definitely wasn't lazy, it had some pretty crazy rhymes in it.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby GEMATRIA12 » Jun 10th, '10, 06:25

James Deuce wrote:Where does he mention Kim in the album, the reviewer says he mentions her..I haven't heard her name.

Decent review I guess.

he talks about her saying he'll always love her,forgot which song exactly.hes talking to hailey.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby Drucifer » Jun 10th, '10, 06:55

Thats actually a pretty good review coming from someone who dont even sound like a big em fan to begin with
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby ChronicJon » Jun 10th, '10, 07:09

GEMATRIA12 wrote:
James Deuce wrote:Where does he mention Kim in the album, the reviewer says he mentions her..I haven't heard her name.

Decent review I guess.

he talks about her saying he'll always love her,forgot which song exactly.hes talking to hailey.

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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby GEMATRIA12 » Jun 10th, '10, 17:30

Drucifer wrote:Thats actually a pretty good review coming from someone who dont even sound like a big em fan to begin with

exactly, a good review by a nonfan means its quality work usually.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby HereHere » Jun 10th, '10, 17:34

Bistnal wrote:The fact that this person isn't a big Em fan yet sounds like they liked this album is :y: Good review, if its a sign of the kind of reviews Recovery will generally get, then its in for a good run.


This. Such a positive review coming from someone who doesn't like Eminem much is very good.
I usually don't give a fuck about sales but I kinda hope this sells a lot just cause it deserves it over the rest of the bullshit in the charts right now.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby Shit Can Happen » Jun 10th, '10, 17:40

Surprises me how people still feel there's any need whatsoever to point out that Eminem is vulgar and obscene at this point.

Well, not really, but still.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby MikeNUFC » Jun 10th, '10, 17:43

Very good review.

I won't get started on the Relapse hate - I've come to expect that now. I don't think a lot of people really "get" the album.

Filled to the brim with big-name cameos

Since when has 2 meant filled to the brim.
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Re: StateNews Review Recovery.

Postby GenePeer » Jun 10th, '10, 17:45

i can't actually imagine anyone giving this album a bad review... seriously what would a critic who hates this want?
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