by EminemBase » Aug 8th, '12, 22:58
I don't have the same expectations I once had but I still do expect something entirely different from his last project, and something which will blow me away at points, even if at just points.
Even though neither Relapse or Recovery are classic albums to me...
When I first heard Relapse: I didn't expect or predict anything, ANYTHING like that, and I was beyond pleasantly surprised. I was so excited listening to that album on repeat and peeling away at the layers of rhymes and weird flows like peeling an onion. It was so different and intricate.
It was pretty much just two songs that ruined it for me, and I'm pissed I don't have RX2.
As for Recovery, again, regardless: I didn't expect that what-so-fucking-ever. The style and sound again was totally new to me and not like anything he had done. And the high-points of the album ("Cold Wind Blows, "Space Bound", "Cinderella Man" and "Almost Famous" in particular) are incredible to me. The only thing which tarnished Recovery, really, for me, was the production.
Regardless of his hiccups and occasional let-downs, he still always surprises me and always manages to at least give me something very new and amazing at the time. And I'm not a blinded stan, there's many things to criticize too, but overall, he's still delivering in essentials to me.
I love his "Richard" verse too. And the BME EP is very satisfying.
From 2009-2011, he's given me a lot of new favourite material. A lot of songs from Relapse , Refill and Recovery are real favourites of mine now (period / whole career), which I think is pretty impressive at this stage, considering the caliber of material he's created.
But yeah, basically, I'm still waiting to hear a top-to-bottom consistent album from him with some truly amazing concepts, without any major compromise. I think he's back to a skill level and focus now to where, if he just got the right - SMALL handful of DECENT producers and put his mind to it, he could put out a classic. If Em had produced all of Recovery with say the Bass Bros, it'd be a classic to me. Even with all those same songs. Imagine truly decent production on them all.
People are expecting a masterpiece every time now, which probably won't happen: and Em needs to find some new creative drawing points beyond women and himself. But he's still exciting to watch, and each release is still exciting, as you do truly never know what he may sound like, or come out with next. I'm looking forward to the next one.
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EminemBase on Aug 8th, '12, 23:10, edited 4 times in total.