Blu wrote:AbramIsaac wrote:There had to be some early fans upset that he sold out and put "My Name Is" on the SSLP and left off "No One's Iller" and "Low, Down and Dirty".
SMH
He didn't really sell out with "My Name Is", the content was still pretty amusing. Eminem should have definitely replaced "My Fault" & "I'm Shady" with "Low, Down and Dirty" & "No One's Iller".
I don't think it was a sell out move, but I'm sure some did.
Motherfucker dyed his hair! Lying about his age, and running around in this pop artist video! Fuck that! Where's the hardcore Slim Shady from LDD and NOI?!
And before that...
Why are you talking all this drug shit, Em? Your lyrical game was way better on Infinite too. Oh, now you don't care about god? All devilish in your music? Shit, you're just trying to use shock value because you know it will sell better than that uber lyrical classic shit you were spitting on your title track!
These are sort of hyperbolic characterizations of the fickle fan, but you get my point. Just wanted to clear up what I was trying to say, because I didn't fully explain it before.
To answer the question that was originally asked by the OP, I would say that "better" depends on the context...what are you listening to the album for? What's the situation? Is it lyrically better, instrumentally, or does it all lie in the overall content? I don't know.
It would probably be in my top 25, but I think I'm a stan for sure. I'm not nearly as critical of Eminem as I am others, but I can't really help it. Nor do I want to, truthfully. If I allowed myself to see all of the glaring problems with some of his work, I couldn't enjoy it.
I agree with Mike about the replay value of that album. I can't help but feel like that about Relapse, but Recovery's replay value is lower than that of most of his previous albums.