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Recovery - The Essential Tracks

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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby EminemBase » Sep 2nd, '10, 10:03

Amadeo wrote:I don't even like Seduction and Not Afraid from your list of essentials, as well as not being big on 25 to Life and Space Bound.

I don't even know what you mean by "essential." Non-filler?


Hmm, I guess by essentials I would loosely mean that. Yeah, just tracks which I think are must tracks in respects to the back-bone of the tone and feel of the album.
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Sep 2nd, '10, 14:34

Untitled is awesome, I don't give a fuck

Recovery has generally positive reviews. It's mainly the people who don't seem to like Em from the start who rate Recovery badly. To say that Thank Me Later is better than even Encore is hilarious, Drake's album is nowhere near even Eminem's worse album. And me saying that isn't because I don't like Drake, I actually like Drake to an extent. He has a few songs I can enjoy, I like him a lot better than Lil Wayne. But Thank Me Later...isn't that good. When the best song on the album is your first single, that's saying something...
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby Devil'sAdvocate » Sep 2nd, '10, 14:50

electroencephalogram wrote:nope, leave them all on
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby EminemBase » Sep 2nd, '10, 15:13

xxTrigger1989xx wrote:Untitled is awesome, I don't give a fuck

Recovery has generally positive reviews. It's mainly the people who don't seem to like Em from the start who rate Recovery badly. To say that Thank Me Later is better than even Encore is hilarious, Drake's album is nowhere near even Eminem's worse album. And me saying that isn't because I don't like Drake, I actually like Drake to an extent. He has a few songs I can enjoy, I like him a lot better than Lil Wayne. But Thank Me Later...isn't that good. When the best song on the album is your first single, that's saying something...


Yep. Thank Me Later is a piece of shit even in comparison to Encore.

Fucking boring, bland lump of an album. I seriously cannot believe how much attention such a... boring artist is getting.

He's turning rap into pop, he's not doing anything exciting. He doesn't even know what image he wants to project, he raps battle raps then hums dull, barely melodic love hooks lmao.
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby STEMINEM » Sep 2nd, '10, 15:55

call me an insane.. call me a psycho.. i love won't back down
specially the awesome beat
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby RapName » Sep 2nd, '10, 16:10

S.T.A.N. wrote:please stop with this kinda threads and the long debate.

I'm sorry your brain isn't able to read more then hundred letters without having to take a break :flower:
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby AnalKiddo » Sep 2nd, '10, 16:46

White Trash Partaaaaay bitchesss :worship:
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby Pllumi » Sep 2nd, '10, 16:57

pretty good idea. it's definitely better to have great songs on the album regardless of its quantity..
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Sep 2nd, '10, 18:03

RapName wrote:
S.T.A.N. wrote:please stop with this kinda threads and the long debate.

I'm sorry your brain isn't able to read more then hundred letters without having to take a break :flower:


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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby ShadyNarkoticz » Sep 2nd, '10, 18:09

STEMINEM wrote:call me an insane.. call me a psycho.. i love won't back down
specially the awesome beat

I will never understand the hate for WBD. Awesome song.
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Sep 2nd, '10, 18:15

ShadyNarkoticz wrote:
STEMINEM wrote:call me an insane.. call me a psycho.. i love won't back down
specially the awesome beat

I will never understand the hate for WBD. Awesome song.


It's mainly the beat
I've always loved Eminem's production, because a lot of it is rock influenced, but still largely hip hop. WBD is just a straight up rap-rock track, and it's extremely loud. Em admitted that he had to yell at the top of his lungs or order to hear himself over the beat
The rhyming is fire, and punchline heaven for any big fan of punchlines
His voice is so-so on the track, delivery was good and spastic
It's the beat that's the problem, and I'm sure many people agree, I've seen people bitch about it when it comes to this song
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby AbramIsaac » Sep 2nd, '10, 19:16

S.T.A.N. wrote:please stop with this kinda threads and the long debate.

It sure does suck to have to actually think about how to respond to some one, doesn't it? I mean, to make a feeble reply, and prove yourself to be inadequate compared to everyone else must be a failure that is too much to bear.

Of course, you could just not reply. Or just not look at the threads EmBase makes period. Or...continue bitching because people are seemingly too intelligent for your tastes.

On topic though, I think the point is that an album--in some respects--is only as strong as the weakest songs on it.
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby GenePeer » Sep 2nd, '10, 19:23

I think your tracklist is good for me 'cause it took me a while to actually realize which songs are missing...but i immediately realized On Fire is on as well, I don't hate the song but I'd also remove it.
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby EminemBase » Sep 2nd, '10, 19:36

AbramIsaac wrote:I think the point is that an album--in some respects--is only as strong as the weakest songs on it.


That's nice, I like that.
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Re: Recovery - The Essential Tracks

Postby Nahidul17 » Sep 3rd, '10, 23:58

EminemBase wrote: Because, as odd as it seems, just the inclusion of one or two really bad tracks can seem to sour the memory of the album completely

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