Long time reader...first time poster.
Real Em fans worldwide can agree on the SSLP, MMLP and TES being Em's best albums. What order those ones go in, well, that's another debate...
Anyway, I've put a lot of thought into this...Encore vs. Relapse. Which is the lesser evil? Well, I've come up with the reasons (I feel) that Encore is simply better than Relapse. Before any of you go ape shit about this, read my points...
Stronger Singles
- Let's face it, I don't give a fuck if anybody thinks Just Lose It was weak...it did better than We Made You, and it's stronger than We Made You. The charts prove this.
- Secondly, Like Toy Soldiers was a lot more pleasing to the fan than 3 a.m was. LTS delivered a message, and served a purpose. 3 a.m said nothing.
- Mockingbird vs. Beautiful...either/or, I guess. Both are extremely similar, but once again...the charts prove Mockingbird was more successful.
Better Content
- Will anyone even dare try to dispute this? It'd be a waste of time. Aside from two tracks on Relapse (Deja Vu & Beautiful -- and NOT counting bonus tracks)...what is Relapse's overall message? Oh yeah, it doesn't have one. Now, while Encore has it's share of mindless filler too (more on that later), it doesn't lack nowhere near as much mindless content as Relapse does. Yellow Brick Road, LTS, Mosh, Mockingbird, & Spend Some Time all say SOMETHING! For that alone, Encore >>> Relapse in terms of replay value.
INTENDED To Be A Stronger Album
- As we all know, leaked tracks off of Encore forced Em & the label to release the album earlier than expected, and fucked over what was supposed to be a much, much better album. All of Encore's bonus tracks were intended to actually make the cut, which would have made the album fire. Instead, Em had to go back inside the recording studio and obviously half-assed the replacement tracks.
- Looking at Relapse, Em blantantly left off My Darling & Careful What You Wish for -- and instead decided to go with throw away tracks like CAB or Must Be The Ganja.
- I'm sure everyone would be in agreement that if the bonus tracks on both of these albums actually made the albums, they'd be better albums. The only difference is, Encore was supposed to be a better album. Relapse wasn't.
More Expectations For Relapse, Not Encore
- After the release of SSLP, MMLP and TES...where the fuck does one go from there? Em dropped three of the greatest hip-hop albums of all-time. Given that, was it not understandable that Encore might be a drop off? I sure as hell think so. However, despite being a drop off...look at what we compare Encore to...SSLP, MMLP & TES. Is that really fair? I don't think so. The fact is -- despite people's opinions on Encore...it was a strong commercial success, had to be re-tooled, and can easily measure up with some of the "best" hip-hop albums of today.
- Relapse, on the other hand, had HUGE expectations. After years of hiding and then finally stepping back into the spotlight -- Em had A LOT to prove. This was his chance to "erase" any negative trace he may have left on Encore, and come back and establish himself as the same guy who made the brilliance of his first three commercial albums. Instead, Em didn't progress. He came back, and left off where he went wrong on Encore. Only this time, he went a lot worse with Relapse.
Eminem In His Prime
- Okay, this has nothing to do with the actual albums themselves -- so it isn't really a "point" per say, but I think it's important to mention. Eminem was still as his absolute prime in 2004. Sure, Em is still popular as fuck today -- but he's obviously a different person. Again, this is more of a personal observation -- but I preferred Eminem while promoting Encore a thousand times more than I do on his promotion of Relapse. Em's live performances, especially, are a lot more different today than they were in 2004 (and not for the good). Bottom line -- Em was more so the Em we grew to love in 1999 in 2004 than he is today in 2009.
These are my two cents. Flame away, if you must.
By the way, I don't think Relapse is complete trash or anything either. Lyrically, it is on an elite level. However, lyrics on a technical basis alone don't make an album to me. It has to have the entire package, and Relapse lacked it. I believe it's Eminem's worst solo album, and I just wish that Relapse 2 will erase the disappointment that was...Relapse.













