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Tarfumes.com - The Slim Shady LP

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Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0606949028725 Format: Enhanced Label: Interscope Records Manufacturer: Interscope Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Interscope Records Release Date: 1999-02-23 Studio: Interscope Records
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Asian version featuring a bonus Audio/Video CD, with 3 videos and 5 additional audio tracks.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Expert potty-mouth Caucasian rapper Comment: Eminem was not the first white rapper to hit the charts, but he was the foulest white gangster rapper. But Eminem wasn't any white rapper--he had a vengeance against his parents and the entire world.
"The Slim Shady LP" was the one of the most explosive rap albums, a rage-filled CD guaranteed to insult anyone.
Most of the songs are very familiar, partly because he was the infamous obnoxious Slim Shady. However, Shady was one of the best rappers with a very grim sense of humor, especially in the song "Guilty Conscience." Eminem acts as the devil's advocate for numerous men, to make sure they rob liquor stores, date rape and kill wives who cheat against them. There's something distinctly creepy about Eminem rapping, "f*** slitting her throat, cut this *****'s head off!"
Eminem's violent stories of bullies beating him up in "Brain Damage" serve as his excuse for laying down revenge lyrics against the world. In particular, the teacher beats his head with a remote control, knocking the brain out of his skull.
But even if he has brain damage, he sure has fun rapping, with humorous screams and oddball sound effects. And as sadistic as Eminem is with his rap about locking his dead wife a car trunk and dumping it in the river in the song "'97 Bonnie and Clyde," at least his kid Hailie seemed to enjoy it.
He has very black humor, but Eminem is a tough Detroit native who can yell and shout battle raps as well as any other rapper. And Dr. Dre has especially smooth beats for Eminem, especially in the stylish song "Role Model," with simple bass notes and harpsichords. And that cool bass drum beat in "My Fault" is really snazzy.
Perhaps some of Eminem's lyrics were a little too violent, especially for teenagers in the 90s. However, there's no doubt that Eminem was one of the best rappers, with the great Dr. Dre backing him up with awesome hip-hop tracks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: classic Comment: One of the better rap albums of all time, I got this cd when it came out over 10 years ago and it still hasnt gotten old
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pathetic Comment: More stupid rap with a rapper using pouty lips trying to act black. The music sucks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: First Album, Major Hysteria Comment: The album that drove not just his ex wife, but the entire media off the cliff.
And what a great start it turned out to be! Until 2003, Eminem could not be stopped and this album paved the way. Compared to some of the beats later on, this album isn't as bangable now as others. When you play it, it really doesn't hold up to other old classics, but it still is one of the greatest rap albums in my opinion. I would rate this 4 and a half stars if I could only because of the fact that you can REALLY tell it's old production wise, but it definately holds up higher than 4 so a 5 will do for now.
Like "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show", all songs are great. I have to say a few songs such as "My Fault" and "As the World Turns" weren't as great as some of the others on this album, but they eventually too grew on me until I liked them just the same.
This was the album that gave the young Detroit kid a chance. Real creative and different, nothing coming out at this time had a sound like this. I also semi-miss that old squeakier voice he had, he hadn't developed the profound voice most people know him from.
Still a great album. True to hip hop by all means necessary.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Shady's not shabby Comment: A great debut CD from Eminem. Obviously not for little kids; very adult content. Put aside the issue of profanity and accept the fact that Em ain't actually gonna do the stuff he raps about, he's just putting his feelings out on paper. Then you'll appreciate his stuff. Em is definitely a creative writer, and his flow when rapping is excellent. He puts down and communicates his feelings about life when he was a "down and outer" and nobody gave a rip about him. Good raps:
My Name Is - definitely catchy. The sanitized version got tones of airplay of course.
Guilty Conscience - insightful rap into what happens when 3 different young men are confronted by powerful temptations/emotions [need for money, sex, wife cheats]
Brain Damage - creative rap about a kid who's taken too much crap at school and home and fights back
If I Had - rapper muses on what he'd do if he had money
'97 Bonnie and Clyde - most genuinely disturbing rap. Depicts covering up murder of wife in company of daugther.
My Fault - rapper causes death of girl by letting her eat way too many shrooms
Cum on Everybody - gets listener hopping around
Rock Bottom - a look at feelings of a guy for whom everyday life is a struggle with poverty
Just Don't Give a
I'm Shady - has a thumping groove
Bad Meets Evil - Em is joined by Royce Da 5-9 in a parody on a Wild West Ghost Town story
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