Hiphopdane wrote:katha wrote:Encore embarassed him and put a serious dent in his legacy as a musician.
Without question. It's beyond me if nobody told him it was crap, I guess some people around him were just sucking up while others smelled money.
I like a few of the songs but 'a few' doesn't make a whole album. I find it so annoying that future listeners are going to pick this album up when his other releases are lightyears ahead.
Well actually that's interesting because...
Well, the perception of a fan who followed him from SSLP-Encore, hearing Encore after hearing SSLP, MMLP and TES I think would be a lot worse than somebody starting on Encore.
Because my dad's friend who is like... I dunno, in his 50's, well - He's a very big MUSIC fan like full-stop like obviously at that age, he's been through a few golden eras in his lifetime. And he doesn't particularly like rap but when he heard "Lose Yourself" in 2002 he said he was blown away.
So he went and bought Encore in 2004. And I've spoken to him about it and he thinks Eminem is a genius even from hearing Encore. Now he literally hadn't heard any of the previous three. And he has a very harsh taste like he's not easily pleased.
SO I guess to somebody un-introduced to Eminem, even Encore (as bad as it is in comparison to the others) would somewhat blow them away. Because it's still packed with a range of emotions and creative ideas that you wouldn't hear 1% of on a regular artist's CD.
Because part of it is also... To a fan, it's his 4th album. So it's a constant struggle for him to surprise you now. You know what to expect. But if you have no idea what to expect, and have never heard Eminem talk about his mother before I guess "Evil Deeds" would sound even more striking than it does to someone who's sick and tired of hearing about her.
But this is what I was trying to say before to somebody on here who totally missed the point. On some old debate about Encore I said I could argue for or see Em's genius even if I heard "Big Weenie" and nothing else. And he mistook that for me implying "Big Weenie" is a genius song. I don't mean that at all. but what I mean is it's HOW he goes about things. And even Eminem at his worst, or any considered genius at their worst, I think you can still depict their golden element in almost any work from
them.
So I'm not saying Encore is a brilliant album, just interesting to compare the perceptions based on when you would be introduced to it. And it annoys me a little thinking about it, so I'll stop now.