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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Trimss » Jan 15th, '14, 16:31

StanBase wrote:^this thread is NOT about recovery or Encore, fool.
It's bout judging members!


don't talk to me, don't quote me, don't even look at my posts. you're a 2011 member


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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Excita » Jan 15th, '14, 16:32

that's how you do it, homie.
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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby StanBase » Jan 15th, '14, 16:39

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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby _Hawk_ » Jan 15th, '14, 16:45

Notalius wrote:
excitaz wrote:
Notalius wrote:but you are from the WOAT generation of trshady members, so it's ok ..

2013 <<<

You registered here 2012, i registered here 2013, but i've been around here since 2012, what does it matter anyway?
Well, anyways. I would say that people who don't admit new users are the WOAT. :coffee:


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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Notalius » Jan 15th, '14, 16:57

_Hawk_ wrote:
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excitaz wrote:You registered here 2012, i registered here 2013, but i've been around here since 2012, what does it matter anyway?
Well, anyways. I would say that people who don't admit new users are the WOAT. :coffee:


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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby sbolli1 » Jan 15th, '14, 19:09

Aone10 wrote:WE IN HERE

Aone10 wrote:
sbolli1 wrote:You don't deserve to be an Em fan if you genuinely believe Encore is a better album than Recovery.


How about this? Fuck you. I've been a staunch Eminem fan since 99, and to say that I don't deserve to be a fan because I like Encore more so than Recovery is fucking ludicrous.

sbolli1 wrote:I don't care how "Eminem" Encore sounds and how "un-Eminem" Recovery sounds..


It's not really about that, though it does help. There are many factors that contribute to my Encore > Recovery opinion.

sbolli1 wrote:Encore was a fucking rambling, drug-addicted rapper who had nothing left to say and realized it, while Recovery, although awkward at times, was a recovering drug addict with a new positive outlook on life..


I guess you are the type of fan that takes things at face value, I like to dig deeper than that. The fact that Encore is about a tired, frustrated, and depressed drug addict is what makes it so interesting imo.

Now, can we dead this whole "he had nothing to talk about on Encore" bullshit? He had plenty to discuss, and amidst of all the farting, burping, and dick jokes, he actually delivered songs with personal/meaningful/mature content with a normal stream of conscious.

Songs like Yellow Brick Road give us a detailed story from his past as a white kid from Detroit, while doing an excellent job at tying in and addressing "Foolish Pride" at the end of it. Like Toy Soldiers is still one of Eminem's most mature records to date and a very important one as it came at the tail end of all the beefs he was involved with at the time. Mosh was also a significant record at the time due to all the political turmoil surrounding the 2004 presidential elections in America, it was an anthem for those opposed to the controversial Bush administration. We've heard Eminem touch on politics in the past, but never had he delivered a song as powerful, direct, and aggressive as Mosh. Then you have songs like Mockingbird, which truly is a touching dedication to his daughters. Aside from those, you have various songs in which he addresses his love life (Puke, Spend Some Time, Crazy In Love).

Where Em fucked up on Encore was the middle portion, had he just replaced My 1st Single and Big Weenie (the worst of the bunch imo) with We As Americans and Love You More (2 songs better than any song on Encore, aside from maybe Yellow Brick Road) the album wouldn't have the reputation it has today.

So while the lyrics on Encore may not be as complex as it's predecessors, to say the album is void of any content is highly inaccurate. One other thing that helps it is the production. Luis Resto, Dre, and Eminem all did an excellent job on production, it's amongst his best produced albums (right after The Eminem Show and Relapse).

Now, you're also looking at Recovery at face value. Eminem has been a recovering drug addict since Relapse. Recovery isn't all about somebody having a positive outlook on life (he already had that the moment he decided to stay sober), all he did was address it on a much more personal level on a few songs (Talkin 2 Myself, Going Through Changes, Not Afraid, Cinderella Man).

Imo, Recovery sounds like a rapper trying too hard to show off and impress a demographic who were too stupid to understand or appreciate his previous effort. An artist compromising his artistry and adopting the musical elements of the typical pop-radio rapper in order to dominate the charts once again. At the very least, he succeeded, which at least gives Recovery reason to exist.

Don't get me wrong, at times Recovery makes for an entertaining listen (it can be fun to hear Eminem shitting on everybody) but it's dated, unoriginal, and cliché.

It sounds like Eminem (for the first and only time in his career) made an album to cater to a certain audience rather than making an album that was true to his artistic integrity, and that's only the base of it. Factor in the corny punchlines, the sub-par production, terrible features/un-credited singers and you have Eminem's worst album to date. It doesn't make it a terrible album, because it isn't, but I just feel that Encore is better, even if by a small margin.

Now please, I'm done with this Encore vs. Recovery bullshit. I will quote this anytime the subject is brought up. :D


I realize how vague and open to criticism my statements regarding what both Encore and Recovery are as albums (I was merely generalizing), and I also remember you specifically being one of the biggest proponents of Encore>Recovery so I somewhat expected a response.

Completely not my intention to disrespect or offend anyone as an Em fan, although I will say I'm not too fond of your "you must be the type of fan who doesn't look deeper". I just find it hard to believe an Em fan could take an album with FULL shit songs about nothing (Big Weenie, Ass Like That, My 1st Single, Just Lose It, Rain Man) over Recovery. May have been a little drunk when I made the post too.

I understand the unnatural and forced sounding nature of Recovery, but I'll take a few corny/stupid punchlines sprinkled throughout a collection of good-great songs with impressive rapping over an album that contains at least five entire songs that have no real meaning or impact. Also, I know it isn't a song, but my god if the "Em calls Paul" skit isn't the perfect encapsulation of what was wrong with Em at the time.

At least when he rapped about nothing on Relapse he actually sounded and rhymed well.

To each his own, though. :b:
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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Jan 15th, '14, 19:11

Encore is my second favourite album of all time, Recovery is my #1
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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Brainless BadGuy » Jan 15th, '14, 19:23

Aone10 wrote:When judging anyone's worst works, every detail counts, and I just feel like overall Encore has more redeeming qualities than Recovery does.


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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Snakebeast » Jan 15th, '14, 19:31

PAINKILLƎR wrote:Encore is my second favourite album of all time, Recovery is my #1

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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby shadyblogger » Jan 15th, '14, 20:47

I really need to do this so then I can fully evaluate both albums.
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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Im-Shady » Jan 15th, '14, 21:42

Aone10 wrote:
Aone10 wrote:

I guess you are the type of fan that takes things at face value, I like to dig deeper than that. The fact that Encore is about a tired, frustrated, and depressed drug addict is what makes it so interesting imo.

Now, can we dead this whole "he had nothing to talk about on Encore" bullshit? He had plenty to discuss, and amidst of all the farting, burping, and dick jokes, he actually delivered songs with personal/meaningful/mature content with a normal stream of conscious.

Songs like Yellow Brick Road give us a detailed story from his past as a white kid from Detroit, while doing an excellent job at tying in and addressing "Foolish Pride" at the end of it. Like Toy Soldiers is still one of Eminem's most mature records to date and a very important one as it came at the tail end of all the beefs he was involved with at the time. Mosh was also a significant record at the time due to all the political turmoil surrounding the 2004 presidential elections in America, it was an anthem for those opposed to the controversial Bush administration. We've heard Eminem touch on politics in the past, but never had he delivered a song as powerful, direct, and aggressive as Mosh. Then you have songs like Mockingbird, which truly is a touching dedication to his daughters. Aside from those, you have various songs in which he addresses his love life (Puke, Spend Some Time, Crazy In Love).

Where Em fucked up on Encore was the middle portion, had he just replaced My 1st Single and Big Weenie (the worst of the bunch imo) with We As Americans and Love You More (2 songs better than any song on Encore, aside from maybe Yellow Brick Road) the album wouldn't have the reputation it has today.

So while the lyrics on Encore may not be as complex as it's predecessors, to say the album is void of any content is highly inaccurate. One other thing that helps it is the production. Luis Resto, Dre, and Eminem all did an excellent job on production, it's amongst his best produced albums (right after The Eminem Show and Relapse).

Now, you're also looking at Recovery at face value. Eminem has been a recovering drug addict since Relapse. Recovery isn't all about somebody having a positive outlook on life (he already had that the moment he decided to stay sober), all he did was address it on a much more personal level on a few songs (Talkin 2 Myself, Going Through Changes, Not Afraid, Cinderella Man).

Imo, Recovery sounds like a rapper trying too hard to show off and impress a demographic who were too stupid to understand or appreciate his previous effort. An artist compromising his artistry and adopting the musical elements of the typical pop-radio rapper in order to dominate the charts once again. At the very least, he succeeded, which at least gives Recovery reason to exist.

Don't get me wrong, at times Recovery makes for an entertaining listen (it can be fun to hear Eminem shitting on everybody) but it's dated, unoriginal, and cliché.

It sounds like Eminem (for the first and only time in his career) made an album to cater to a certain audience rather than making an album that was true to his artistic integrity, and that's only the base of it. Factor in the corny punchlines, the sub-par production, terrible features/un-credited singers and you have Eminem's worst album to date. It doesn't make it a terrible album, because it isn't, but I just feel that Encore is better, even if by a small margin.

Now please, I'm done with this Encore vs. Recovery bullshit. I will quote this anytime the subject is brought up. :D


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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Mr Change » Jan 15th, '14, 22:20

Recovery > Encore?

Of course it is. Don't see why anyone even questions it...
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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Raul » Jan 15th, '14, 23:44

Noddy just can't stop being wrong. Encore is a lot better than Recovery.
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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby Raul » Jan 16th, '14, 00:19

InsaneTRex94 wrote:
raul-valente wrote:Noddy just can't stop being wrong. Encore is a lot better than Recovery.

I like you, but you have the worst taste in music on this entire forum.

Besides the 'Encore > Recovery' opinion, give me more examples :coffee:
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Re: Just listened to Recovery & Encore again ...

Postby UofLCard » Jan 16th, '14, 02:22

Like a boss.

Really though, I think Encore has more replay value.
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