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Recovery by Eminem (CD, 2010) Brand New SEALED

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Features
Sealed
CD Grading
Mint (M)
Type
Album
Era
2010s
Case Condition
Mint (M)
UPC
0602527394527
Artist
Eminem
Format
CD
Release Year
2010
Record Label
Aftermath, Aftm
Release Title
Recovery
Genre
Rap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Aftermath, Aftm
UPC
0602527394527
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18046041530

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2010
Genre
Rap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop
Artist
Eminem
Release Title
Recovery

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.25 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
17
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
1.1 Cold Wind Blows 1.2 Talkin' 2 Myself Featuring Kobe 1.3 On Fire 1.4 Won't Back Down Featuring Pink 1.5 W.T.P 1.6 Going Through Changes 1.7 Not Afraid 1.8 Seduction 1.9 No Love Featuring Lil' Wayne 1.10 Space Bound 1.11 Cinderella Man 1.12 25 to Life 1.13 So Bad 1.14 Almost Famous 1.15 Love the Way You Lie Featuring Rihanna 1.16 You're Never Over 1.17 Untitled
Notes
2010 release from the Hip Hop superstar, the long-awaited follow-up to his Relapse album. Features production from Just Blaze, Jim Jonsin and Mobb Deep's Havoc plus guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Pink and Rihanna. "I had originally planned for Relapse 2 to come out last year," remarked Eminem. "But as I kept recording and working with new producers, the idea of a sequel to Relapse started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. The music on Recovery came out very different from Relapse, and I think it deserves it's own title".

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  • Top favourable review

    Clear headed Eminem Kills it!

    Much better than I first thought it was when I originally heard it. Recovery finds Eminem in a clearer headspace than in previous albums, and the resulting album was much more coherent and downright poignant than his previous 2 efforts: Encore and Relapse. Now it is just my opinion but I can't even listen to 'Just Lose It' or 'Crack a Bottle'. Instead on Recovery you get some great tunes with an edge and more personal introspection that inevitably comes with recovering from addiction. Personal favorites include 'Talkin to Myself', 'Going Through Changes'(shout out to Black Sabbath!!) and Love the Way You Lie'. Not to mention that this album contains one of Em's biggest radio hits in 'Not Afraid', in which he even mentions album 'Relapse' being less than his usual quality. Some may not like ...

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  • Eminem Recovery

    Recovery delivers: great punchlines, a refusal to countenance single-syllable rhymes where three will do, and an underlying tone of genuine anger are present in abundance. Eminem can do more than parodies. Sadly, a piecemeal approach to production (Dr Dre has just one credit) leaves the album lacking an abiding mood and drowning in fashionable soft-rock samples. Not a classic perhaps, but Recovery puts a stop to any concern that Eminem had become nothing more than a bawdy caricature.Lacking the skits, traditional guests, and goofball lead singles that characterized his previous albums, Recovery is Eminem coming to terms with his own legacy, shedding the tired formulas that marked his previous works and attempting to reassert his place in the pantheon of the hip-hop elite. Enjoy it.

  • WOW WHAT A CD!

    Wow is all I can say about Eminem. That's all I've ever been able to say about him. lol. This time it's different. There are so many emotions that play into these songs. Some give me chills. My 12 yr old daughter loves this cd. She thinks that he's right about the world with judgement. I can't say that I agree with every word said however I can say he does have perspective. He's had ups and downs like all of us, only his were in the public. Now that must have been a blast! Anyway, I bring this up because we know how it feels to hit your lowest and then feel that you've found your high only to slip up again. I feel like we all have done that, maybe not to an extreme but on some level. That's how his music works. It's like saying,"Okay, so ...

  • RAP ALBUM OF THE YEAR

    If hip-hop is dying, than Eminem is the adrenaline shot that is keeping the heart beating. Eminem’s “Recovery” is just what hip-hop needs, as this is by far one if not his finest works lyrical on an album. Just a year past after his last release: “Relapse”. Eminem is back and his new album Recovery states that. I have not heard his flow so crisp and so tight since “The Marshall Mathers LP”, and for you voice pickers out, yes Eminem is back to his normal voice for most of the Album. On “Recovery”, Eminem is showing the maturity in his lyrics, but still maintains the purity which in why I love Eminem. He has adapted to the changing trends in hip-hop but still maintains what keeps him apart for other rappers. For example this album appears to have a few more guest artists than pervious one ...

  • Great and different from his other work

    I have been an eminem fan since the slim shady lp came out. I love his music. I had every cd of his until his greatest hits came out. Because relapse to me sounded a lot like encore, but worse. When recovery came out, I waited awhile to pick it because I was on the fence about weather or not if it was gonna be another relapse cd. Which it wasn't. Come to find out, this is the first album eminem made completely sober & you can really tell he is clear headed on every track. I give this album a Two thumbs up rating. He is on cue on every track. Stay on ur game eminem. Buy this album if ur an eminem fan for life.