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Curtain Call - The Hits | 
| Artist: Eminem Label: Polydor Group Category: Music
List Price: £12.99 Buy New: £5.98 You Save: £7.01 (54%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 1347
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Running Time: 78 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 000588102 UPC: 602498878934 EAN: 0602498878934 ASIN: B000BVD460
Release Date: December 2, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro/ Eminem/ Curtain Call | | • | FACK | | • | The Way I Am | | • | My Name Is | | • | Stan - Eminem, Dido | | • | Lose Yourself | | • | Shake That - Eminem, Nate Dogg | | • | Sing For The Moment | | • | Without Me | | • | Like Toy Soldiers | | • | The Real Slim Shady | | • | Mockingbird | | • | Guilty Conscience - Eminem, Dr. Dre | | • | Cleanin' Out My Closet | | • | Just Lose It | | • | When I'm Gone | | • | Stan - Eminem, Elton John |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
WHEN IM GONE REMEMBER THIS September 29, 2007 Eminem is my favirute singer ever and this is one of my faviruta albums all the wicked songs dudes,Came out on my birthday as well im a p.i.m.p one bad thing though wheres ass like that because i love that song
Almost all killer, but some filler June 29, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
In many respects I wish that Eminem rapped in a language I didn't understand...
Eight years, more controversy than JFK, and here we are. End of the line. Released for the pre Christmas gasp, yet in the post Christmas cigarette break, "Curtain Call" is... pretty darn good. No doubt it pleases the fans and bookend's Eminem's prolific career with a cash cow, but, but... BUT...
Firstly, of the three new songs they're almost all absolute rubbish. "Fack" is the immature ramblings of a grown millionaire going "oooooh Girls!". I wouldn't even think drivel like this, let alone release it. But then again, it's all about The T & The A.
...."I wanna facking fack No, not f**k I said fack F A C K F A C K fack fack fack facking freak me".... Voice of a generation, there, kids. All you need is love. "Shake That" is a Nate Dogg song with Eminem guesting at the odd point. Basically filler. And there's no space for filler on a best of. None. Joe Strummer was right, again. There's no space for hesitation, procrastination, timewastin'. A record is a military assault : use the time well or not at all.
But what about the rest? Well, it's almost all killer. In many respects I wish that Eminem rapped in a language I didn't understand. Then I could marvel at his rhythmic and aural dexterity and sonic eloquence. Instead I listen to him making juvenile rubbish about Facking, and abusing his talents as a wordsmith. The words, when he's not held hostage by his libido are fantastic : devastating the hypocrisy of The First World with an accuracy rarely seen. With a righteous fury not unleashed sine the golden years of Public Enemy when they were a weapon of mass destruction.
And then he writes about killing his wife, chopping her up, and burying her at sea. Give 'em enough rope. But aside from this, Eminem is without doubt probably the best high profile rapper in the world right now. A furious and eloquent political commentator on the dying days of a corrupt empire. The way he uncurls words like a machine gun, with the jibber jabber pitter patter of an AK-47, the words sitting on top of rhythms that sound like illadvised hiphop remixes of Martika, Aerosmith, and Led Zeppelin but expose the other thing I despise about modern hiphoprnbrap - the inability to write anything original.
I know. But hear this out. The memorable bits from these songs, the bits we sing, are taken from well known rock standards like "Dream On", "Toy Soldiers", that one by Dido, or - in the case of a morally and artistically bankrupt vampire - the entire of a Police song.
All I need to be a rapper is the Dub mix of New Order's "Blue Monday", splice up the beats a little, and yell about "chicks on my d**k they loving my wit you know I cant stop git gotta admit at the bar or the car feel like a star my fingers on her I'm above par her number one private porno star this is a hit she's my number one we be having fun.."
I just wrote a number one. Worked for Slim Shady anyway. All I got to do now is be dead for a decade, and the charts'll be my pigtailed gin n juice beatch.
Does what it says on the tin... June 6, 2007 I've seen a few reviews here complaining that this CD only includes Eminem's 'pop' output and doesn't showcase his (in their opinion) best work. I'd like to draw their attention to the subtitle- "The Hits". This is a CD of Eminem's hits. 'Pop' is short for popular. Popular things become hits. Do you see where I'm going with this? If the subtitle were "The Best Of" I would understand. But it isn't.
If you like Eminem's hits then you'll like this. I do, and I do.
If you have trouble understanding what "hits" means, then buy a dictionary. :)
A bit meh.. December 4, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Too much of the commercial pop stuff...no where near his top work. Fack was a good laugh and a good listen. Ass Like That was an ok party track but nothing stood out compared to some of his earlier work.
Bring back Marshall the artist and get rid of the lame pop songs...he needs to drop the dead weights(D12)and start producing something to get the media in a frenzy again.
Greatest Hits??? July 15, 2006 Curtain Call is ment to be a greatest hits for Eminem, however they seem to have left out most of the songs that show Eminem's true ability.
However, the two added tracks "Fack" and "When Im Gone" arent that bad. Fack is more of his childish side, but "When Im Gone" is probably some of the best work he has done, it is a great track. There is also "Stan" performed live with Elton John. With Elton singing the parts of Dido. The track is great, apart from the occasionaly crowd noise.
But overall, such tracks like "Kill You" arent on the single CD version, which is a shame. Neither is "Renegade" (a track performed with Jay Z on the second CD), and also on Jay Z's Blueprint album. The album is more of a collection of commercial tracks that he released as singles. In my opinion its not a bad album, but if your an eminem fan and prefer the more rap tracks than his more poppy commerical tracks, this album is not for you.
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