Track Listing 1. Public Service Announcement 2000 2. Kill You 3. Stan 4. Paul 5. Who Knew 6. Steve Berman 7. Way I Am 8. Real Slim Shady 9. Remember Me 10. I'm Back 11. Marshall Mathers 12. Ken Kariff 13. Drug Ballad 14. Amityville 15. Bitch Please (part 2) 16. Kim 17. Under The Influence 18. Criminal
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel: Eminem, Snoop, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, Sticky Fingaz (rap vocals); Dido (vocals); Jeff Bass, Steve Berman, Paul "Bunyan" Rosenberg (spoken vocals); Mike Elizondo (guitar, keyboards, bass); Sean Cruise, John Bingham (guitar); Tommy Coster, Jr., Camara Kambon (keyboards); DJ Head (programming).D-12: Eminem, Kon Artis, Proof, Kuniva, Swifty, Bizarre (rap vocals).Producers include: Dr. Dre, The 45 King, Mel-Man, F.B.T., Eminem.Engineers: Richard "Segal" Huredia, Mike Butler, Aaron Lepley.THE MARSHALL MATHERS LP won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. "The Real Slim Shady" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. THE MARSHALL MATHERS LP was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #3 in Spin's Top 20 Albums of the Year [2000] - ...What 'going too far' means: really, finally brought that psycho rude s*** home to the 'burbs....leaving more things unsettled than when he started. Spin (01/01/2001)
4 mics out of 5 - ...You wanna peep [this LP], if not for the intense lyrics and witty punch lines, at least for the chance of witnessing one of the craziest MCs grow up right before ya ears. The Source (08/01/2000)
...Should forever erase the notion that [he] is the Elvis Presley of hardcore hip hop. If anything, he's rap's Eric Clapton: a white boy who can hang with the best black talent based on sheer skill - enhancing the art form instead of stealing from it. Vibe (08/01/2000)
...Even more abrasive and offensive....proving again that his imagery and storytelling abilities stand tall over most other rappers... Rap Pages (07/01/2000)
4 stars out of 5 - ...He's more funny and much more scary....A car-crash record: loud, wild, dangerous, out of control, grotesque, unsettling. It's also impossible to pull your ears awat from. Rolling Stone (07/20/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...[His] disaffection sucks you in and the wholesale-nihilism can still provoke shivers...
4 stars out of 5 - ...It has an answer to everything, filling every parking-spot in the towering multi-storey of ego with a triple-bluffmobile....No one else puts such a rocket under rap's self-consciousness or makes it so shocking... Melody Maker (06/06/2000)
9 out of 10 - ...Real twisted...one long, disillusioned whine....[It] may be the whitenoise of America's Most Unwanted, but it also the product of a talent supremely Untouchable.
...Indefensible and critic-proof, hypocritical and heartbreaking, unlistenable and undeniable; it's a disposable shock-rap session, and the 1st great pop record of the 21st century... - Rating: A-
Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 2000. Q (01/01/2001)
Included in CMJ's Best of the Year for 2000. CMJ (01/08/2001)
...Musically, the album is a triumph....You can't deny [the lyrics'] searing honesty, and that's what makes [him] one of pop's compelling artists. CMJ (06/12/2000)
4 stars out of 5 - ...You might not like where he's dragging you, but there's no denying the style with which he does it... Uncut (08/01/2000)
Ranked #7 in NME's Top 50 Albums Of The Year. NME (12/30/2000)
Ranked #1 in Rolling Stone's Top 10 Albums of 2000 - ...His tortured conscience gives the album its complex emotional kick... Rolling Stone (01/04/2001)
Ranked #1 in Rolling Stone's Top 10 Albums of 2000 - ...His tortured conscience gives the album its complex emotional kick...Spin (1/01, p.73) - Ranked #3 in Spin's Top 20 Albums of the Year [2000] - ...What 'going too far' means: really, finally brought that psycho rude s*** home to the 'burbs....leaving more things unsettled than when he started.Q (1/01, p.90) - Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 2000.NME (12/30/00, p.77) - Ranked #7 in NME's Top 50 Albums Of The Year.CMJ (1/08/01, p.10) - Included in CMJ's Best of the Year for 2000.The Source (8/00, pp.225-6) - 4 mics out of 5 - ...You wanna peep [this LP], if not for the intense lyrics and witty punch lines, at least for the chance of witnessing one of the craziest MCs grow up right before ya ears.Vibe (8/00, p.162) - ...Should forever erase the notion that [he] is the Elvis Presley of hardcore hip hop. If anything, he's rap's Eric Clapton: a white boy who can hang with the best black talent based on sheer skill - enhancing the art form instead of stealing from it.Rap Pages (7/00, p.45) - ...Even more abrasive and offensive....proving again that his imagery and storytelling abilities stand tall over most other rappers...Rolling Stone (7/20/00, pp.135-6) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...He's more funny and much more scary....A car-crash record: loud, wild, dangerous, out of control, grotesque, unsettling. It's also impossible to pull your ears awat from.Q (8/00, p.98) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...[His] disaffection sucks you in and the wholesale-nihilism can still provoke shivers...Uncut (8/00, p.90) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...You might not like where he's dragging you, but there's no denying the style with which he does it...Melody Maker (6/6/00, p.54) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...It has an answer to everything, filling every parking-spot in the towering multi-storey of ego with a triple-bluffmobile....No one else puts such a rocket under rap's self-consciousness or makes it so shocking...Entertainment Weekly (6/2/00, pp.76-7) - ...Indefensible and critic-proof, hypocritical and heartbreaking, unlistenable and undeniable; it's a disposable shock-rap session, and the 1st great pop record of the 21st century... - Rating: A-NME (6/3/00, p.39) - 9 out of 10 - ...Real twisted...one long, disillusioned whine....[It] may be the whitenoise of America's Most Unwanted, but it also the product of a talent supremely Untouchable.CMJ (6/12/00, p.3) - ...Musically, the album is a triumph....You can't deny [the lyrics'] searing honesty, and that's what makes [him] one of pop's compelling artists. Rolling Stone (01/04/2001)
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