Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP
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Web Entertainment – 069490629-1 |
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Hip Hop |
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Tracklist
A1 | Public Service Announcement 2000 | 0:25 | |
A2 | Kill You | 4:24 | |
A3 | Stan | 6:44 | |
A4 | Paul (Skit) | 0:10 | |
A5 | Who Knew | 3:47 | |
A6 | Steve Berman | 0:53 | |
B1 | The Way I Am | 4:50 | |
B2 | The Real Slim Shady | 4:44 | |
B3 | Me? | 3:38 | |
B4 | I'm Back | 5:10 | |
C1 | Marshall Mathers | 5:20 | |
C2 | Ken Kaniff (Skit) | 1:01 | |
C3 | Drug Ballad | 5:00 | |
C4 | Amityville | 4:14 | |
C5 | B**** Please II | 4:48 | |
D1 | Kim | 6:17 | |
D2 | Under The Influence | 5:22 | |
D3 | Criminal | 5:21 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – United Record Pressing
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Aftermath Entertainment
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Interscope Records
- Copyright © – Aftermath Entertainment
- Copyright © – Interscope Records
- Manufactured By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.
- Distributed By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.
- Recorded At – The Mix Room
- Recorded At – Encore Studios
- Recorded At – Larrabee Sound Studios
- Recorded At – Chung King Studios
- Recorded At – Record Plant, Los Angeles
- Recorded At – 54 Sound
- Mixed At – The Mix Room
- Mixed At – Encore Studios
- Mixed At – Larrabee Sound Studios
- Mixed At – Chung King Studios
- Mixed At – Record Plant, Los Angeles
- Mixed At – 54 Sound
- Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
Credits
- A&R [Interscope, Direction] – Dean Geistlinger
- Engineer – Steve King
- Executive-Producer – Dr. Dre
- Lacquer Cut By – Matt P
- Legal – Cutler & Sedlmayr, LLP
- Legal [Aftermath] – Peter Paterno
- Legal [F.B.T.] – Howard Hertz (2)
- Management – Paul D. Rosenberg*
- Management [F.B.T.] – Joel Martin (8)
- Mastered By – Brian Gardner
- Photography By – Jonathan "Xtra Gangsta" Mannion*
- Photography By, Art Direction – Joe Mama-Nitzberg
- Photography By, Design – Jason Noto
- Producer – The 45 King
- Product Manager – Chris Clancy (2)
- Project Manager [Aftermath] – Larry Chatman
Notes
180 gram record with MP3 code
OIS (Insert cover)
OIS (Insert cover)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 6 06949 06291 0
- Barcode (Scanned): 606949062910
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): 0694906301-A Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): 0694906301-B Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Side C): 0694906311-A MATT P Ⓤ
- Matrix / Runout (Side D): 0694906311-B Ⓤ
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The Marshall Mathers LP (CD, Album, Stereo, UML Pressing) | Interscope Records | 069490629-2 | US | 2000 | ||
The Marshall Mathers LP (2×LP, Album, Stereo) | Web Entertainment | 069490629-1 | US | 2000 | |||
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The Marshall Mathers LP (CD, Album) | Web Entertainment | 60694906292, none | Brazil | 2000 | ||
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The Marshall Mathers LP (CD, Album, Special Edition) | Interscope Records | 490 761-2 | UK | 2000 | ||
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The Marshall Mathers LP (2×LP, Album) | Web Entertainment | 490 629-1 | Europe | 2000 |
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Reviews
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Just bought this used at my local record store. My records weight in at 120 grams, and there is a hype sticker saying "featuring the real slim shady, criminal and marshall mathers. I'm wondering if I might have the original pressing, but it is hard to tell, but as far as i can tell the sticker is only on the OG? And the fact that it's 120g and not 180? Anyone?
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Sounds great, but I wish it had Kim on it. Don’t get me wrong. I love the kids, but.. i’m just glad I still have my OG.
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The only thing that sets this apart from the original US press is how much it costs. Glad I know where to look.
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I have zero complaints with the actual sound and press quality, sounds as well as you'd hope for and does the album justice. I'm more mixed on the packaging. The album really deserves a proper gatefold, but gripes like that aside it's a great pressing of one of the best albums to come out of the 2000s and worth the pickup.
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Edited one year agoI just bought what I thought was going to be this same release. Except in the dead wax it has "Welcome To 1979" stamped and "BOBBI G. From the research I have done, "Welcome To 1979" is an all analogue recording studio, vinyl mastering and electroplating facility in Nashville, TN. And Bobbi G is their main mastering engineer. Also their Discogs releases does not mention this album? That's as far as I've got. Also on mine, it has HDP2022/matrix#. So guessing she cut in 2022? Someone who knows more than I do, should def create a new entry.
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Not sure about anyone else that owns this but on my copy, the song Kill You skips in like 2 separate parts of the song.
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Packaging: 5/10. Filmsy outer sleeve, holding 2 think inner sleeve. This really should have been a gatefold
Music: 10/10. Absolute classic by Eminem
Pressing: 7/10. After cleaning it, theres still about 2 skips on the tracks. Dynamics sound good with nice bass. -
Edited 4 years agoKind of disappointed that the packaging didn’t have something akin to a foldout poster that combined all the stuff In the CD booklet - would have been nice... oh well. The inner sleeves are pretty flimsy; one had the poly-line facing the wrong way and it fell apart when I took the record out.
As for the record, there were a number of snaps and crackles. I also ran into a couple skips on “Who Knew” that thankfully wasn’t anything Spin Clean couldn’t take of. It isn’t by any means a great-sounding album, lots of sibilance, but bass is tight. -
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