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Eminem - Recovery LP €22.99
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Eminem - Recovery LP

Label: Aftermath
Catalog#: B001441101
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album
Pressing: US, Original
Released: 09 July 2010

Tracklisting:
01 Cold Wind Blows  
02 Talkin' 2 Myself (featuring Kobe)
03 On Fire  
04 Won't Back Down (featuring P!nk)
05 W.T.P.  
06 Going Through Changes  
07 Not Afraid  
08 Seduction  
09 No Love (featuring Lil Wayne)
10 Space Bound  
11 Cinderella Man  
12 25 to Life  
13 So Bad  
14 Almost Famous  
15 Love the Way You Lie (featuring Rihanna)
16 You're Never Over 

The much-anticipated new album from Eminem, Recovery (Aftermath/Interscope), will be released June 22, 2010, it was announced today by Interscope Records. On Recovery, his seventh major label studio album, Eminem has reached out to an exciting list of first-time collaborators, including DJ Khalil, Just Blaze, Jim Jonsin and Boi-1da, among others.

Eminem releases Recovery just over a year after his last album, 2009's Relapse. Relapse put the cap on an impressive ten years of recorded output, and contributed to Eminem being the biggest selling artist of 2000-2009. In recognition of this, Neilsen SoundScan named him their Artist of the Decade. Relapse entered the charts at #1 and, at nearly double platinum, was the best selling rap album of last year. It also earned Eminem his 11th Grammy award, winning in the Best Rap Album category. Relapse's first single, ''Crack A Bottle'' from Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, soared to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Eminem's second #1 after 2002's ''Lose Yourself'') and set a SoundScan record at the time of its release for opening week download sales (418,000). The album also spun off two other hits, the Top 10 ''We Made You'' and Top 20 ''Beautiful.''

''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 its own title.''

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