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Devil's Night |  | Artist: D12 Label: Shady Records Category: Music
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Seller: zoverstocks Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 37017
Format: Box set, Explicit Lyrics, Extra tracks Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Running Time: 96 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 606949307929 EAN: 0606949307929 ASIN: B00005LOJO
Release Date: April 26, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Another P Service Announcement | | • | Shit Can Happen | | • | Pistol Pistol | | • | Bizarre (skit) | | • | Nasty Mind | | • | Ain't Nuttin' But Music | | • | American Psycho | | • | That's How (skit) | | • | That's How | | • | Purple Pills | | • | Fight Music | | • | Instigator | | • | Pimp Like Me | | • | Blow My Buzz | | • | Obie Trice | | • | Devils Night | | • | Steve Berman (skit) | | • | Revelation |
Disc 2
| • | Shit On You | | • | Words Are Weapons | | • | These Drugs | | • | Cd Rom |
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Amazon.co.uk Review D12, the Dirty Dozen, in fact only have six members, each having an alter ego. The six are all Detroit MCs, friends and workmates of long standing, who promised each other years ago that, should one of them make it big, he would return to help out his old buddies. Luckily for Proof, Bizarre, Kon Artis, Swift and Koniva, the word of the sixth member proved to be bond. Marshall Mathers a.k.a. Eminem did strike it big, and has returned. Anyone expecting just a couple of guest appearances from the busy megastar, though, will be surprised. Eminem is all over IDevil's Night/I. He has a heavy writing input, performs throughout and produces eight tracks (four others being produced by Dr Dre), with the results being as crude, contentious, hilarious, stylish and silly as you could want. Taking the visceral comedy of Ice-T's IThe Iceberg/I, the sinister electro mood-music of Wu-Tang Clan, the idiosyncratic vocal deliveries of Digital Underground and adding their own immense lyrical tastelessness, D12 produce a canny mix of many of rap's finest moments. Highlights include "Shit Can Happen", with its Danny Elfman-style bass and an increasingly intense narrative that peaks with a shrieked "We are not playin'!"; "American Psycho", with its sweet piano and super-dramatic vocal; and, of course, there's the already notorious hidden track "Girls", on which Eminem rubbishes Fred Durst and openly threatens the life of DJ Lethal. --IDominic Wills/I
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Eminem has out done himself July 30, 2001 jk2k6@hotmail.com (LONDON) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
this is another hip hop album to remember from involvement of eminem he has brought his crew d12 this time though. This album contains catchy songs such as purple pills,thats how and Sh*t can happen. This is what makes this album such a top album for any music fan.This albums quality compares to albums such as marshall mathers lp and snoop dogg- last meal.This album has a serious side to it as well with songs like american psycho and fight music. The album is very comical and just shows how tight d12 are. Aint nuttin but music takes the mick out of alot of artists and if realeased off the album is set to look big due to its catchy theme! A MUST BUY ALBUM FOR ALL HIP HOP FANS!
Hell Yeah!!!!! December 13, 2001 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This album is fantastic, well if you like Hip hop it is!! Eminem and his Posse have managed to produce an album that is quite possibly the best hip hop album in the world! It's definately the best I own! The other five rappers, Proof, Bizarre, Swift, The Kon Artis and the Kuniva are just has highly skilled as Eminem! These six rappers on one album makes for some top notch Hip hop! My favourite is probably Proof. As you might expect, the lyrics are What you might call contraversial and explicit, to put it mildly! But the important thing is not to take it too seriously.pMy favourite track is probably fight music. Another one of my faves is Devil's night. The lyrics in all the songs just flow! Blow my buzz is also good, oh this album's just too damn good! This album is pure lyrical genius, if you like hip hop and you like Eminem then you'll love this!!!!!
A 5-star debut album from D12 June 25, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Eminem has teamed up with his homeboys from Detroit - D12, but would it be a success? In the words of Dr Dre Hell Yeah When I first bought the album I was unsure of how it would compare, musically and lyrically, to the excellent Marshall Mathers LP. After the first few songs I realised this album is better! Although this album is far more hardcore than the previous offerings from Eminem as a solo artist, it has more class and great beats. You'll be humming to 'Ain't Nothing but Music' and laughing at the lyrical masterpiece which is Devils Night. There are some great tracks on the album like 'Revelation', the catchy 'Purple Pills' and the amazing 'Pimp like me'. This is a must for all rap fans!
Quality Production from a Quality MC!! July 15, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Devils Night will appeal to all of Eminems fans as it simply oozes with Slim Shadys tight, hypnotic and origional beats. With the collective banter of the dirty dozen's Controverstialy witty lyrics accompanied with Catchy and flowing choruses. Personal favourites are the eerie AMERICAN PSYCHO, the stand-out piano riffs really catch your attention, AIN'T NOTHIN' BUT MUSIC - very funny and controverstial lyrics with a bangin' tune that rings in the head, FIGHT MUSIC - Dre's aid and the inclusion of the reverse reverb Give a brilliantly origional flow and REVELATION - typical eminem beat with really intense Lyrics.pOther tracks like Blow My Buzz, Purple P****, Nasty Mind, S**t Can Happen, Thats how make this album essenstial for all TRUE hip hop fans as Slim Shady, Bizzare, Kon Artis, Kuniva, Swifty and Proof give a dark yet funny portrayal of American Life and it makes for a great hip-Hop Sound, Heck the WHOLE albums priceless!
Cheers D12... January 4, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Eminem joins up with his Detroit posse to release the first LP on Shady Records and yes you guessed right it is damn good. Songs like 'American Psycho' and 'Fight Music' can only embarrass 90% of the other rappers out there who insist on rapping the same old dull lyrics. Most of this album is in the same kind of vein as some of the 'heavier' tracks on the Marshall Mathers LP like 'Amityville' and 'Under the Influence' (Both of which feature guest appearances from D12).
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