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Eminem - Recovery Album

Eminem - Recovery Album
Performer: Eminem
Title: Recovery
Country: US
Style:Gangsta, Hip Hop
Released: 21 Jun 2010
Catalog number: B0014412-02
Label: Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records, Shady Records
MP3 album szie: 1010 mb
FLAC album size: 1533 mb

Tracklist

1Untitled
Co-producer – Magnedo7Producer – Havoc
3:14
2You're Never Over
Producer – Just Blaze
5:05
325 To Life
Producer – DJ KhalilVocals [Additional] – Liz Rodriguez
4:01
4Won't Back Down
Featuring – P!NKProducer – DJ Khalil
4:25
5Almost Famous
Producer – DJ KhalilVocals [Additional] – Liz Rodriguez
4:52
6Cinderella Man
Producer – Script Shepherd
4:39
7W.T.P.
Co-producer – Jason "JG" GilbertProducer – Dwayne "Supa Dups" Chin-QueeProducer [Additional] – Eminem
3:58
8Cold Wind Blows
Producer – Just BlazeVocals [Additional] – Nikki Grier
5:03
9Talkin' 2 Myself
Featuring – Kobe Producer – DJ Khalil
5:00
10Seduction
Producer – Boi 1daProducer [Additional] – Matthew BurnettVocals [Additional] – Sly Jordan
4:35
11So Bad
Producer – Dr. Dre, Nick BrongersVocals [Additional – Sean Cruse
5:25
12On Fire
Producer – Mr. Porter
3:33
13Going Through Changes
Producer – Emile Haynie
4:58
14Not Afraid
Producer – Boi 1daProducer [Additional] – Eminem, Jordan Evans, Matthew Burnett
4:08
15No Love
Featuring – Lil WayneProducer – Just Blaze
4:59
16Love The Way You Lie
Featuring – RihannaProducer – Alex Da Kid
4:23
17Space Bound
Producer – Jim JonsinVocals [Additional] – Steve McEwan
4:38

Credits

  • Acoustic GuitarMike Strange (tracks: 6)
  • BassChin Injeti (tracks: 2, 14), Mike Strange (tracks: 6)
  • DrumsDwayne "Supa Dups" Chin-Quee (tracks: 5), Matthew "Boi 1da" Samuels (tracks: 7,), Matthew "Boi 1da" Samuels (tracks: 8)
  • EngineerAlex Merzin
  • Engineer [Assistant]Chris "Trife" Patilis (tracks: 17), Jason Wilkie (tracks: 10), Matt Huber (tracks: 10), Robert Reyes (tracks: 13), Spike Lindsey (tracks: 15)
  • Engineer [Assisted]Joe Strange (tracks: 1 to 5, 7, 9 to 12, 14 to 17)
  • Executive Producer – Dr. Dre, Paul D. Rosenberg, Esq.
  • GuitarChin Injeti (tracks: 2, 14), Daniel Seeff (tracks: 12), Erik Alcock (tracks: 4), Mike Strange (tracks: 8), Sean Cruse (tracks: 13), Steve McEwan (tracks: 10)
  • Guitar [Additional]J. Brow (tracks: 16)
  • KeyboardsDanny Keyz (tracks: 12, 14), Dawaun Parker (tracks: 13), Jason "JG" Gilbert (tracks: 5), Jim Jonsin (tracks: 10), Khalil Abdul-Rahman (tracks: 2, 12, 14), Luis Resto (tracks: 7), Mark Batson (tracks: 13), Mike Strange (tracks: 6), Rahki (tracks: 4), Trevor Lawrence Jr. (tracks: 13)
  • Keyboards [Additional]Danny Morris (tracks: 10), Luis Resto (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 6, 14, 17)
  • Mastered ByBrian "Big Bass" Gardner
  • Mixed ByAlex Da Kid (tracks: 15), Dr. Dre (tracks: 13), Eminem (tracks: 2 to 6, 9 to 12, 14 to 17), Just Blaze (tracks: 9, 16), Mike Strange (tracks: 2 to 6, 9 to 12, 14 to 17), Rob Marks (tracks: 10), Ryan West (tracks: 1, 9, 10 16)
  • Mixed By [Additional]Just Blaze (tracks: 1), Mike Strange (tracks: 1)
  • Mixed By [Additonal]Eminem (tracks: 1)
  • Programmed By [Additonal]Rahki (tracks: 4)
  • Programmed By [Drums]Khalil Abdul-Rahman (tracks: 2, 12, 14), Nick Low-Beer (tracks: 11)
  • Recorded ByAlex Merzin (tracks: 3), Dwayne "Supa Dups" Chin-Quee (tracks: 5), Joe Strange (tracks: 7), Matthew "Boi 1da" Samuels (tracks: 7, 8), Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri (tracks: 13), Mike Strange (tracks: 1 to 17), Robert Marks (tracks: 10), Ryan West (tracks: 1, 9, 16)
  • SaxophoneSly Jordan (tracks: 13)
  • StringsJordan Evans (tracks: 7), Matthew Burnett (tracks: 7, 8)
  • Written-ByA. Grant (tracks: 15), A. Young (tracks: 13), B. Honeycutt (tracks: 2), P. Injeti (tracks: 2, 14), D. Tanenbaum (tracks: 12, 14), D. Parker (tracks: 13), D. Porter (tracks: 3), D. Carter (tracks: 9), D. Chin-Quee (tracks: 5), E. Haynie (tracks: 6), E. Alcock (tracks: 4, 14), H. Hafferman (tracks: 15), J. Scheffer (tracks: 10), J. Gilbert (tracks: 5), J. Evans (tracks: 7, 8), J. Smith (tracks: 1, 9, 16), K. Muchita (tracks: 17), K. Rahman (tracks: 2, 4, 12, 14), L. Rodrigues (tracks: 4, 12, 14), L. Resto (tracks: 5, 7), M. Batson (tracks: 13), M. Mathers, M. Burnett (tracks: 7, 8), M. Samuels (tracks: 7, 8), M. Crawford (tracks: 17), N. Brongers (tracks: 13), S. Cruse (tracks: 13), S. McEwan (tracks: 10), T. Lawrence (tracks: 13)

Notes

Track #1 contains elements of "Patriotic Song" by The Gringo.
Track #3 contains elements and samples of "Peace And Love" by Mandrill.
Track #6 contains samples from the "Changes" by Black Sabbath.
Track #9 contains elements and samples of "What Is Love" by Haddaway.
Track #16 contains elements of "Cry Little Sister" by Gerard McMann.
Track #17 contains elements and samples of "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore.

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Barcodes

  • Barcode: 6 02527 39451 0
  • Matrix / Runout: DIDX-306971 1
  • Other (Mastering SID Code): IFPI L327
  • Other (Mould SID Code): IFPI 507D

Short intro

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