Infinite (Eminem album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Page 1 of 2
Infinite (Eminem album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infinite is the solo debut album of American rapper Eminem, released August 10, 1996, through Web Entertainment. The album was recorded at the Bass Brothers' studio, known as the "Bassmint" and produced by Mr. Porter, Proof and Peter Schorn. It features vocals from fellow rappers Proof, Mr. Porter, Eye-Kyu, Three and Thyme. The album sold only about 1,000 copies, and received rare reviews, which were mixed, mainly criticizing the album's production but praising Eminem's lyrical ability. While Eminem's future albums would prove more successful, the rapper still gained some recognition for his debut effort.
Infinite
Contents ◾ 1 Background and composition ◾ 2 Reception ◾ 3 Track listing ◾ 3.1 Samples ◾ 4 References
Background and composition
Studio album by Eminem Released
August 10, 1996
Recorded
1995−96
Genre
Underground hip hop
Length
37:54
Label
Web
Producer
Peter Schorn & Mr. Porter
Eminem chronology Marshall "Eminem" Mathers was initially signed to FBT Productions in 1992, run by brothers Jeff and Mark Bass. Eminem also held a minimum-wage job Soul Intent Infinite Slim Shady EP of cooking and dish washing at the restaurant Gilbert's Lodge at St. Clair (1995) (1996) (1997) Shores for some time.[1] In 1996, Eminem's debut album Infinite, which was recorded at the "Bassmint", a recording studio owned by the Bass Brothers, was released under their independent label Web Entertainment.[1] Eminem was encouraged by others, who noted he sounded similar to rapper AZ.[2] Mr. Porter produced the entire album, while Proof programmed the drums.[3]
Mathers purposely made Infinite 's songs "radio-friendly" in hopes of getting on the air on Detroit radio stations.[3] It features vocals from fellow rappers Proof, Mr. Porter, Eye-Kyu, Three and Thyme.[4] Only around a thousand copies of the album were made.[5] Subjects covered in Infinite included his struggles with raising his newborn daughter Hailie Jade Mathers while on limited funds and his strong desire to get rich.[1] After the release of Infinite, Eminem's personal struggles and abuse of drugs and alcohol culminated in an unsuccessful suicide attempt.[6] In 2009, Thisis50.com re-released it as a free on their website to build anticipation for Eminem's highly anticipated comeback album Relapse.[7]
Reception Eminem recalls: "Obviously, I was young and influenced by other artists, and I got a lot of saying that I sounded like AZ. Infinite was me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to sound on the mic and present myself. It was a growing stage. I felt like Infinite was like a demo that just got pressed up."[2] Allmusic gave it an "Editor Score" of 2.5 out of 5 stars, without a review.[8] Rob Kenner of Complex gave the album an unfavorable review, saying Eminem "has yet to develop his own distinctive style".[9]
Track listing No. 1. 2. 3.
Title "Infinite" "W.E.G.O." (Interlude) (featuring Proof & DJ Head) "It's OK" (featuring Eye-Kyu)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_(Eminem_album)
Producer(s) Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Mr. Porter
Length 4:04 0:26 3:33
08-Feb-14
Infinite (Eminem album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
"313" (featuring Eye-Kyu) "Tonite" "Maxine" (featuring Mr. Porter & Three) "Open Mic" (featuring Thyme) "Never 2 Far" "Searchin'" (featuring Eye-Kyu) "Backstabber" "Jealousy Woes II"
Page 2 of 2
Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Mr. Porter Total length:
4:14 3:46 3:58 4:06 3:41 3:48 3:26 3:20 37:54
Notes ◾ Track listing and credits from album booklet.[4]
Samples "Backstabber" ◾ "Fuckin Backstabber" by Soul Intent ◾ "Jealous" by LL Cool J "Jealousy Woes II" ◾ "Jealous" by LL Cool J ◾ "The World Is Yours" by Nas ◾ Contains an interpolation of "Butter" by A Tribe Called Quest
References
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Infinite_(Eminem_album)&oldid=593803837" Categories: 1996 debut albums Eminem albums Albums produced by Denaun Porter English-language albums Web Entertainment albums
◾ This page was last modified on 3 February 2014 at 23:11. ◾ Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional may apply. By using this site, you agree to the of Use and . Wikipedia® is a ed trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_(Eminem_album)
08-Feb-14