D12 - Devil's Night

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Album Details

Title: Devil's Night
Artist: D12
Release Date: 6/26/2001
Re-Released On: 6/19/2001
Label: Interscope Records
Duration: 75:09
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 606949089726, 0606949089726, 766487506526
Genre: Rap
Styles: Hardcore Rap, Midwest Rap
Moods: Bleak, Brash, Campy, Confrontational, Outrageous, Provocative, Acerbic, Bitter, Hedonistic, Hostile, Nihilistic, Rebellious, Rowdy, Theatrical, Trashy, Aggressive, Angry, Boisterous, Druggy, Humorous, Menacing, Sexual, Sleazy, Street-Smart, Thuggish, Harsh, Malevolent
Total Copies: 15
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Another Public Service Announcement
  2. Shit Can Happen
  3. Pistol Pistol
  4. Bizarre (Skit)
  5. Nasty Mind
  6. Ain't Nuttin' But Music
  7. American Psycho
  8. That's How (Skit)
  9. That's How...
  10. Purple Pills
  11. Fight Music
  12. Instigator
  13. Pimp Like Me
  14. Blow My Buzz
  15. Obie Trice (Skit)
  16. Devils Night
  17. Steve Berman (Skit)
  18. Revelation
  19. Girls

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDInterscope Records490897

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Album Review

It's tempting to dismiss D12's debut album, Devil's Night, as exploitative juvenilia, similar to how fellow Detroit hardcore rap acts such as ICP and Esham had been treated in the past. In fact, it's hard not to dismiss this album as shock rap because that's exactly what it is -- there's no denying it. As witty as Eminem may be -- and he's by far the most creative member of the group -- the countless forays into theatrical perversity far outnumber the more literate moments. But to dismiss the album strictly because of its themes would be unfortunate. As challenging as it may be for many to stomach the constant and incredibly explicit sex, violence, and drug references, there is a stunning album lurking beneath that deserves recognition. Functioning as the album's executive producer and as the producer for most of the album's beats, Eminem has done a wonderful job crafting this album and its foreboding feel. Influenced by the style of sparse beats Dr. Dre employed on Eminem's past solo hits, the troublemaking MC's beatmaking steals the show here, particularly on the album's standout moment, "Purple Pills." In fact, Eminem's beats often contest the couple equally impressive tracks that Dre contributes. Besides the remarkable production, Eminem also showcases his songwriting genius on several of the song's hooks, bringing a catchy pop-rap approach to hardcore lyrics. Yet no matter how accomplished this album is from a production and songwriting angle, it's impossible to look past the disturbing lyrics, especially those of Bizarre, and also Eminem's moments of unnecessary instigation. This album is obviously targeting those with a taste for perversity. If that means you, then you'll love this; if that doesn't mean you, then the album is still worth investigating, if only for Eminem's show-stealing performance as not only an MC but also as an adept producer and songwriter. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Camara KambonKeyboards
Chris Clancy?
Dean GeistlingerA&R
Denaun PorterProducer, Drum Programming
Dina RaePerformer
DJ HeadDrum Programming, Producer
Dr. DreMixing, Producer
EminemExecutive Producer, Mixing, Producer
Greg BurnsAssistant Engineer
Jason NotoDesign, Art Direction
Jeff BassGuitar, Bass, Producer, Keyboards
Joe-Mama NitzbergPhotography, Art Coordinator
John TyreeAssistant Engineer
Larry ChatmanProduction Coordination
Les ScurryProduction Coordination
Luis RestoKeyboards
Michael StrangeAssistant Engineer
Mike ElizondoBass, Keyboards, Guitar
Paul "Bunyan" Rosenberg?
Richard HurediaMixing
Sarah CatlettStudio Coordinator
Scott StorchKeyboards
Sean SturgeAssistant Engineer
Steven KingEngineer, Recording, Mixing
Traci NelsonVocals (Background)
Truth HurtsPerformer
Urban KrisAssistant Engineer