There's little question that the first five years of Eminem's career, spanning four albums plus a soundtrack, will be his popular and creative peak, meaning that the time is right for Curtain Call -- it has all the songs upon which his legend lies. Which isn't necessarily the same things as all the hits. There are a few odds and ends missing -- most notably one of his first hip-hop hits, "Just Don't Give a F***," plus 2003's "Superman" and 2005's "Ass Like That" -- but all the big songs are here: "Guilty Conscience," "My Name Is," "Stan," "The Real Slim Shady," "The Way I Am," "Cleanin' Out My Closet," "Lose Yourself," "Without Me" and "Just Lose It." They're not presented in chronological order, which by and large isn't a problem, since the sequencing here not only has a good, logical momentum, alternating between faster and slower tracks, but they're all part of a body of work that's one of the liveliest, most inventive in pop music in the 21st century.A1 Intro A2 Fack A3 The Way I Am A4 My Name Is B1 Stan B2 Lose Yourself B3 Shake That B4 Sing For The Moment C1 Without Me C2 Like Toy Soldiers C3 The Real Slim Shady C4 Mockingbird C5 Guilty Conscience D1 Cleaning' Out My Closet D2 Just Lose It D3 When I'm Gone D4 Stan (Live)