^That Miami Vice movie was a bit to much romancin'! They should have called it Love Story!
Meat Loaf releases a new single
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yes he is involved,
"Seven songs on the album were written by Jim Steinman, producer of Bat Out of Hell II, and principal songwriter of the first two albums in the trilogy. His involvement follows the resolution of a lawsuit over the Bat out of Hell trademark between the longtime friends and collaborators Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman. The two came to an amicable agreement that ensured that Jim Steinman's music would be a continuing part of the Bat out of Hell legacy".
but i won't buy that . No i won't buy that.[Comment
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Originally posted by bueno bob
Bat Out of Hell came out in '77, I think...Bat Out of Hell II in '93, Bat Out of Hell - Live With the Melbourne Symphony in '04...and now Bat Out of Hell III in '06.
Between all of those, he's recorded Dead Ringer in '81, Midnight at the Lost and Found in '83, Bad Attitude in '84, Blind Before I Stop in '86, Live at Wembley in '87, Welcome to the Neighborhood in '96, Live Around the World in '96, The Very Best Of in '98 (I count that because of the new material on it), VH1 Storytellers in '99, and Couldn't Have Said it Better in '03.
With a break between '77 and '81, Meat Loaf's been making music almost consistantly since 1977 and the "Bat Out of Hell" series of titles is just something he revisits every 13-15 years or so.
He's done plenty of non Bat Out of Hell albums over the years, actually. Mostly it's people who really aren't too familiar with his music that think the Bat Out of Hell series is all he does...
Admittedly, those albums are without a doubt his biggest hits...Comment
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Originally posted by Little Texan
I confess that I am a bit ignorant about Mr. Loaf's music career, and I thought the BOOH albums were the only ones he had done. I'm not a fan of his music, just like I'm not a fan of the other meat loaf. Thanks for the enlightenment.
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Originally posted by Kilkmaru
Are you sure Steinmann isn't involved? Billboard says he wrote 7 tracks
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/..._id=1002915697
Guess that clears that up...Twistin' by the pool.Comment
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Originally posted by Panamark
I wouldnt even listen to it if Steinman was not involved...
What about Elen Foley ? Does she get some vocals ?Twistin' by the pool.Comment
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Originally posted by bueno bob
Forgive me if I'm wrong here, but I thought you were an old school Meat Loaf fan...? Didn't we have a conversation about him last year, or am I thinking of somebody else?
Bat out of hell is one of the classics.
But Im also a believer in the original lineups of anything
magical.. What I was trying to say is that I wouldnt listen
to it, if JS had no input.
If Meatloaf himself tried to palm off "Bat 3" without Steinman,
that would piss me off.BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
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I just listened to it earlier, and it's not bad, not bad at all. It has a surprisingly hard sound to it for a Meat Loaf song, probably because former DLR Band guitarist Johnny 5 Lowery was involved with it. Meat Loaf sounds like he's gangsta rapping the lyrics to the song, though.Comment
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Originally posted by Panamark
But Im also a believer in the original lineups of anything
magical.. What I was trying to say is that I wouldnt listen
to it, if JS had no input.
If Meatloaf himself tried to palm off "Bat 3" without Steinman,
that would piss me off.
"I can't lie
I can't tell you that I'm something I'm not
No matter how I try
I'll never be able
To give you something
Something that I just haven't got!!"
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