| 1. Dead Ringer for Love - Meat Loaf |
| 2. Holding Out for a Hero {From Footloose} - Bonnie Tyler |
| 3. Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through - Jim Steinman |
| 4. We Belong to the Night - Ellen Foley |
| 5. Paradise by the Dashboard Light [Album Version] - Ellen Foley, Meat Loaf |
| 6. Faster Than the Speed of Night - Bonnie Tyler |
| 7. Night Out - Ellen Foley |
| 8. Lost Boys and Golden Girls [Album Version] - Jim Steinman |
| 9. Two Out of Three Ain't Bad [Album Version] - Meat Loaf |
| 10. Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler |
| 11. What's a Matter Baby - Ellen Foley |
| 12. Bad for Good [Album Version] - Jim Steinman |
| 13. You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) - Meat Loaf |
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Bat out of Hell
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056VJ7 Release Date: 2001-01-30 |
Tracks:
- Bat Out Of Hell
- You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)
- Heaven Can Wait
- All Revved Up With No Place To Go
- Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
- Paradise By The Dashboard Light: Paradise/Let Me Sleep On It/Praying For the End Of Time
- For Crying Out Loud
Amazon.com
Overwrought and undeniable, Meat Loaf's Bat out of Hell remains both one of rock's biggest--and least likely--hit albums. The byproduct of a partnership between beefy singer Marvin Lee "Meat Loaf" Aday and fellow journeyman/National Lampoon Road Show cast member Jim Steinman, Bat out of Hell met 1977's vaunted Year of Punk with a blast of neo-operatic, Wagnerian-scaled bombast (based on Peter Pan, no less) that was as reactionary as anything the spiked set and their supporters could possibly imagine--13 million units worth, and counting. Bat seems to have thrived on the same formula that's made Andrew Lloyd Webber a multimillionaire knight: if you do kitsch, do it big. And what could be more kitschy and emblematic of the '70s than the ubiquitous "classic rock" (an overused adjective that applies all too well here) of "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" or the breathless nookie-quest, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," replete with Phil Rizzuto calling the play-by-play? This digitally remastered edition also includes '78-vintage bonus live cuts of "Bolero" (the live show's equally over-the-top opener) and "Bat out of Hell" that showcase the production's energetic, perfectionist bent. The sonic upgrading here also underscores the oft-overlooked efforts of producer Todd Rundgren. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
This is so much fun to listen to!.......2007-07-13
30 years later, "Bat Out of Hell" still rocks.......2007-06-12
Ultimate Loaf.......2007-03-11
"Bat I" is without a doubt the finest of the three "Bat" albums, achieving much more than its predecessors in 25 less minutes. It was completely plugged into the melodramatic teenage energy that presumably set Steinman on this path in the first place, and that is why it continues to rock new listeners.
Meatloaf---:Bat Out Of Hell".......2007-02-19
An essential masterpiece.......2007-02-10
The title track is one of the best openers in history and is a Bruce Springsteen esque heavy metal track with the ultimate motor cycle lyrics and the infamous motorcycle guitar 'played by Rundgren in one take.' "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights" could be one of the catchiest songs ever written and would fit better in an Andrew Loyd Weber opera than on a 1970's rock album 'but that is the fun of the album.' "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" is the best ballad on the album and in the words of many would "forever change the love song."
Yes, Meat Loaf has produced a lot of less-than-stellar albums in the 30 years since Bat I came out; however, this cd is truly essential listening for anyone who is a music fan and is not too proud to listen to Meat Loaf.
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Bat Out Of Hell III
Meatloaf , and Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FQ4M58 Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- The Monster Is Loose
- Blind As a Bat
- It's All Coming Back To Me Now
- Bad For Good
- Cry Over Me
- In The Land of the Pig, The Butcher Is King
- Monstro
- Alive
- If God Could Talk
- If It Ain't Broke Break It
- What About Love
- Seize the Night
- The Future Ain't What It Used To Be
- Cry To Heaven
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The long-awaited third record in the Bat Out of Hell trilogy, The Monster Is Loose, wears bombast, pretension, and pyrotechnics proudly on its album sleeve and across the bulging disc's 14 tracks. More a pop orchestral mishmash than a well-defined rock opus, Bat III is dark, seemingly hopeless at times, and über dramatic. Oddly enough, that's also its saving grace. Meat Loaf and company create a great escape into the realm of grand theatricality, with a bunch of radio-friendly rock tunes that sound 20 years old, and several lyrically memorable AOR ballads to sustain it all the way to Broadway. With collaborator (and occasional defendant in Meat Loaf lawsuits) Jim Steinman, producers Desmond Child and Todd Rundgren, the Meat man consistently has the big sound booming and his despair and his rage on to the point that listeners may feel his pain a little too often. Bat III ain't for sissies. Balanced by the powerful female voices of Marion Raven, Patti Russo, and Jennifer Hudson; along with guest musicians and songwriting help from Steve Vai, Marilyn Manson's John 5, Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx, Queen's Brian May, and others; Meat Loaf's Monster has roared the unlikely rock star back to life like a bat out of Baghdad. --Martin Keller
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Album Description
Bat Out of Hell III is Meat Loaf's long-awaited 3rd installment of the most successful rock music series of all time, with the two previous albums selling a total of 45 million copies around the world. Bat Out of Hell, released in 1977 and produced by Todd Rundgren, is the third best-selling album of all time, with 30 million copies sold worldwide, featuring such Meat Loaf/Jim Steinman standards as "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad," "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" and the show-stopping "Paradise by the Dashboard Lights."The Steinman-produced Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, which came out in 1993, has sold more than 15 million, with the classic "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)," earning Meat Loaf a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance.
Bat Out of Hell III continues the epic story in grand fashion, with contributions once again from Steinman and Rundgren, and produced by hitmaker Desmond Child. Bat Out of Hell III marks the triumphant return of the Bat Out of Hell saga, completing this remarkable trilogy!
Customer Reviews:
Mr. Loaf's trilogy is complete.......2007-07-12
An Album for All Occasions.......2007-07-11
I can tell that this is a great CD to enjoy. His collection of opera-rock tunes (like "The Monster Is Loose", "Alive", "In the Land of the Pig, The Butcher is King") blended with some soulful and touchy ballads ("It's All Coming Back to Me", "Cry Over Me" and "Seize the Night") sounds very good and decent, a perfect choice for any type of mood, just like any of the previous albums from the "Bat Out of Hell" trilogy.
Comparing this with his previous albums, one can realize that although the music and the production has changed a bit, the style and the intent was to keep the exact formula that made the previous editions to be so successful as they were.
buena sorpresa.......2007-07-06
Lame bat.......2007-06-16
Stay clear of this one. It's got no soul. So it is of no importance.
And stay clear of Meatloaf live to, he's lost it somewhere in the last 5 years. I saw him twice and he utterly disappointed me. He should just retire his singing career and concentrate on acting.
Great DVD.......2007-06-14
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Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OMN Release Date: 1993-09-14 |
Tracks:
- I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
- Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back
- Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through
- It Just Won't Quit
- Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into The Fire)
- Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
- Wasted Youth
- Everything Louder Than Everything Else
- Good Girls Go To Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)
- Back Into Hell
- Lost Boys And Golden Girls
Amazon.com
At a certain point, bad taste and bombast becomes so excessive and so grandiose that they're no longer an easily dismissed irritation but an astonishing monument to the warped imagination. Such a monument is Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, the long-delayed sequel to 1977's Bat Out of Hell. Once again songwriter/producer Jim Steinman has isolated high-school parking-lot aphorisms and inflated them to Wagner-on-Broadway proportions, casting Mr. Loaf as a heavy-metal Ezio Pinza. Typical of the album's strategy is its big hit single, "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)." Steinman piles on the guitars, drums, synthesizers, and choral voices as if he were Phil Spector producing Kiss playing the Who songbook. The rest of the album tackles the themes of teenage lust, frustration, and rock & roll fantasies in similar fashion. It's somehow beside the point to complain about the puerile lyrics, the leaden rhythms, the derivative melodies, the histrionic vocals, or the overblown arrangements. Steinman knows how to push his audience's buttons, and with Meat Loaf's help, he hits those buttons with a sledgehammer. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
Good music but..........2006-12-04
For love.......2006-11-29
So here's the list:
HE WON'T:
* Lie to you (and that's a fact)
* Never forget the way you feel right now, oh no, no way
* Forgive himself if you don't go all the way tonight
* Ever do it better than he does it with you (so long, so long)
* Ever stop dreaming of you every night of his life (no way)
* Forget everything and "see that it's time to move on"
* Let it all turn to dust so we'll all fall down
* Be screwing around
For those of you really curious about the inner workings of his heart and level of commitment, here's what he will, in fact, do for love...
HE WILL:
* Run right into Hell and back
* take a vow and seal a pact
* be there til the final act
* do anything you've been dreaming of
* Raise you up and help you down
* Get you right out of this Godforsaken town
* Make it all a little less cold
* Hold you sacred and hold you tight
* Colorize your life because you're so sick of black and white
* make it all a little less old
* make you some magic with his own two hands
* build you an emerald city from grains of sand
* give you something you can take home
* cater to every fantasy you got
* hose you down with holy water if you get too hot
* take you places you've never known
*all items listed are from the Meat Loaf song "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" from the album Bat Out of Hell 2
Bat 2 is great not as good as ba1 or bat 2 though.but still 5 star cd........2006-11-09
Amazon rose its price.......2006-11-04
"Bat Out Of Hell II" is excellent!.......2006-11-03
Track Listing
1. I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
2. Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back
3. Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through
4. It Just Won't Quit
5. Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into The Fire)
6. Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
7. Wasted Youth
8. Everything Louder Than Everything Else
9. Good Girls Go To Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)
10. Back Into Hell
11. Lost Boys And Golden Girls
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The Very Best of Meatloaf
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DHR9 Release Date: 1998-11-24 |
Tracks:
- Home By Now/No Matter What
- Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back (Remix)
- You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)
- Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
- Modern Girl
- Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through
- Is Nothing Sacred
- Paradise By The Dashboard Light
- Heaven Can Wait
Tracks:
- I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
- A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste
- I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)
- Not A Dry Eye In The House
- Nocturnal Pleasure
- Dead Ringer For Love
- Midnight At The Lost And Found
- Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
- Bat Out Of Hell
Customer Reviews:
Never knew he could be so good!.......2007-06-22
Meatloaf is one of the best Music Lords.......2006-08-13
I've always loved Meatloaf ever since I was what? Five? Four? Maybe when I was just being born. His music is just fantastic. I love numerous of his songs. My top favorites are "Paradise By the Dashboard Light", "Dead Ringer for Love", "I Would Do Anything for Love(But I Won't Do That", and who could forget "Hot Patootie-Bless My Soul/What Ever Happened to Saturday Night?"?
Speak bad of him all you want but Meatloaf has this thing that just lures you closer to listen. Whether you bop to the music, or just listen intentively. Every song tells a story. And Meatloaf does just that.
All of the Best From Meat Loaf .......2006-07-11
This great double-CD collection contains all of Meat Loaf's most memorable songs, including "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", "Bat Out of Hell", "Modern Girl", "I Would Do Anything for Love", and "I'd Lie for You (and That's the Truth)". Steinman's superior songwriting shines through, and Meat Loaf's trademark rock opera sound with the various instrumentals and backing vocals is evident on each song. Although Steinman didn't write the songs for many of Meat Loaf's post-"Bat Out of Hell" albums, the songs from these albums contained in this collection are very good.
I've been a fan of Meat Loaf's for many years, and I am eagerly anticipating the release of "Bat Out of Hell III", due out soon. In the meantime, Meat Loaf fans will truly enjoy this great collection of his most memorable hits.
THE VERY BEST OF MEATLOAF.......2006-01-18
His Music Still Glows Like The Metal On The Edge Of A Knife.......2005-12-19
This cd has all the Meat Loaf you need. All of his biggest hits are here, including "You Took The Words Right Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)" (love that intro), "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad", "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)", and, of, course, "Paradise By The Dashboard Light". And they all sound great. I also enjoyed the songs I've never heard before, such as "Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" and "Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back".
I have a few gripes. One is that the cds don't fill the eighty minute time limit cds allow. I know most of Meat Loaf's best stuff, but they could've at least put "All Dressed Up With No Place To Go" and "Read 'Em And Weep" on here. But my biggest disappointing (a minor one, albeit), is that his song he sang as Eddie in "The Rocky Horror Show", "Hot Patootie Bless My Soul (Whatever Happened To Saturday Night)", is not included. Granted, it's not necessarily a true Meat Loaf song, but it's a song he's very much associated with and it would've been nice if it was included.
Other than that, I have no real complaints. This collection is a must have.
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Leap Of Faith: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OM6 Release Date: 1992-12-08 |
Tracks:
- Sit Down You're Rockin' The Boat - Don Henley
- Ready For A Miracle - Patti Labelle
- Change In My Life - John Pagano
- Stones Throw From Hurtin' - Wynonna
- King Of Sin Medley: (Lord Will Make A Way (Somehow)/God Said He Would See You Through/God Will... - Angels Of Mercy
- Pass Me Not - Lyle Lovett
- Rain Celebration: (Jesus On The Mainline/Ready For A Mircale/It's A Highway To Heaven) - Angels Of Mercy
- Blessed Assurance - Albertina Walker
- Paradise By The Dashboard Light - Meat Loaf
Customer Reviews:
You'll find your faith again............2004-12-10
Disappointing, but contains some gems.......2004-10-31
The Incidental Music Is Not On This CD.......2004-03-21
The best music in this movie which I watched a dozen times just to hear it is near the end when the rains finally come to the parched, drought-forever town. It simply gives you goose pimples. This CD is like the score to "The Horse Whisperer", if you're not careful (like me) you ended up with nothing but country singing, not knowing there was a 2nd CD made with Thomas Newman's spectacular score! The producers of movie score CD's should know there's two types of customers: those who like songs and others who like just the instrumental background music. They lose the latter market if they don't pay attention.
Never thought I would like Gospel music!.......2003-12-13
Great Gospel Soundtrack.......2003-04-08
'Change in My Life' sung by John Pagano, has been recorded by artists "Rockapella." You remember the Maxwell House guys from their album, 'Don't Tell Me You Do.' An uplifting song that will bring joy and hope to the broken hearted. It's soulful melody and smooth rhythms will rock you away to Heaven. Meat Loaf who stars in the movie and sings 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light.' Others to compliment the album are the talents of Don Henley (The Eagles), Patti LaBelle, in her best guest appearance and Wynnona Judd. Rounding it out is Jazz scene's own George Duke. And, Black Gospel's top lady Albertina Walker singing 'Blessed Assurance.' The most exciting of the film at the end when the rains come and the people are celebrating. It just puts the Holy Spirit all through you. Cliff Eidelman does a great job of putting this soundtrack together. You can check out more of his work in, 'Now and Then' and 'One True Thing.' If you like more of great gospel music done by top artists may I suggest 'The Apostle-[Sountrack]' from the film starring Robert Duvall. I just know you'll be changed after hearing this.
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Welcome To The Neighborhood
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Mca Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OYB Release Date: 2002-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Where The Rubber Meets The Road
- I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)
- Original Sin
- 45 Seconds Of Ecstasy
- Runnin' For The Red Light (I Gotta Life)
- Fiesta De Las Almas Perdidas
- Left In The Dark
- Not A Dry Eye In The House
- Amnesty Is Granted
- If This Is The Last Kiss (Let's Make It Last All Night)
- Martha
- Where Angels Sing
Customer Reviews:
great album .......2006-12-24
Meat is the man!.......2006-11-06
Welcome to the Neighborhood.......2006-10-29
I really recomend this album.
Great music, Ok album.......2006-10-02
coulda been better.......2006-09-03
However, dont expect it to change your life much.
The price listed above for the album is a very good example of the old cliche, "you get what you pay for."'
09/02/06
REVISION
The above review, written several months ago, is a perfect example of the type of review I don't like, as it is not really a review at all but more an opinion. I was guilty of writing the above opinion in September 2006 purley on implulse, but now I realize that it was not fair of me to write it without explaining -- as this is what a review is.
I generally dislike reviews that say stupid things like: get this cause I like it. Or get that cause my husband likes it. Even if those statements are positive, they still are opinoins and not reviews. Then there are those who write really long opinoins diguised as reviews. That should not be done either; and Amazon should reject those kinds of things ideally.
Now I'd like to take the time to explain why I gave this album one star. I came across this album quite by mistake. I purchased it from the now-extinct Tower records for about $7 (full price)thinking it was an early meatloaf album [possibly cause of the cover]. When I opened the CD and actually discovered that it really was released in 1995, I was a bit taken aback, but decided to keep it anyway and see what it was about.
When I first played it, it sounded alright. I even discovered that it had a song I recognized: "I'd Lie for you and that's the Truth". On first impression, none of the songs were that bad. Only one thing got me pissed at Meatloaf instantly upon my first listen of this album, which I will discuss later. But for now I'd like to continue what I was saying before. Anyway, I listened to this album again. Then again. Then a few more times. After that I stopped. It just went stale on me. Even now it sits in my house; I never touch it. I don't know why I still keep it.
Why did it go stale, you ask? Because I just grew tired of hearing it after several listens. Because after several listens, I could smell the gimikry of this album a mile away--no foolin'! Firstly, this album is really just a collection of generic tunes created to appear like Meatloaf was really trying to do something serious. It has a very 80's retro sound to it, yet without any intrinsic quality, as if the songs where written as imitations of good 80's songs that where good enough sung originally. "Where the Rubber Meets the Road" may have some good imagery in the lyrics, but that one sounds like Meatloaf was copying his previous release. "Original Sin"--just listen to various early-eighties metal albums to hear many songs that sound like this. Ozzy Ozbourne's early solo albums have many songs that can sound like "Original Sin". "Left in the Dark" can easily be compared with many 80's new wave songs (the Motels come to mind for some reason).
I got one comment that "Not a Dry Eye in the House" is a good song. Well just compare that one to several songs on Meatloaf's own "Dead Ringer" album. The last two on the WTTN album can be placed that way as well. Then what about "Amnesty is Granted"? Well, lyricwise, it is an okay song, but musically...it's completely generic. Just compare it with anything Sammy Hagar sung before and you'll have a much more authentic experience.
Now getting to the subject of what instantly peeved me about this album on my first listen. It's simple! What does the album cover show? A 1940's female in fright on some stairs. What does this make one think of? 1940's detective stories and such, of course. When we open the jewel case, we even see Mr Meatloaf himself dressed as a 1940's private-eye. When we look through the sleeve, we see a listing of the album-tracks with an illustration to go with each track, all related to 1940's detective genre imagery. Yet no song on the album has ANYTHING to do with 1940's detective storytelling in any way. No song on this album even makes you thik of the 1940's in any respect! Except maybe for the above-mentioned "Not a Dry Eye", and that one more because of its lyrics. Then maybe that short Spansih-sounding instrumental montage that falls somewhere between tracks 5 and seven or something.
Why couldn't Meatloaf, if he's gonna use 1940's imagery, put some of that into the music and make it interesting. He could have utilized swing elements; he could have put some jazzy sounds into it; maybe some big-band sounds here and there and mixed it with the modern hard rock sound. Instead, the tracks on this album are just straight-forward modern hard rock. If anything, they make you think of the 80's more than the 40's. What was Mr Aday really trying to do, imitate early Rick Springfield? That's exactly what Rick Springrield did in his Comic Book Heroes album--the exact same thing! He used comic-book images and tried to associate them with the song titles, yet only one or two songs on the album really had anything to do with comic books or heroes all together!
Ultimately, my reason for giving this album one star, is not as much in criticism of the album itself, but more to critisize the ARTIST, who in my belief did not and still does not make much effort to try harder.
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Dead Ringer
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000025GD Release Date: 1993-01-26 |
Tracks:
- Peel Out
- I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us
- More Than You Deserve
- I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back
- Read 'Em And Weep
- Nocturnal Pleasure
- Dead Ringer For Love
- Everything Is Permitted
Customer Reviews:
Dead Ringer = Dead on Arrival.......2007-05-13
Beautiful album.......2006-07-01
Feh.......2005-07-29
This is bad. The production is bad, the tone of the guitar is godawful, Meat's voice sounds worse on this cd than any of his others by far (I know he lost his voice and was doing weird things to try to get it back. I don't hold it against him, but I'm the one that has to listen to it.) The band is fine, and I like some of the actual music. It's the song titles and lyrics that are awful.
How did this get such a bad review?.......2005-06-23
Best Meat Album EVER.......2005-05-20
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Couldn't Have Said It Better
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C52GD Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Couldn't Have Said It Better
- Did I Say That
- Why Isn't That Enough
- Love You Out Loud
- Man of Steel/Intermezzo
- Testify
- Tear Me Down
- You're Right, I Was Wrong
- Because of You
- Do It!
- Forever Young
- Couldn't Have Said It Better
- Did I Say That
Customer Reviews:
What can be said? It's Meat Loaf!.......2007-01-09
All in all, good stuff, and an absolute must for any Meat fan, and still a worthy addition to the causal Loaf listener.
And I can't say it any better than that.
WTW
MEAT LOAF.......2006-12-30
PJF
Meat in Fine form.......2006-10-24
Not the same, not bad either.......2006-08-22
Awesome music.......2006-06-27
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Bat out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O590HA Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
Tracks:
- Bat out of Hell
- You Took the Words Right out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Nights)
- Heaven Can Wait
- All Revved Up with No Place to Go
- Two out of Three Ain't Bad
- Paradise by the Dashboard Light
- For Crying out Loud
Tracks:
- Life Is a Lemon (And I Want My Money Back) [DVD]
- Mercury Blues [DVD]
- Dead Ringer for Love [DVD]
- Testify [DVD]
- All Revved Up with No Place to Go [DVD]
- You Took the Words Right out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) [DVD]
- I Couldn't Have Said It Better [DVD]
- Two out of Three Ain't Bad [DVD]
- Out of the Frying Pan (And into the Fire) [DVD]
- For Crying out Loud [DVD]
- Paradise by the Dashboard Light [DVD]
- I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) [DVD]
- Bat out of Hell [DVD]
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Sounds of the Seventies: 1978 (Time-Life Music)
Warren Zevon , Foreigner , Queen , Alicia Bridges , Exile , Nick Glider , Patti Smith Group , The Bee Gees , Chic , and Kansas Manufacturer: Time-Life Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FC6C6E |
Product Description
Features 20 hits from 1978. Song listing: Werewolves Of London - Warren Zevon Baby Hold on - Eddie Money Because The Night - Patti Smith Group Two out of Three Ain't Bad - Meat Loaf Hot Chil In THe City - Nick Glider Lay Down Sally - Eric Clapton Hot Blooded - Foreigner Life's Been Good - Joe Walsh Peg - Steely Dan Use To Be My Girl - The O'Jays We Are The Champions - Queen Night Fever - The Bee Gees i Love The Nightlife (Disco ' Round) - Alicia Bridges Kiss you All Over -Exile Short People - Randy Newman Dust in The Wind - Kansas Le Freak - Chich Double Vision - Foreigner You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim) - Rod Stewart Ooh Baby Baby - Linda RonstadtCustomer Reviews:
Sounds GREAT..........2006-11-16
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