| Name | Artist | Time | Price | ||
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1 |
Bat Out of Hell | Meat Loaf | 9:50 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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2 |
You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) | Meat Loaf | 5:05 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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3 |
Heaven Can Wait | Meat Loaf | 4:40 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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4 |
All Revved Up With No Place to Go | Meat Loaf | 4:19 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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5 |
Two Out of Three Ain't Bad | Meat Loaf | 5:24 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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6 |
Paradise By the Dashboard Light | Meat Loaf | 8:28 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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7 |
For Crying Out Loud | Meat Loaf | 8:45 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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8 |
Bolero (Live Intro) | Meat Loaf | 3:54 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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9 |
Bat Out of Hell (Live) | Meat Loaf | 11:09 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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10 |
Dead Ringer for Love | Meat Loaf | 4:21 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Songs |
Album Review
There is no other album like Bat Out of Hell, unless you want to count the sequel. This is Grand Guignol pop — epic, gothic, operatic, and silly, and it's appealing because of all of this. Jim Steinman was a composer without peer, simply because nobody else wanted to make mini-epics like this. And there never could have been a singer more suited for his compositions than Meat Loaf, a singer partial to bombast, albeit shaded bombast. The compositions are staggeringly ridiculous, yet Meat Loaf finds the emotional core in each song, bringing true heartbreak to "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" and sly humor to "Paradise by the Dashboard Light." There's no discounting the production of Todd Rundgren, either, who gives Steinman's self-styled grandiosity a production that's staggeringly big but never overwhelming and always alluring. While the sentiments are deliberately adolescent and filled with jokes and exaggerated clichés, there's real (albeit silly) wit behind these compositions, not just in the lyrics but in the music, which is a savvy blend of oldies pastiche, show tunes, prog rock, Springsteen-esque narratives, and blistering hard rock (thereby sounding a bit like an extension of Rocky Horror Picture Show, which brought Meat Loaf to the national stage). It may be easy to dismiss this as ridiculous, but there's real style and craft here and its kitsch is intentional. It may elevate adolescent passion to operatic dimensions, and that's certainly silly, but it's hard not to marvel at the skill behind this grandly silly, irresistible album. [The 2001 European Edition included bonus tracks.]
Customer Reviews
Awesomesauce
Perhaps the most well known album released by Meat Loaf, featuring some of the greatest rock songs of all time. Great for some afternoon rocking or to play when your friends are drunk at a party, providing highly amusing entertainment for oneself.
Highly reccommended. Especially "Paradise By the Dashboard Light", "Bat Out of Hell" and "You Took The Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Nights).
Over the top and lovin' it
Joyous, over-the-top, histrionics from start to finish. Gotta love that!
WHAT AN ALBUM
BAD OUT OF HELL THE BEST SONG OF ALL TIME.
Biography
Born: 27 September 1947 in Dallas, TX
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
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- Released: 1977
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