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Bat Out of Hell

Meat Loaf

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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.]

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Im not kidding or anything but this is the best album I have ever heard! If there is one album you listen before you die, its this! The music is extremly witty and just enjoyable to listen to. My favourite song on it is (of course) bat out of hell because everytime i hear it... I DANCE! Sorry about that... But seriously, get this album!

Bat Out Of Hell

Awesome album that nearly everyones Mum or Dad owns. It was my mum who got me liking Meat Loaf when i was younger and i am now a massive fan of his music. From the 9 minute 50 second Bat Out Of Hell to the 8 minute 45 second For Crying Out Loud and also including the extra live tracks and Dead Ringer for Love, the music is incredible and the best you will ever hear. Meat Loaf is the master of Rock Operas and i love listening to his music. Best tracks from the album are Bat Out Of Hell, You Took The Words Out Of My Mouth, Heaven Can Wait, Two Out of Three Ain't Bad, Paradise By The Dashboard Lights and The incredible collaboration with Cher, Dead Ringer for love. If you are a massive rock fan, like myself then this is a must have album. Bat Out Hell gets 10/10. Top 6 1 - Bat Out Of Hell 2 - Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad 3 - Dead Ringer For Love 4 - You Took the Words Right Out Of My Mouth 5 - Paradise By the Dashboard Lights 6 - Heaven Can Wait

Meat Loaf the one and only

Im 15 and in my mind meat loaf is the best artist to have ever been. bat out of hell is by far the best album ever made for one simple reason ever single song on the album is so good you can listen to evr single track and not get bored; there are very few other albums which can do the same. just amazing without this you are nomusic fan

Biography

Born: 27 September 1947 in Dallas, TX

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Marvin Lee Aday is a singer and occasional actor who, for reasons never definitively answered, has recorded under the name Meat Loaf. In all likelihood a childhood nickname, the tag stuck, and many puns followed as the performer — who tipped the scales at well over 300 pounds — became one of the biggest chart acts of the 1970s before enjoying a commercial renaissance two decades later. Meat Loaf was born in Dallas, TX. The product of a family of gospel singers, he moved to Los Angeles...
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