
7 Songs, 46 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
A revving Harley of operatic rock purrs at the heart of this 1977 epic. Yes, it proved to be the career catapult for Meat Loaf’s brand of piano-hammering emotion, but its highlights—from the overblown 9-minute onslaught of the title track onwards—are as much the work of lead composer Jim Steinman. “Heaven Can Wait” plays like a twisted hymn and “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad” turns power baladeering into a blustering art form.
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Bat Out of Hell
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You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)
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Heaven Can Wait
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All Revved Up with No Place to Go
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Two Out of Three Ain't Bad
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Paradise By the Dashboard Light
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For Crying Out Loud
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