- 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
- For Crying Out Loud
- Great Boleros of Fire
- Bat Out of Hell
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0074646217122
Phil Rizzuto Guest Artist,Vocals
Edgar Winter Guest Artist,Saxophone
Max Weinberg Guest Artist,Drums
Todd Rundgren Guest Artist,Keyboards,Percussion,Vocals (Background),Guitar,Vocals
Roger Powell Synthesizer
Steve Margoshes Piano
Philadelphia Orchestra Strings
John Wilcox Drums
Ed Sprague Recorder
Cher Featured Artist
Marvin Lee Aday Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Jim Steinman Keyboards,Percussion
New York Philharmonic Strings,Orchestra
Ellen Foley Vocals,Lead Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
John Jansen Recorder
Roy Bittan Piano,Keyboards
Mark Thomas Recorder
Jimmy Iovine Recorder
Kasim Sulton Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Rory Dodd Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Cheryl Hardwick Piano
Ed Sprague Engineer
Ed Lee Design,Illustrations
Stephen Saper Engineer
Charlie Conrad Consultant
Frank Laffitte Photography
Kenny Ascher String Arrangements
Joe Brescio Mastering
Jim Steinman Writer,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Vocal Effect,Cover Art Concept
New York Philharmonic Orchestration
Maurice Ravel Composer
Todd Rundgren Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer
Arthur Levy Liner Notes
John Jansen Engineer,Remixing
Scott Hull Mastering
Mark Thomas Engineer
Meat Loaf Composer,Producer
Jimmy Iovine Engineer,Remixing
Michael Brauer Mixing
Amy Herot Reissue Producer
CD(Remastered)
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Overview
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 cliches, 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. [A 2001 bonus-track edition of Bat Out of Hell included previously unreleased live material: an epic, 11-minute version of the title track and its intro "Great Boleros of Fire."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
| Release Date: | 01/30/2001 |
|---|---|
| Label: | Epic/Legacy |
| UPC: | 0074646217122 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Meat Loaf Primary Artist,Vocals,Percussion,Lead Vocals,Vocals (Background)Phil Rizzuto Guest Artist,Vocals
Edgar Winter Guest Artist,Saxophone
Max Weinberg Guest Artist,Drums
Todd Rundgren Guest Artist,Keyboards,Percussion,Vocals (Background),Guitar,Vocals
Roger Powell Synthesizer
Steve Margoshes Piano
Philadelphia Orchestra Strings
John Wilcox Drums
Ed Sprague Recorder
Cher Featured Artist
Marvin Lee Aday Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Jim Steinman Keyboards,Percussion
New York Philharmonic Strings,Orchestra
Ellen Foley Vocals,Lead Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
John Jansen Recorder
Roy Bittan Piano,Keyboards
Mark Thomas Recorder
Jimmy Iovine Recorder
Kasim Sulton Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Rory Dodd Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Cheryl Hardwick Piano
Technical Credits
Steve Margoshes Arranger,Orchestral ArrangementsEd Sprague Engineer
Ed Lee Design,Illustrations
Stephen Saper Engineer
Charlie Conrad Consultant
Frank Laffitte Photography
Kenny Ascher String Arrangements
Joe Brescio Mastering
Jim Steinman Writer,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Vocal Effect,Cover Art Concept
New York Philharmonic Orchestration
Maurice Ravel Composer
Todd Rundgren Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer
Arthur Levy Liner Notes
John Jansen Engineer,Remixing
Scott Hull Mastering
Mark Thomas Engineer
Meat Loaf Composer,Producer
Jimmy Iovine Engineer,Remixing
Michael Brauer Mixing
Amy Herot Reissue Producer
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