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If grandiloquence could take the form of an album, it would undoubtedly arrive in the form of Bat Out Of Hell. It's a real sorcery that comes out of the hat of composer Jim Steinman and is served as an offering to us by a possessed Meat Loaf. An improbable anthology of "over the top" moments that have gone down in history. With forty three million units sold, Bat Out Of Hell is a unique experience, so much so that I'm sure many people remember where they were when they first heard it. From the pure orchestral moments on For Crying Out Loud (featuring the New York Philharmonic Orchestra), to the title track and its ten minutes of intensity that will make you shy away from any karaoke night (or not), it is a true moment in history that is offered to your ears.
Paradise By The Dashboard Light, which sees Meat sharing the mic with Ellen Folley, is a lesson in execution and composition, never equalled in the vocalist's career and reason enough to listen to Bat Out Of Hell alone. Nor will we forget the apocalyptic last minutes of All Revved Up With No Place To Go, a rock manifesto that paves the way for the magnificent Heaven Can Wait or Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad: "You can't imagine how hard I had to work to sing this album in the studio, you can't imagine how much we had to give of ourselves to make this album authentic, in its humour and in all that it embodies. A lot of people realise that when they actually try it, and still they don't."
Unique, funny, often misunderstood and always inspired, just like its singer, Bat Out Of Hell is reaching out to you. We already miss you Meat Loaf. Maxime Archambaud / Qobuz
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Meat Loaf, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jim Steinman, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Percussion - Rory Dodd - Ellen Foley - Todd Rundgren, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer - Kasim Sultan, Bass - Max Weinberg, Drums - ROY BITTAN, Keyboards, Piano - Roger Powell, Synthesizer
(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
Meat Loaf, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jim Steinman, Arranger, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Percussion - Rory Dodd - Ellen Foley - Todd Rundgren, Arranger, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer - Kasim Sultan, Bass - Max Weinberg, Drums - ROY BITTAN, Keyboards, Piano - Roger Powell, Synthesizer
(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
Meat Loaf, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jim Steinman, Arranger, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Percussion - Rory Dodd - Ellen Foley - Todd Rundgren, Arranger, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer - Kasim Sultan, Bass - Max Weinberg, Drums - ROY BITTAN, Keyboards, Piano - Roger Powell, Synthesizer
(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
Meat Loaf, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jim Steinman, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Percussion - Rory Dodd - Ellen Foley - Todd Rundgren, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer - Kasim Sultan, Bass - Max Weinberg, Drums - ROY BITTAN, Keyboards, Piano - Roger Powell, Synthesizer
(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
Meat Loaf, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jim Steinman, Arranger, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Percussion - Rory Dodd - Ellen Foley - Todd Rundgren, Arranger, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer - Kasim Sultan, Bass - Max Weinberg, Drums - ROY BITTAN, Keyboards, Piano - Roger Powell, Synthesizer
(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
Meat Loaf, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jim Steinman, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist - Ellen Foley - PHIL RIZZUTO, Speaker - Rory Dodd - Todd Rundgren, Guitar, Producer - Marvin Lee - Max Weinberg, Drums - ROY BITTAN, Keyboards, Piano - Roger Powell, Synthesizer - Kasim Sultan, Bass - Kasim Sulton, Bass - Edgar Winter, Saxophone - Amy Herot
(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
Meat Loaf, Associated Performer, Main Artist - Jim Steinman, Composer, Keyboards, Lyricist, Percussion - Rory Dodd - Ellen Foley - Todd Rundgren, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer - Kasim Sultan, Bass - Max Weinberg, Drums - ROY BITTAN, Keyboards, Piano - Roger Powell, Synthesizer
(P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment
Album review
If grandiloquence could take the form of an album, it would undoubtedly arrive in the form of Bat Out Of Hell. It's a real sorcery that comes out of the hat of composer Jim Steinman and is served as an offering to us by a possessed Meat Loaf. An improbable anthology of "over the top" moments that have gone down in history. With forty three million units sold, Bat Out Of Hell is a unique experience, so much so that I'm sure many people remember where they were when they first heard it. From the pure orchestral moments on For Crying Out Loud (featuring the New York Philharmonic Orchestra), to the title track and its ten minutes of intensity that will make you shy away from any karaoke night (or not), it is a true moment in history that is offered to your ears.
Paradise By The Dashboard Light, which sees Meat sharing the mic with Ellen Folley, is a lesson in execution and composition, never equalled in the vocalist's career and reason enough to listen to Bat Out Of Hell alone. Nor will we forget the apocalyptic last minutes of All Revved Up With No Place To Go, a rock manifesto that paves the way for the magnificent Heaven Can Wait or Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad: "You can't imagine how hard I had to work to sing this album in the studio, you can't imagine how much we had to give of ourselves to make this album authentic, in its humour and in all that it embodies. A lot of people realise that when they actually try it, and still they don't."
Unique, funny, often misunderstood and always inspired, just like its singer, Bat Out Of Hell is reaching out to you. We already miss you Meat Loaf. Maxime Archambaud / Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 7 track(s)
- Total length: 00:46:36
- Main artists: Meat Loaf
- Composer: Jim Steinman
- Label: Cleveland International - Epic - Legacy
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
(P) 1977, 2012 Sony Music Entertainment
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