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Bat Out of Hell

Bat Out of Hell
Meat Loaf

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Track Listing

  1. Bat Out Of Hell
  2. You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth
  3. Heaven Can Wait
  4. All Revved Up With No Place To Go
  5. Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
  6. Paradise By The Dashboard Light
  7. Bolero
  8. Bat Out Of Hell
  9. Dead Ringer For Love

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #578 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-03-05
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Originally released in 1978, Meat Loaf's debut album 'Bat Out Of Hell' has sold over 25 million copies worldwide and spent more than eight years on the UK album charts. Produced by Todd Rundgren alongside songwriter Jim Steinman, it spawned the now legendary 'Bat Out Of Hell', 'Heaven Can Wait' andthe epic 'Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad'.


Customer Reviews

Meat's Debut Rock Opera5
Meat Loaf's debut album released way back in 1978, This album contains most of meat loaf's most famous songs such as the title track Bat Out Of Hell, Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad and the live favourite Paradise By The Dashboard Light.
There are so many live versions of these songs around today which can make the sound quality of this album now sound dull.
But this album is one of the best albums ever made and nothing will beat this album in my opinon. BUY IT
Written by Jim Steinman one of the most talented song writers on this planet.

They Just Don't Make Them Like This Any More5
I'm only 16, but I've been raised on classic rock n roll. And Meatloaf has got to be amongst the best. Bat Out Of Hell is not only my favourite Meatloaf album, but my favourite album of all time. Bat Out Of Hell itself is an explosion of heavy guitarism and an awsome opening track, and the rest don't fail to disappoint. Big hits You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth & Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad are also on the album, and this is rock n roll at it's best. If this doesn't get you turning up the volume, nothing will.

The best rock album yet recorded.5
Oh, certainly any claim about an album being "the best" is going to be disputed. But who could argue about the lasting popularity of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman's first, and greatest, collaboration? Now, some 25 years on, we see this rerelease of the album (with the obligatory bonus tracks) as a tribute to the power and the glory of Steinman's compositions, Loaf's performance, and to be fair, Todd Rundgren's production. The songs on this album each encapsulate the adolescent angst every one of us felt (or continues to feel), when emotions are new and the most important things in the world to us; the performances by an all-star cast (members of Utopia, the E Street Band and The Edgar Winter Group all make appearances) are perfect across the board; and if nothing else-- this album moves me like no other album ever has. This will be the sixth or seventh copy of the album that I will own-- sure, mainly for the bonus tracks this time, but it's still worth it.