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Bat Out of Hell - Exclusive Red And Black Swirl

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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.02 inches; 13.62 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Legacy.
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 18, 2019
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Legacy.
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B081NV3DQF
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
    A great collection to add to your vinyls
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
    as described
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
    I liked the whole album and finally got it on CD
    Amazing voice and incredible songs from the big man Meatloaf
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
    I love every song on this album. I had the vinyl version but somehow it disappeared. So I was excited to get it again.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
    My old album's too low on volume even if I up the volume. This release has good volume and detail. Still the favorite Meat Loaf album.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
    Classic record on great colored disc. Sound quality could be better.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016
    Michael Lee Aday, aka Meat Loaf, had performed on stage in productions of HAIR and THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, and had developed into the larger-than-life performer stage productions often require. When he and Jim Sharman became friends, they agreed that three of Steinman’s songs for an unproduced musical titled NEVERLAND (“Bat Out of Hell,” “Heaven Can Wait,” and “All Revved Up With No Place to Go”) had potential as the foundation of an album—and the result was a collection of songs that virtually every recording company turned down. The album BAT OUT OF HELL was eventually recorded and quietly released by a minor label, Cleveland International, in 1977. It was not an instant success, but over time word of mouth began to boost sales, and at present it is one of the very few albums to have sold in excess of forty million copies.

    Critics of the album tend to dismiss it as excessively theatrical, bombastic, and lyrically trivial—and they are right. The songs are hormone-hysterical reflections of teenage angst, a 1950s teenage fantasy created and interpreted by people who play it out with remarkable conviction. Everything here is excessively big, the arrangements, the character vocals and choral explosions, nods to heavy metal imagery, the self-indulgent teenage rock and roll mentality. And it’s easy to recognize the show’s theatrical roots: everything sounds like it has been lifted from a Broadway show. BAT OUT OF HELL isn’t just an album, it’s a performance piece, and Meat Loaf is its star. And he delivers.

    Meat Loaf’s soaring, muscular, emotional voice is what makes the album work—it’s impossible to imagine any other singer pulling it off. He shifts from rock and roll kitsch like “Bat Out of Hell” and “All Revved Up With No Place To Go” into unexpected power ballads like “Heaven Can Wait” and “For Crying Out Loud.” “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” is also a knock out, the most obviously theatrical song on the album, unexpectedly and wickedly funny in its portrait of a “first time” car sex fantasy. The “big” song from BAT OUT OF HELL, of course, is “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” an odd sort of love song that denies love. And it’s all incredibly listenable and a lot of fun, a reflection of a rock and roll era that existed primarily in the minds of teenage boys half a century ago.

    Then as now, BAT OUT OF HELL provokes very mixed reactions. A lot of people absolutely despise the thing, and they do so pretty much for the very reasons its fans like it. Me, I think it’s a knock out. Strongly recommended.

    GFT, Amazon Reviewer
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
    I wore the cassette tape out as a teenager. Finally got a CD to replace it after all these years. I didn't realize how much it would take me back in time. I still remember every word of every song.
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  • Lorne Komarnisky
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic album
    Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
    Great sound quality!
  • DawnW
    5.0 out of 5 stars On time and as promised
    Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2022
    Perfect thanks!
  • Luis A. Limones
    5.0 out of 5 stars Uno de los mejores album de la historia
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 17, 2021
    El mejor álbum que hicieron juntos Meat Loaf y Jim Steinman.
    Uno de los mejores álbumes de la historia y del rock. Una compra obligada para cualquier fan de Meatloaf o el rock.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Uno de los mejores album de la historia
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 17, 2021
    El mejor álbum que hicieron juntos Meat Loaf y Jim Steinman.
    Uno de los mejores álbumes de la historia y del rock. Una compra obligada para cualquier fan de Meatloaf o el rock.
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  • Robbie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing listen
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2024
    ## Bat Out Of Hell: A Review

    **Bat Out Of Hell**, the debut album by Meat Loaf, is more than just an album; it's a cultural phenomenon. Released in 1977, it became a global sensation, selling over 43 million copies and cementing its place as one of the best-selling albums of all time. But what makes this record so captivating, even after all these years?

    **The Music:** The album is a powerful blend of rock, opera, and theatricality, showcasing Meat Loaf's powerful vocals and Jim Steinman's bombastic, larger-than-life compositions. From the epic title track to the romantic ballad 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light,' every song is a dramatic, emotionally charged experience. Steinman's masterful use of instrumentation, including soaring strings, thunderous drums, and a wall of guitars, creates a truly immersive sonic landscape.

    **The Lyrics:** Steinman's lyrics are both poetic and visceral, exploring themes of love, loss, rebellion, and the yearning for something more. They paint vivid pictures and evoke powerful emotions, making the album resonate deeply with listeners. The storytelling is captivating, particularly in the epic, multi-part songs like 'Bat Out of Hell' and 'All Revved Up With No Place to Go.'

    **The Performance:** Meat Loaf's vocal performance is nothing short of legendary. His raw, powerful voice conveys both vulnerability and intensity, making each song feel genuine and emotionally charged. His ability to switch between operatic highs and gritty lows adds an extra layer of drama to the music.

    **The Legacy:** Bat Out of Hell's impact on popular culture cannot be overstated. It influenced countless artists and helped define the sound of the late 70s and early 80s. The album's themes of rebellion and romantic longing continue to resonate with audiences today, ensuring its enduring popularity.

    **Overall, Bat Out of Hell is a masterpiece of rock music. It is a bold, ambitious, and unforgettable album that transcends time and continues to captivate audiences with its raw emotion, dramatic storytelling, and powerful performances.**

    **However, it's important to acknowledge that some may find the album's theatricality and over-the-top production to be excessive. It is not for everyone, but for those who appreciate its unique blend of rock, opera, and drama, it is a truly remarkable and timeless album.**
  • Ulf S.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Att produkten passar till ditt ändamål
    Reviewed in Sweden on December 29, 2023
    Jag gillade att leverantören Airmee inte strulade denna gång!