Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose [CD/DVD] Meat Loaf

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CD - Special Edition / Digi-Pak / Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 10/31/2006
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 126,556
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 094637463925

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Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose [CD/DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENThe Monster Is Loose 7:11
2LISTENBlind as a Bat 5:50
3LISTENIt's All Coming Back to Me Now / Marion Raven 6:05
4LISTENBad for Good 7:32
5LISTENCry for Me 4:38
6LISTENIn the Land of the Pig, The Butcher Is King 5:30
7LISTENMonstro 1:38
8LISTENAlive 4:21
9LISTENIf God Could Talk 3:45
10LISTENIf It Aint' Broke Break It 4:49
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Disc 2
1It's All Coming Back to Me Now / Marion Raven DVD
2Making of "The Monster Is Loose"
3"The Monster Is Loose" Montage DVD
4"The Monster Is Loose" Trailer DVD
5Photo Gallery DVD

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The Special Edition of The Monster Is Loose includes the video for "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," plus a video montage for "The Monster Is Loose," an animated trailer, a special EPK, and exclusive photos.

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As anyone in Hollywood will tell you, creating a sequel that's successful both commercially and artistically is one of the toughest tricks to pull off -- a degree of difficulty that ramps up exponentially when trying to go to the well for a third time. Well, some three decades after bringing forth one of the biggest-selling (and most cinematic) albums in rock history, Meat Loaf has managed to do just that on this appropriately outsized completion of the Bat trilogy. The Monster Is Loose is clearly the fruit of the same family tree that bore Bat Out of Hell and 1993's Back into Hell, but it also conveys a sense of progression that's palpable -- in both the heaviness of its sound and the feistiness of its presentation. The shift has a lot to do with the presence of songwriters other than Jim Steinman -- the man who crafted the classics on the first two discs but bowed out midway through Monster due to health reasons. Steinman's contributions, characterized by the soaring "Seize the Night," which brings a children's choir into the mix, exude all the grandeur that Meat Loaf fans have come to expect. That vibe reaches its zenith on "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," a song popularized by Celine Dion but perfected here by the Loaf and duet partner Marion Raven. It's intriguing to witness how well Meat and company manage the integration of other voices, like Nikki Sixx and White Zombie/Marilyn Manson vet John 5, who bring an industrial tinge to the gnarled title track. On the other end of the spectrum, producer Desmond Child imparts a lush Euro-styled vibe to a passel of his compositions, notably "If God Could Talk." Meat Loaf has implied that this is his swan song -- and if that's the case, it'll be one of those rare instances of an artist clearly going out on the top of his game. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Meat Loaf is still on top!!by Anonymous

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July 17, 2008: Meat Loaf shows that he can once again take control of a motorcycle and fly it out of hell with the hot angel in white looking helpless on the cover to this third installement of Bat Out of Hell. This album brings you through his internal pain as an artist and developes again that character that dates back to 1977 from the original Bat Out of Hell. Tracks like &amp quot Blind As a Bat&amp quot &amp quot It's All Coming Back To Me&amp quot &amp quot Cry Over Me&amp quot &amp quot If God Could Talk&amp quot &amp quot The Future Ain't What It Used To Be&amp quot and &amp quot Cry To Heaven prove that Mr. Loaf is the king of power ballads! and &amp quot The Monster Is Loose&amp quot &amp quot Bad ForGood&amp quot &amp quot In The Land of The Pig The Butcher Is King&amp quot &amp quot Alive&amp quot &amp quot If It Ain't Broke Break It&amp quot and &amp quot Seize The Night&amp quot prove he can still deliever hard rock anthems. Also on the album is a stunning duet with Patti Russo titled &amp quot What About Love&amp quot *no not the Heart song, but wouldn't it be great for him and Ann Wilson to do a duet together!&quot But aside from Patti Russos amazing duet there are two more, Marion Ravens on &amp quot Its All Coming Back To Me Now&amp quot and Jennifer Hudson on the soulful &amp quot The Future Ain't What It Used To Be&amp quot This is a must have, its over the top, bombastic, melodramatic etc... what else is new he's Meat Loaf!!!! Larger then life!!!