VH1 Storytellers Meat Loaf

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  • Release Date: 11/23/2004
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 104,729
  • Label: EAGLE RECORDS
  • UPC: 826992006529
 
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Editorial Reviews

America's favorite one-man rock opera is filled with more bluster than Eddie Vedder and the Big Bad Wolf put together -- which allows him to huff and puff enough to blow just about any house down. The artist formerly known as Marvin Lee Aday has been doing just that for more than two decades now, ever since ditching his musical theater career (surely you remember that ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW role) for the world of spectacle-rock. On this collection, taped for VH-1's "Storytellers" series, the Loaf is a bit more reserved than usual, given the constraints of the small stage. Nevertheless, his renditions of radio staples such as "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad," "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," and "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" pack all the power and pathos of the originals. Mr. Loaf's theatrical background comes in mighty handy when he's called upon to -- as the series title indicates he must -- tell the tales behind the music, a task he performs with aplomb. So what if Jim Steinman was actually the one who wrote the songs -- like "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" -- that made the whole world flick their Bics. As Mick Jagger once yowled, sometimes what matters is the singer, not the song. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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just listen againby Anonymous

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August 14, 2002: listen,i mean... really listen to bat out of hell and the best of cd's. find me someone who puts that kind of energy and sound into their music. to those of you who say his voice is gone...yours would be too if you put everything you had into your music, but honestly, i think his voice is as good as it ever was. thanks for the great music!!1

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Meat Rocks on........!!by Anonymous

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May 05, 2000: This c.d. continues to be a staple of my listening enjoyment even after listening to it god knows how many times.Meat continues his tradition of butt kickin' straight on rock,sensitive,real life ballads.. everything we know we feel but only steinman and meat can seem to accurately describe.The new song(lawyers,guns,money) is outstanding,and the older tunes have new life and still rock just as hard as the day they came out...Congrats meat on another fine album......Keep on rockin'!!!

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