As an ardent Meatloaf fan since Bat Out of Hell (I have all of his records including the one he never made 'Bad for Good') I find this a worthy successor to his other works. It's as well he doesn't sound the same on record as he does live or this would be terrible, instead it's a masterpiece. With several works by Jim Steinman its like the old team together again. If your are a Meatloaf fan it compares to B.O.o.H 2, the same as everything else only different. Well worth the listen.
i bought this item because it is one of about 4 i dont have of meatloaf's,i am very happy with it, i did see it advertised when it first came out but never got chance to buy it,but now i have and it is fantastic especially track 4.
this album is worth every penny its creative and very good rock music from a very likable old rocker like him. This album to me is one of the best and is brilliant
This album takes a couple of listens to get into, and initially it can seem like it is in need of a direction, but on the second listen through, the ever present qualities of Bat 1 and Bat 2 shine through.
Best listened to loud. A rock album with a great depth of musical arrangement in a Rock Opera bent.
There are some great tracks on here, 'It's all coming back to me now' and 'Seize the night being my favourites'. It's just modern Meat Loaf, a little different to Bat Out Hell 11 which was the ultimate, as he is older and has put his heart and soul in singing,stretching his vocal cords to pieces for us all for 30+ years now, bless him. It's a great album and one I don't regret adding to my treasured Meat Loaf collection.
I Bought this for my husband's birthday as we both love Meatloaf. He has the other two so I wanted to buy the third installment in the trilogy. Ebay had it very worth the money, because much as we love music, we can't always afford to buy CDs. It is a fantastic long awaited album that we'd wanted for a while.
You can't stop a good loaf from rising! Still classic meatloaf, but brought up to date. The production on this album is pretty damn good, shades of the limp biscuit vibe in the riffs. A guest appearance from Brian May on one track (one track listed but I swear I hear his guitar in a couple of others too!!!)