Meat Loaf Album - Live Around the World
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Customers rating:
(22 ratings)
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Release Date:1996-11-26
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:2 CD Set, Album Rock, Arena Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Label:Rhino / Ada
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UPC:063961217023
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Approx. Price:$24.98
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Customer review - 2005-10-09
- Meat Lives Up to Expectations - but some minor quirks with the assemblyOne can easily make the argument that Meat Loaf's career is intertwined with songwriter Jim Steinman. Meat Loaf has enjoyed his greatest success when he has teamed up with Steinman. "Bat Out of Hell" and "Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell" are considered two of the all-time legendary albums. For all practical purposes, these albums are Rock Operas (or commonly referred to as Wagnerian Rock). The concepts for these two albums basically revolved around the thoughts and stories of a teenage and young adult male. One thing that really made the "Bat Out of Hell" albums special was the combination of Steinman's songwriting with Meat Loaf's powerful and passionate vocals. Both Meat and Steinman come from a theatrical background - and both Steinman's music and Meat's vocals are clearly a product of this background. I think its safe to say that Steinman provides the infrastructure for Meat to deliver these powerful vocals while Meat's vocals make Steinman's music come alive. It is this style of music that almost seems tailor-made for being heard live - and the collection "Live Around the World" gives Meat Loaf fans a chance to hear what this music sounds like in a live setting. Despite some minor quirks, this collection does not disappoint.
The content of the performances is of a high level. When I review a live album, I usually prefer the album to basically be a full recording of a concert. In other words, I prefer the tracks come a single night's performance and be arranged in the order that they were played in concert. I normally am not one for edited concerts or live compilations. In the case of Meat Loaf's "Live Around the World", the tracks are a mixed bag. This compilation is basically an anthology of Meat's greatest live performances from 1977 through 1996. Because this is the way this album has been put together, this album cannot be used as a gauge for the what a Meat Loaf concert really sounds like. However, the album does attempt job to arrange the songs to give a perception that this could be a Meat Loaf concert. The ordering of the songs is done well, but I can't say this is done perfectly. For example, while "Paradise By the Dashboard Light" is the last song on the first CD, I probably would have made it the last song overall. I do give the album credit for flowing one song into another nicely - creating the "illusion" that this is a live show. While I understand when putting this album together, bringing together an anthology of Meat's live performances seemed like a good idea - I think it would have been better to assemble a CD of one or two actual concerts (The Police's "Live" album basically did this). Yes these are quirks that do bother me about this collection, but it doesn't take away from the content - this is some really good stuff. Meat's performances live up to the high expectations I had for this collection.
As one would expect, most of the performances included on "Live Around the World" come from "Bat Out of Hell" and "Bat Out of Hell II". In fact, all seven songs from "Bat Out of Hell" are included on here. There are seven songs that are included from "Bat Out of Hell II". I am pleased that there are four songs beyond "Bat Out of Hell" that are included. These songs are "Dead Ringer for Love" (from "Dead Ringer"); "Midnight at the Lost and Found" (from "Midnight at the Lost and Found"), as well as "What You See is What You Get" and "Hot Patootie". The nice thing is that Meat shows that his career wasn't just limited to the "Bat Out of Hell" albums - he does a terrific job on these four songs. The one Meat Loaf song that isn't included on this collection is "Everything Louder than Everything Else". This is a terrific song in the true Steinman-Theatrical sense. This is especially disappointing since the prelude to that song, Steinman's spoken "Wasted Youth" is included on this collection.
As mentioned, the performances are incredible. You can hear Meat's passion on every song. Every song is truly a performance. Meat handles co-producing duties for this collection. While Steinman and Todd Rundgren were give a lot of credit for producing Meat in the past, Meat proves he can produce and deliver the product. I was very pleased the full 12 minute version of "I Would Do Anything for Love" kicks off the collection. "Paradise By the Dashboard Light" lives up to my live performance expectations. It is a much longer version than the studio version. Although Ellen Foley isn't doing the co-vocals, Patricia Russo does a great job as "girl". There is an extended dialogue at the end that really makes this a true performance. Russo handles the lion's share of the female lead vocals on this collection. The performance of "Dead Ringer" is very much up there as well - much thanks to Russo's lead vocals. Russo's performance even eclipses what Cher did on this song. Russo also does a great job on "I Would Do Anything for Love" on the vocal exchange that occurs at the end of the song.
One thing that does disappoint are the liner notes. The liner notes do list each of the tracks and the location from which each was recorded. The one thing that isn't included are the dates of the performances. I think for this particular style CD, it would have gone a long way to include the performance dates. As for the musician credits, I would have also liked to have seen each musician's credit listed aligned with each song - insread they are all listed in one place. Overall, if you are a Meat Loaf fan and crave for his level performances in a live setting - this is the CD to get. Highly recommended.
Customer review - 2000-12-13
- Great for those of us who have seen him live!This is a great album. However, do not see it as a alternative to a greatest hits album. If you want to listen to Meat Loaf's music get the original albums. If you are a Meat Loaf addict like me and you have seen him in concert BUY THIS CD! I saw him Live in Stowe Vermont in 1994 and this CD takes me back there everytime, especially the whole "Paradise By The Dashboard Lights" skit. It gets me everytime! Great album.
Customer review - 1998-09-26
- Meat Loaf at his live best!!I've been a Meat Loaf fan since 1993's Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell. After listening to my friend's copy on the bus one day (I was 13), I was hooked on the artist. I bought Bat 2 the next day and Bat 1 the day after. Over the next few weeks I collected every Meat Loaf album available. I thought I would never so proud as I was on the day that I found and bout a collectors edition of Bat 2. Then I got to go to one of his concerts. I'd been told beforehand that he put on a spectacular show--and I'd been told right. If I hadn't been so excited about finally seeing Meat Loaf live in concert for the Orlando part of his Everything Louder tour, I would have slept through the opening act. The nosebleed seats we had made it nearly impossible to clearly see the stage, but I saw enough to be completely and totally blown away. The next day, however, I realized I probably would never again have the experience of seeing him in concert again; I found myself wishing I'd smuggled in a tape recorder. Then, just a few years later, lo and behold! A live album! And it wonderfully captures the spirit of Meat Loaf's live concerts. I just wish everyone could see the bat on the stage in "Bat out of Hell". This album is a must-buy for any Meat Loaf fan, whether you've seen him in concert and want to relive the experience or if you've never seen him live before (even on VH1) and you want a chance to get an idea of what I'm yapping about. BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S. Any serious Meat Loaf fans out there, drop me a line.
Customer review - 2002-01-11
- THE BEST ALBUM IN THE WORLD PROBABLY!There isn't much more you can say, this contains all Meat Loaf's hits plus a slection of 'non'hits which are just as much a delight to hear. So superior is the standard of this live material that I find myself listening to songs I that didn't bother with when playing a studio recorded album. Forget being a Meat Loaf fan, this is a must buy for any discernable music lover.
Customer review - 2001-09-17
- Great compilation of his hitsFirst off, I must say that I have a bias against live recordings. In my personal opinion, they rarely, if ever live up the original studio recordings. That said, I still love this compilation of Meat Loafs hits. It has every song from Bat Out of Hell, all the best from Bat Out of Hell II and a few others from assorted other albums. These live versions are very well done for the most part. If you've ever seen Meat Loaf in concert, you know that he puts his all into each and every song. It definately shows on this album.
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