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Meat Loaf - Welcome To The Neighbourhood (1995)

Meat Loaf - Welcome To The Neighbourhood (1995)

BAND/ARTIST: Meat Loaf

  • Title: Welcome To The Neighbourhood
  • Year Of Release: 1995
  • Label: EMI Catalogue
  • Genre: Classic Rock
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:26:17
  • Total Size: 947 mb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Where The Rubber Meets The Road
02. I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)
03. Original Sin
04. 45 Seconds Of Ecstasy
05. Runnin' For The Red Light (I Gotta Life)
06. Fiesta De Las Almas Perdidas
07. Left In The Dark
08. Not A Dry Eye In The House
09. Amnesty Is Granted
10. If This Is The Last Kiss (Let's Make It Last All Night)
11. Martha
12. Where Angels Sing
13. Come Together
14. Let It Be
15. Oh What A Beautiful Mornin'
16. Is Nothing Sacred (Full Version)

CD2
01. Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, United States / 1995)
02. Where The Rubber Meets The Road (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)
03. I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth) (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)
04. Amnesty Is Granted (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)
05. You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)
06. All Revved Up With No Place To Go (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)
07. Dead Ringer For Love (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)
08. I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)
09. Midnight At The Lost And Found (Live From Musical Moon, Tallahassee, USA / 1989)
10. Whatever Happened To Saturday Night? (Live From Musical Moon, Tallahassee, U.S.A./1989)
11. Bat Out Of Hell (Live From The Beacon Theatre, New York, U.S.A./1995)

After having scored a surprising commercial comeback with 1993's Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, his reunion with songwriter Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf tried to make it on his own, just as he had from 1983 to 1993, and with similarly disappointing results. As with albums like Bad Attitude, a couple of Steinman songs were tossed in, in this case the minor "Original Sin" (from 1989) and "Left in the Dark" (from 1980), a song previously cut by Barbra Streisand. But most of the album's songwriting was provided by a team of people, including pop songwriter Diane Warren, Van Halen lead singer Sammy Hagar, and ex-E Streeter Steven Van Zandt, plus producer Ron Nevison, trying to clone the flamboyant Steinman style and failing to do so. The Warren material especially (which sounded more like the kind of thing she tends to write for Michael Bolton) lacked Steinman's gothic excess, sly humor, and lyrical reach. Meat Loaf, as usual, sang like his life depended on it, while a band that was less distinctive than it should have been, given such notable participants as Kenny Aronoff and Kasim Sulton, churned out sub-metal riffs. The resulting sales fall-off was not as great as it had been before, but it remained true that Meat without Steinman was only half a loaf.

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