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  • SKU: ZCCD054
  • Format: DIGITAL AUDIO
  • UPC: 823564692227
  • Street Date: 07/28/23
  • PreBook Date: 02/03/17
  • Label: Zip City »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 57 mins
  • Number of Discs:
  • Year of Production: 1985
  • Box Lot:
  • Territory: EUROPE EX DE
  • Language: English

 

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Meat Loaf - Boston Broadcast 1985

Classic Mid-1980s Broadcast Recording

Meat Loaf - Boston Broadcast 1985
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Despite the enormous levels of success achieved in the 1970s, by early in the new decade, Meat Loaf's career had taken an unexpected downturn. Bat Out Of Hell had been met with unprecedented acclaim upon its release in 1977, with its epic, theatrical style proving hugely popular, causing it to sell some 45 million copies worldwide. The album went 14 x Platinum in the US, and has never left the Top 75 UK Album Chart. His 1981 follow up, Dead Ringer, was also a hit, reaching the top spot in the UK, and with its title track and lead single - a duet with Cher - scoring highly too. Things were brought to a sudden halt, however, after the tour in support of Dead Ringer was cancelled after just one show, due to a lack of further funds. In the run up to his next release, Meat Loaf got involved in a bitter dispute with songwriter Jim Steinman, and the two didn't work together for almost a decade. As a result, 1983's Midnight At The Lost And Found featured a rotating roster of composers, including Loaf himself. While not living up to his previous LPs, Midnight... did achieve modest success, with the album reaching No. 7 in the UK, and again its title track gracing the singles chart. His next two records however, Bad Attitude (1984) and Blind Before I Stop (1986) were both commercial failures, eventually leading to Meat Loaf's bankruptcy. However, even when things looked their bleakest, these events lead to a revitalisation of Meat Loaf's career. He began playing smaller venues, slowly developing a dedicated following until he was once again touring stadiums worldwide. In the wake of his newfound success, Meat Loaf reconciled with Steinman, and together they released Bat Out Of Hell: Back Into Hell along with its unstoppable lead single, 'I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)'. The recording featured on this CD is from Loaf's show in Boston, MA on 21st May 1985, an event which was broadcast across and broadcast live on FM radio.

Track Listing

  • Bad Attitude
  • Dead Ringer For Love
  • Jumpin' The Gun
  • Nowhere Fast
  • Piece Of The Action
  • All Revved Up With No Place To Go
  • Modern Girl
  • Bat Out Of Hell
  

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