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Since its release in 1977, Bat Out Of Hell has gone on to sell an estimated 30 million copies and has become one of the top five biggest selling albums of all time. Released during the days of the disco boom and the advent of Punk Rock, Bat Out Of Hell totally bucked the musical trends of the day, yet as Meat Loaf recalls is Â"more honest than 99% of all records released.Â"
The remarkable story of Bat Out Of Hell is told here by its leading contributors, including Meat Loaf himself, composer Jim Steinman, record producer Todd Rundgren, and backing vocalists Ellen Foley and Karla De Vito, together with others who helped in the construction of Bat Out Of HellÂ’s Â"Wall of SoundÂ".
Featuring archive footage, interviews and live performances, plus many of Bat Out Of HellÂ’s finest songs, including Paradise By The Dashboard Light, You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night), Heaven Can Wait and Two Out Of Three AinÂ’t Bad; this is the compelling story of the making of one of rock musicÂ’s finest hours, a true Classic Album.
- Featuring: Karla de Vito, Ellen Foley, Meat Loaf, Todd Rundgren, Jim Steinman.
- Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC.
- Language: English.
- Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
- Run Time: 60 minutes.
Classic Albums: Meat Loaf - Bat out of Hell Reviews
Classic Albums: Meat Loaf - Bat out of Hell Reviews
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful Not for the music....but for the people, By This review is from: Classic Albums - Meat Loaf: Bat out of Hell (DVD) I picked this gem up at Walmart on a whim. I convinced my wife to watch it with me...and 58 minutes later we were both overcome with good feelings. There is not one boring or dull moment on this CD. Listening to all the folks who made this wonderful album was a joy. I've now sat through it 4 times...and it just gets better. Many of the poor ratings are because this DVD does not provide full renditions of any of the songs from the album. What it does provide is the inside story from the wonderful people who created the music. Put this together with the original album, and you have it all. This disc reminds me of why Rock and Roll is so great. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful Old album, New facts!, By Darren Murray (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Classic Albums - Meat Loaf: Bat out of Hell (DVD) Awesome dvd for anyone who's owned & loved Bat for years and wants to know more about it. If you're looking to "see and hear" all the songs in their entirety, go elswhere (Hits Out Of Hell Or BatII Picture Show for example). As an avid Meat Loaf / Jim Steinman fan for years and thinking I knew just about all there was to know, I was expecting the usual tired stories I've heard a hundred times before... but what a pleasant surprise! The fresh look at the album was offered by producer/guitarist Todd Rundgren. I especially loved the way both Todd and Meat tinkered at the mixing desk, isolating tracks on the songs to hear just guitar segments, or just backing vocals. Also, the great Ellen Foley/Karla DeVito controversy is addressed (I never knew there was one!) Oh, and Karla looked great on the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' clips, and equally great today! This may not be on the "must buy" list for all of the 34 million of you that bought the LP/tape/cd,... Read more 12 of 13 people found the following review helpful Fantastic documentary -- NOT a concert or video collection!, By This review is from: Classic Albums - Meat Loaf: Bat out of Hell (DVD) This is a really fascinating documentary about the making of the classic album. It's one of the real gems of the Classic Albums series, which are all pretty good (at least the ones I've seen). If you're a Meat Loaf fan, and are interested in the creative process behind an album, then this disc is really a no-brainer.If you're looking for a concert or for video performances, then there are other Meat Loaf DVDs that will fill the bill. (The concert with the Melbourne Symphony doesn't have the greatest video transfer, and has a slight glitch in the DTS track, but is otherwise excellent.) Note that all the poor reviews of this product are from people who were disappointed that it wasn't a song collection. As a behind-the-scenes look at a piece of real rock history, this is a really great disc. |
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