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RSG
29 Jul 2003, 06:26
what do you guys think of album midnight at the lost & found, i ordered it, should get it soon. is there anything bad about it? good about it? i already heard razor's edge, midnight, wolf at your door, the promised land, and if you really want to. please don't say its bad cause steinman isn't it, i always hear it from steinman's site. cause so far i dis agree with the fact its bad, cause steinman isn't in it. i think its good so far. oh and where can i bet blind before i stop, i can't find it in saint john, nb, canada, thanx for any help. :D 8)

evil nickname
29 Jul 2003, 11:44
Bot MATL&F and BBIS are not my favorites, and for two different reasons.

Midnight took of in very different direction that its predecesors (Bat and DR), it's not quite as theatrical as the former, and imo, it lacks something. I think they wanted to stay away from the trademark 'Steinman sound' on that album, and by doing that, they departed from what is, imo, Meat's strong point: theatrical rock wioth a good story.
Blind's main fault is the, again imo, poor songwriting, and the addition of some 'dance beats' (where Meat didn't know of until the LP was pressed). On that album there are a couple 'ok' songs, but nothing really special.

But if you asked me that on the Steinman board, I would have said mostly the same :)

NP: Jon Bon Jovi - Destination Anywhere - 07 - It's Just Me [06:43]

White of High
29 Jul 2003, 13:06
I don't like these albums. On MATLAF I like only Razor's Edge and sometimes Fallen Angel. They are a little bit theatrical. On BBIS I like only Standing On The Outside and Execution Day. They are Meat Loaf, more songs aren't...

Bart
29 Jul 2003, 13:18
MATLAf is the worst album i have ever heard. I have it on lp but not on cd and i will never listen to it anymore.

BBIS is an album i like. The sound is different and yes there is some discobeat, but the vocals are extraordinary. The songs are great. To me it is a special album cause i listen to it when i was a teenager.

CarylB
29 Jul 2003, 13:28
RSG wrote:
what do you guys think of album midnight at the lost & found, i ordered it, should get it soon. is there anything bad about it? good about it? i already heard razor's edge, midnight, wolf at your door, the promised land, and if you really want to..............

You've listed my favourite tracks :) I also like You Can Never Be Too Sure About The Girl. True, it doesn't have the Steinman sound, but that doesn't spoil it for me .. it has the Meat Loaf sound which is my main reason for buying and enjoying a CD. I always think some people forget that Meat has a "sound" and "style" .. and when I hear/read reviews of CHSIB which say Meat has found writers who can emulate Steinman, they omit that the common denominator is Meat, who makes much more of a contribution to a finished product than simply singing the song! Just take the difference between the way Jim says he envisioned 2 out of 3, and the way it was recorded ..

Blind has the beautiful Man and a Woman .. worth buying the album for that alone imo!! And you can get it on-line from Amazon who still have it listed

little_dancer
29 Jul 2003, 17:43
While these are not my FAVORITE Meat Loaf albums, they're still better than most of the stuff out there. Also, it's kinda neat to hear Meat to the kitchy 80's styles.

tukayaway
29 Jul 2003, 23:39
Hey! Don't ask for other peoples opinions, make your own! I swear this is the reason as to why there is a lot of rubbish in the charts:

Lots of advertising on kids tv shows and adverts in between.
Kid thinks it must be good.
Mum is forced to buy it.
Kid listens to song.
Kid talks to friend about song.
Kids friend thinks its good too, cos the other person said so.
Other kids gets parents to buy it or buy it themselves using pocket money.
A year later, song is forgotten.

My sister suffered from the same thing. She liked all the boybands etc. Now she's thrown them all out.

Tim
30 Jul 2003, 00:27
I think that it are both great albums. Some beautifull songs on it. It isn't the meat loaf like on Bat or Bat 2, but still these are great albums. MATLAF is the album that is not so good. But the songs like Razors Edge and MATLAF are reallly good. BBIS is better.
There are also some remixes from those albums, and those are also very good!!

MATLAF = 6.7/10
BBIS = 8/10

RSG
30 Jul 2003, 03:14
Hey! Don't ask for other peoples opinions, make your own! I swear this is the reason as to why there is a lot of rubbish in the charts:

Lots of advertising on kids tv shows and adverts in between.
Kid thinks it must be good.
Mum is forced to buy it.
Kid listens to song.
Kid talks to friend about song.
Kids friend thinks its good too, cos the other person said so.
Other kids gets parents to buy it or buy it themselves using pocket money.
A year later, song is forgotten.

My sister suffered from the same thing. She liked all the boybands etc. Now she's thrown them all out.

don't worry about me :D i know exactly whatcha saying, i know a lot of people like that. it is really bad when people do that. i honestly don't make opinions of what other people say, cause if i did i probably wouldn't like meat loaf. i mean, geez, at school i had people threatening me at school, and trying to upset me and harassing me, sometimes even being threatened to be beaten up at school. but that didn't change my opinion of meat once, in fact a couple of the kids are starting to like him. one example this year i was listening to my meat loaf booh CD and my friend gillian would allways make funna meat and say he's old and he no good. well just a couple days ago, lol, i went to her house, and she had a couple of his songs on the computer, and her and her mother now have the cassette, pretty neat huh, lol.

Shane
30 Jul 2003, 05:58
Midnight At The Lost And Found is perhaps my least favourite Meat album, but I would rather listen to it than a lot of other stuff that is out there (by other artists). The tracks you've already heard are in my opinion, the better ones on that album. Meat is a co-writer of many of the tracks.

The best track, in my opinion, is actually a b-side of If You Really Want To, Lost Love, which is not on the album, which can be found on some versions of Hits Out Of Hell.