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Hi - I'm also trying to complete my vinyl (LP) collection... Bat 2 and WTTN are proving very difficult to find!
Does anyone know if "Couldn't Have Said It Better" was ever released on vinyl? I couldn't see it having a quick look at the previously mentioned sites, but Amazon has it listed as having being released, including catalogue no. etc... (type in Meat Loaf Couldn't Vinyl on the Amazon.co.uk website). If it was never released, that would mean it's the only one of Meat's studio albums that hasn't have been released on vinyl... (which isn't fair!) ![]() Last edited by HellBat; 13 Nov 2006 at 11:54. |
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Yes it was released on vinyl ... ebays probably your best bet now though
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You will also need to get a copy of Live at My Fathers Place 1977 for your LP collection and also as mentioned Welcome and Bat 2. You could go on for ever with the 12" singles. But rare 12" singles include Live in Europe 1982 on Clear Vinyl (Irish) and the Double A sided Bat Out Of Hell on Orange Vinyl (Dutch) and also a copy of Meat and Brian May "A Time for Heros"
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