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Old 21 May 2009, 14:26   #1
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Default New Hits Out Of Hell...

... With 2 bonus tracks...

Link is in my sig :)
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Old 21 May 2009, 18:08   #2
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Is it coming out on DVD as well?
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Old 21 May 2009, 19:04   #3
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I have no desire to rush out and buy it.
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Old 21 May 2009, 19:06   #4
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oh go on! It's totally worth it for the 2 extra tracks! :P
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Old 21 May 2009, 21:31   #5
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That's what always bugs me about these compilations. How hard would it have been to put a couple of rare tracks on it? Take A Number or something from the Nassau Colliseum show?
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Old 21 May 2009, 22:16   #6
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Hardly a hit though was it?
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Old 21 May 2009, 22:32   #7
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I wonder why anyone would want to buy it... a Meat Loaf fan will ideally have all those songs mentioned there, plus many more ofcourse. Why spend an extra 12 pounds when not really needed?
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Old 21 May 2009, 22:41   #8
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Possibly one of the most pointless Meat Loaf releases ever (no Bat III jokes, please!), it won't even appeal to those who would buy a CD for the "new" artwork on the cover
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Old 22 May 2009, 00:02   #9
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is it even worth it when you get most of those songs on the very best of meat loaf and i can't see people spending £12 just for two songs when one of those was a hit in the 90's
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Old 22 May 2009, 00:06   #10
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it's all above trying to make a little bit more money from a compiliation, as if there aren't enough out at the minute....always a new young meat loaf fan somewhere that can be tapped up, or someone that hasn't listened to him since Bat 1
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Old 22 May 2009, 00:08   #11
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one of those was a hit in the 90's
Actually, they were both hits in the 90's
(i'm gonna pay for my wise ass ways when she gets home )

The most interesting thing is that there is material from two record companies on the album.
Is that the first time that's happened since VBO?
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Old 22 May 2009, 00:15   #12
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yes but what i meant for that wise arse was that anything for love was a bigger hit than i'd lie for you
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Old 22 May 2009, 11:14   #13
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It is indeed, it's strange that Sony would go to the trouble to get the 2 EMI tracks on there and then just ship it out with new artwork. They would have to pay for the 2 tracks and a percentage of each sale would go to EMI too. So yeah, it's a strange one.
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Old 22 May 2009, 11:47   #14
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It is indeed, it's strange that Sony would go to the trouble to get the 2 EMI tracks on there and then just ship it out with new artwork. They would have to pay for the 2 tracks and a percentage of each sale would go to EMI too. So yeah, it's a strange one.
Possible reasons:

1. They are bored themselves by all those compilations that don't include anything new.
2. They've flooded the market with so many uninteresting CDs that they have to offer something that's at least a little different.
3. They've realized that customers aren't that stupid to think that Meat Loaf's career ended in 1984.



I guess paying for those two tracks won't ruin them.

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Old 22 May 2009, 11:54   #15
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Possibly one of the most pointless Meat Loaf releases ever (no Bat III jokes, please!)
Ah bollocks

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Old 22 May 2009, 12:55   #16
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I knew you'd be reading
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Old 25 May 2009, 06:40   #17
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When are we getting the 5 albums, OWNED BY SONY, digitally remastered and re-released? NOOO, WE'LL GET 10 MILLION COMPILATIONS BEFORE THAT HAPPENS.

Edit: OK, "Bat Out Of Hell" doesn't count because they've already done that to death. But, come on, "Dead Ringer" and "Bad Attitude" could use a good remaster.
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Old 25 May 2009, 12:01   #18
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Dead Ringer and Bad Attitude are long overdue for remastering. In fact didn't Kasim say in his recent intervie that they'd actually recorded about 5 songs for a Bat2 back in 1979, something like that, adding those little chestnuts as a bonus for Dead Ringer would be the bogs dollocks.

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Old 25 May 2009, 17:02   #19
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Dead Ringer and Bad Attitude are long overdue for remastering. In fact didn't Kasim say in his recent intervie that they'd actually recorded about 5 songs for a Bat2 back in 1979, something like that, adding those little chestnuts as a bonus for Dead Ringer would be the bogs dollocks.

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Yea but its been EXACTLY 30 years. the original is probably so diluted it makes the CD master of Dead Ringer probably look like a blue ray
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Old 26 May 2009, 00:46   #20
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It would still be worth a listen and a selling point for the CD.

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Old 26 May 2009, 10:42   #21
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Yea but its been EXACTLY 30 years. the original is probably so diluted it makes the CD master of Dead Ringer probably look like a blue ray
rubbish, there have been many good remastered albums older than that, granted maybe not as top notch as newer ones but still worth it.
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Old 27 May 2009, 12:23   #22
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I don't understand. What original is so diluted? The masters? What masters? "Dead Ringer" or Meat's attempt at "Bad For Good"? Jim said in an interview in 1983 that they couldn't get anything out of Meat for that album so nothing exists.
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Old 27 May 2009, 13:47   #23
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And yet Kasim in an interview this past week said that Meat and Jim recorded about 5 songs for a Bat2 back in 1979.
Ryan do your research thoroughly

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Old 27 May 2009, 16:12   #24
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And Kasim was the co-producer and songwriter of "Bad For Good"? Jim specifically said they worked on the tracks but couldn't get anything out of Meat Loaf, which was the reason Meat Loaf did "Dead Ringer" because he was so frustrated with the other songs. It's all there in the interview where Jim talks about "The Dream Engine". Kasim may be mistaken. I definitely believe he's mistaken about the time line for "Back Into Hell". It wasn't started in 1991 because the "Hits Out Of Hell" DVD said the album was going to be released that year and Meat Loaf, himself, said they began work on the album in the 1980s.

No offense, but I'm going to stick with Meat and Jim's word on this.
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Old 27 May 2009, 18:53   #25
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