08 Dec 2016, 00:53 | #1 |
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Hero-Tyce Track Listing
Tyce-Hero Track Listing!!!
The album will be out Feb 17 Art by Borris Valllejo and Julie Bell. All these tracks are fully produced with live Guitars, Bass, Drums, Piano, Synths, Bvs, Horns, Triangles, the kitchen sink and drain plus MORE.....In other words the production is HUGE!!! These tracks will be available on ITunes etc as well as physical CDs 1. Holding Out For a Hero (Single Release In Feb) 2. Heaven Can Wait 3. I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back 4. Left In the Dark 5. Total Eclipse Of the Heart 6. It’s all Coming Back to me now 7. I’m Gonna Love Her for both of us 8. Objects in the Rear View Mirror (With Mia Moravis) 9. Braver Than We Are (With Alex Nester) The below Bonus CD will only be available with purchase of the physical CD only, the tracks were recorded LIVE in a prominent Los Angeles Studio August 2016, No edits, one take each track, Piano and Vocal only…sounds amazing! 1.Holding Out for a Hero 2.Everything Is Permitted 3.Anything for Love 4.I’m Gonna Love Her For Both of us 5.Its all Coming Back to me now 6.More than you Deserve 7.For Crying Out Loud I really would like to set up a Vinyl limited edition, if we can get enough on board who will buy it then we can make it happen. Please Please like, buy and share etc, this is all about keeping Jim Steinman's music alive for a new generation, and if this album can be a success there will be more to follow....this is NOT a money making venture trust me, if we were in it for that we would have been out long ago and far away...... Nick |
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08 Dec 2016, 01:17 | #2 |
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As there are only 4 songs that don't overlap with the main track listing, why not just make the main album 13 tracks, and then include the songs that do overlap as the bonuses? One would think the piano and vocal only tracks would help the fully produced tracks flow nicely without seeming like intrusions, and we're used to longer albums from Jim and his crew anyway.
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08 Dec 2016, 01:40 | #4 |
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I'm sorry, but I still don't really see the point. Live and one take shouldn't matter -- some of the best songs in rock history have benefited from sparse production and nailing it in a single take. You're an experienced producer. I'm sure you could find a way for the tracks that don't overlap with the main listing to flow with the present running order. If Jim could fit "Heaven Can Wait" and "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" into an otherwise full-blast album like Bat, it shouldn't be so hard to fit 4 songs into specific junctures in a list of 9. Rather like creating a mix tape (or, these days, a playlist).
You're of course welcome to your opinion, and I'm not in charge, but it just seems to me like 13 songs and 3 bonus tracks would be nicer bang for the buck, and more in keeping with what fans might expect. (Maybe -- just spit-balling here -- one could even engage in some tomfoolery like a recent renowned singer of Steinman tracks did and label the overlapping bonuses "songwriter demos" for those in the larger market who are not up to speed on what those would sound like. ) My two cents. Last edited by letsgotoofar; 08 Dec 2016 at 01:46. |
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No i dont really agree with you but thats ok no worries, there is no way jim and meat did much in one take ever, just poping a "live" track in the middle of an album would kill the flow....either way when you hear it you can better judge at that point..... i hope you can enjoy it Cheers Nick |
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08 Dec 2016, 02:22 | #6 |
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For me, there's a couple that more than likely will always sit second to Meat's versions - as much because of Jim's production or influence on them as Meat's delivery - but I like the list. Especially looking forward to seeing the two Dead Ringer tracks get a better production.
As for the second CD, although i think they could have been added on all versions (like the piano demos on the end of Braver on itunes) if they are like the like acoustic stuff I have heard then I think it's right they are segregated in some way. Roll on February. |
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08 Dec 2016, 02:41 | #7 |
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For those buying a hard copy, yeah. In a digital age, length only matters to those with a short attention span. One could hardly argue that applies to fans of Jim and Meat after what we've enjoyed over the years, right? xD
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Confused about Bravers addition
Why? Meat has just released GATW just seems counter productive Should've put out a cut of Tyce doing IJWQ or ending with Tonight Is what it means to be young or nowhere fast |
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It's not a recent addition; gossip has counted this song as part of the album almost since they started talking about it.
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As far as Including Braver, why not? it was recorded and finalized in June 2016... And why compare Meat with Tyce, two COMPLETELY different vocalists, with different interpretations and characters of some of the same songs, i can see why some may say it will never compare to Meat without hearing it, and that maybe so and i agree, we are not trying to compete, but this is Music and art so why not just embrace and enjoy what we have, i have spent countless hours and money creating this along with Tyce, Zak and Pat, then it was picked up by a label and Management so things are looking up, this is the music you all love and with the right support we can bring the live show to Europe next year.......i was kind of expecting more of a "Good Luck" or "thanks for keeping the music alive and live" comments.... Nick |
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08 Dec 2016, 20:06 | #14 |
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Has "Hero" had any lyrical change? I have always thought of that as a woman's song, partially because Bonnie did it. But also from a character perspective. Maybe that is just my "old-school" train of thought showing.
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Further, we get that you believe in the project, and that Tyce is good at what he does, but you're posting about it on a Meat Loaf fan forum (as opposed to the Rockman or a Steinman fan site), for crying out loud (no pun intended). Maybe you could expect some "good luck" and "thanks for keeping the music alive" here, and indeed I see some of that in the replies, but this is a Meat Loaf forum. Of course they're gonna compare him to Meat Loaf, be it favorably or unfavorably! I knew that the song was going to be on the album (never mind how), they didn't, but Meat's came out first, so of course his fans will jump to Meat's side and ask why Tyce is "covering" something Meat just did. I look forward to it either way. I was just expressing some thoughts. You can take them or leave them (looks to me like you'll leave them). Not a big deal, or at least not as big as you're making it. |
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groveling? huh really? pretty sure this site is Meat and Meat related, if not please someone let me know....and i am not being sarcastic, if i should not be posting on this site please someone tell me.... So you knew Braver was on the album huh.....i highly doubt that Lets just move on |
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Bizarre to add Braver so soon after the first official commercial release by both Meat and Jim, bizarre to add Hero and All coming back, songs I seriously think are written for female singers (yes even Meat got that wrong but at least it was a duet with a female on it and made somewhat sense). Haven't we had enough covers of that song anyway? Bizarre to get Julie Bell to do the artwork here too (really? ).
Finally I find it bizarre Tyce seems so intent on showing off his disdain towards Trump supporters/voters so early on in his career over and over again to the point he seems to think there is something morally or educationally wrong with these people. Maybe he can afford to do that if he is only targeting the New York, California and UK markets? He writes how much respect he would gain from Trump supporters if they were honest and stop ignoring what they want to ignore. He seems very sure of himself all Trump supporters are doing that. Hmmm. Look I get the American election was divise but that doesn't mean you should make it worse by keep going on about it when you are starting to market a product. I find it foolish and typically ignorant from young artists these days. Interesting to note that this problem with artists has been discussed on this forum recently. A cover of Ill kill you is interesting... But ultimately not for me this Tyce guy, at least not now. |
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This album is designed hopefully for a new generation of Steinman fans, Zak and Tyce are both in their 20s so were -20 when Bat came out!! Imagine that! Anyway, give it a shot you may like it Nick |
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The original is a 30 year old song. Not quite a comparison what you were arguing with.
Personally I think it would have been better if Meat had done a less famous Bonnie cover such as Ravishing. A forgotten gem which is exactly the type of song that should be covered. The chorus is superb and screams Meat Loaf to me. A more rock version of that would be like a combo of More and Braver itself. I stand corrected. Just realised Ravishing was used as a theme for Hulk Hogan. Oh well no more unknown/forgotten Steinman gems left to cover. Time to stop with that anyway for Meat. Last edited by AndrewG; 09 Dec 2016 at 13:37. Reason: Didn't know about Hulk Hogan nonsense. |
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I too wish Tyce wouldn't preach so much about politics and I'm from the UK.
Anyway I don't see why people would be too hung up over perception of male/female lyrics, as a gay man my instinct tells me Tyce probably leans that way Anyway I'm looking forward to the release and would love to see a live show over here and meet Tyce etc, the thought of no one properly performing Jim's stuff live with a band saddens me so this should be a good start |
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