02 Jan 2006, 17:49 | #1 |
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Question to Steinman fans
I came across Jim Steinman's entry in wikipedia.
It says this under "Bad for Good": In 1981 a sequel album to Bat Out of Hell was ready, but Meat Loaf's voice, after years of continuing tour, was not. This time Jim Steinman co-produced all of the tracks. Todd Rundgren, the producer from "Bat Out of Hell" co-produced every track except "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through", which was co-produced by Jimmy Iovine, who later headed Interscope Records. Steinman had to sing his songs himself, with the help of backup vocalist Rory Dodd; the album was released as Bad for Good. The album produced one hit, Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through, which rose to position 32 on the Billboard charts in a 6 week run in July 1981. The tracks "Lost Boys and Golden Girls," "Surf's Up" and "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" were sung by Rory Dodd, despite the fact that Dodd is not credited for this work in the album's credits. Jim Steinman appeared in a music video for the song, lip-synching to Dodd's vocals. The song "Left in the Dark" was later recorded by Barbra Streisand on her album "Emotions," with Jim Steinman as the sole producer of that track. LINK I never knew this. I really thought that was Jim's voice on all tracks. I can't hear much of difference in voice between Surf's up and Left in the Dark especially. Is this true or just made up nonsense.????? |
02 Jan 2006, 19:15 | #2 |
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True. If you look at the credits for ther album, its says "Featured vocal: Rory Dodd" for both Lost Boys and Golden Girls and Surfs Up. Rock And Roll Dreams would still be sung by Jim, though.
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02 Jan 2006, 20:19 | #3 |
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OMG i really never noticed thet sound the same.... i gotta go listen to these now!!
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I personally think Bad For Good is an excellent album but Steinman's vocals on what he sings, suck. Pud |
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03 Jan 2006, 00:50 | #5 |
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I know I heard/read at some time ( not sure when/ where ) that Meat Loaf's voice was fine at this time. He didn't like the song's and so thats why he didn't record them. He also talks on VH-1 about trading 'Rock and roll dreams' for 'Dead Ringer'.
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03 Jan 2006, 01:20 | #6 |
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Meats voice was shot in '81 even he's said it was. If Rory Dodd is singing on 3 of the songs on Bad For Good, then there'd have been no good for Meat Loaf at the time.
There's all sorts of myths and urban legends surrounding Bad For Good (Renegade Angel) and Dead Ringer. But from what I can gather, Meat and Jim were under contract to put out a record, Meat wrecked his voice due to the long touring schedule he'd done and his style of singing, Jim didn't like what he heard coming out of Meat, so he recorded the songs himself (as he'd already done most of the production) hence Bad For Good. And chucked Meat Loaf a load of songs (due to a contractual agreement) to record on his own, hence Dead Ringer. If Meats voice was in form as it was for Bat1 then Bad For Good (or Renegade Angel as it would have been known) would have been sung by Meat and Steinman would have fully produced Dead Ringer. Pud |
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This Rory singing on these tracks is new to me anyway. I've had the album (including the lp with ep) for about 10 years but never noticed all this before... unbelievable.
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03 Jan 2006, 01:51 | #8 |
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I doubt we'll ever know the 'truth' about this!
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03 Jan 2006, 01:58 | #9 |
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Absolutely we'll never know the full ins and outs surrounding B4G or DR, but the only things I know for a fact is, Meats voice was shot (both Jim AND Meat have said so) and that they were under pressure and under contract to release another album.
There was also a falling out between Meat Loaf and his then manager David Sonenberg, whom he parted company with but Jim kept. And I think his new manager Alan Dellentash, just wanted to make money off of Meat Loaf. Pud |
03 Jan 2006, 17:33 | #10 |
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That is the jim steinman fan base opinion that " jim did not allow Meat to sing his songs cause his voice was shot".
Meat's story is that he did not like the concept from Bad for good and that BFG and DIMP were bloody copies. He did not want to record a copy of Bat out of hell. IThat could be the main reason. Dead Ringer he sings quite well. So he could record BFG but he did not want it. |
03 Jan 2006, 22:12 | #11 |
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Yes Bart
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03 Jan 2006, 23:02 | #12 |
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I think meats voice is superb on deadringer, its an underatted album and to hear Meat play any of these live would be amazing, he always performed Im Gonna Love Her For both of us very well during the 80s.
I think meat said that his voice was pieced together bit by bit for deadringer. What I have never understood about the voice problem during this period is, why did he tour if he couldn't sing? |
03 Jan 2006, 23:23 | #13 |
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Reluctant as he might be, even Bart would agree that Meat had a hell of a lot of legal troubles around this time and people were suing him up to the ying yang, he needed to pay the bills and feed his family. He's only human after all.
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04 Jan 2006, 00:19 | #14 |
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Also goes some way to understanding why he ( from my understanding ) believes he sings better now than ever. No pressure. Or at least not as much. I suspect he's 100% the boss these days.
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04 Jan 2006, 12:46 | #15 |
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Well Pud, he failed in taht cause the dead ringer tour was a financial failure. His voice was not good but he just wants to tour and promote the album. Thats just the way he is. In november 2003 he was as sick as a dog and still he wants to perform and that has nothing to do with the money.
he is just a focking train. Its what he says but indeed he is. Money is not the reason. |
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Here here A VERY underated album IMHO. |
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Ok, here's the deal: before you guys tangle this around for the umpteen time. Pudding, you should have spared me the hassle... but...
We all know that one of the songs from Dead Ringer is the first (to our knowledge) Steinman song that Meat Loaf performed. It was from the musical of the same name, More Than You Deserve, which flopped ignominiously at the Public Theatre. Meat Loaf recorded it as an EP, but with another producer. Steinman wasn't allowed in the studio. The EP (mysteriously) went missing... For some reason, the song wasn't included on Bat Out of Hell: but it was auditioned (primarily) when Meat and Jim were searching for labels. Another song they did, which ended up on Bad for Good, was Left in the Dark. More Than You Deserve was played (many times) on the original Bat tour. I'd hardly call this song a "rip-off" of something from Bat Out of Hell, because it was meant to be apart of Bat - then Renegade Angel - probably Bad for Good - and eventually Dead Ringer. It's never been done since The next song, for the second album, was Everything is Permitted. Meat and Jim even mention it in this interview: http://www.jimsteinman.com/juliachild.htm Quote:
These two songs, and probably Left in the Dark (included), were meant to be on the album Renegade Angel. Steinman and Meat, in an interview for Bat II, even describe what the cover would have been like (and I think it's also mentioned in The Phenomenology of Excess?). Picture this: a gym, with heaps of women making out, and an angel with exhaust pipes on his back flying up into the heavens. Very intriguing... LOL The fall-out with R.A. is explained (the best one I could find on such short-notice) at: http://www.jimsteinman.com/00classicr3.htm Quote:
After that, he lost his voice. He couldn't sing anything, even if they wrote an album the "proper way". So that's that... Hopefully that's all cleared up |
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well..ehm.... , that was just what i was trying to say all the time
He did not record it cause he did not like the concept. Last edited by Bart; 05 Jan 2006 at 14:54. |
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You got to love the puns Meat Loaf drifted without him through a succession of half-baked efforts Always make sure your Meat Loaf is fully baked
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06 Jan 2006, 10:50 | #21 |
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I don't think Meat Loaf fans don't love that line. It is the line I have read a lot back in late eighties and i hate it and it is not true.
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06 Jan 2006, 11:21 | #22 |
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It's not meant to be true, it's meant to be a joke. However, most people would agree that BBIS and MATLAF weren't Meats finer moments.
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BBIS was for me the second after Bat. I thought it was great. And abouts Meats finer moments:
I think it was his finer moments cause life was tough for him back tehn. i am not going into details we all know off but he did a great job in view of all the misery. The tours in 84/85 and 86/87 and 88 and 89 were awesome. The record company really sucked. Arista was a very bad company. And CBS did not care about The Loaf at all. They just wanted to spent little money and did not care about The Loaf's career. They had a short term view and just wanted to earn a lot of money right after Bat. |
06 Jan 2006, 13:55 | #24 |
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To a Steinman fan, there's clearly a difference when you listen more closely.
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