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Originally Posted by AndyK
Free For All is worth having eventually too. But I wouldn't put it at the top of the must buy list.
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a Ted Nugent album that is, with Meat on lead vocal.
I think the Very Best Of from 99 (98?) is a good start. That's how I got hooked. Feeatures a good variety covering almost every album.
Also there's a bunch of records only semi-related to the Loaf. Such as several Rocky Horror (Picture) Show soundtracks or The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra one.
You should also check out some of the duets he recorded for other artists albums, such as Kickapoo with Tenacious D, A Time for Heroes with Brian May, Back To Sorrento with Pavarotti or Tonight is Right for Love for the South Park album. (I guess you can find most of them on youtube)
Now if you find yourself getting into Steinman as well, please come back to me