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JacenSolo
28 Apr 2003, 15:40
When was this re-issued on CD? And where was it/is it actually available. I've finally gotten to hear this, and I really enjoy hearing the other side of Meat Loaf !
-Jerry

Tim
28 Apr 2003, 18:13
Well, don't know where it is avalable. But i do have the original record and a disk with the songs... + some extra's. It is great. Maybe you can ask your local shop about it.

Tim

badger
28 Apr 2003, 21:04
I don't know if this is any good to you, but a website on Stoney and Meat Loaf has track listings of a lot of, if not all the records released at:

http://homepages.tesco.net/~stoneymeat/table.htm

I'm not sure when the album was re-released as I don't know much about Stoney and Meat Loaf, but it might be of some use :)

If I see anything else i'll tag it on.

Edit:

Actually i've just realised this page doesn't contain info about cd's only records from the looks of it. My bad :(

Edit 2:

Yet again I need to look before i post! This is a quote from the site FAQ:

"Question:

Where can I buy the CD/recordings/records of Stoney and Meat Loaf?

Answer:

Only one of the Stoney and Meat Loaf recordings has ever been released on CD. This is the song "(I'd Love To Be) As Heavy As Jesus". This is available on the Motown Gospel compilation CD "Key To The Kingdom" which is not particularly hard to find. It is currently listed as available at Tower Records.

None of the other Stoney and Meat Loaf tracks have been released on CD. To listen to these other tracks you will need the facility to play vinyl and purchase some of the albums/singles which are listed in detail on the Track Listings Page. None of these vinyl records are currently available new but to be honest they are not particularly difficult to find at on line second hand record stores and auction sites. "

Hope this help, i'm not sure how up to date it is.

JacenSolo
28 Apr 2003, 21:19
I could've sworn someone on this site mentioned a re-issue on CD of this album.....anyone else have more info? Thanks so far to everyone !!

R.
28 Apr 2003, 21:21
Did u try a search?

JacenSolo
28 Apr 2003, 21:51
I did online, and didn't have much luck. Or do you mean the messageboard? I've read so many posts in the last week, trying to absorb all the information, it's hard to keep track ! Doing a search now !!

The Flying Mouse
28 Apr 2003, 21:57
:twisted: Hi Jasen.
What R. meant,is have you used the MLUKFC forum search facility?
You can find it in the tool bar in the top right corner of this page.
Type in Meat Loaf & Stoney (or even better,just Stoney) and all articals featuring that subject that have been posted on these forums will apear.
Good hunting.
8)

Puritan
29 Apr 2003, 00:53
None of the other Stoney and Meat Loaf tracks have been released on CD. To listen to these other tracks you will need the facility to play vinyl and purchase some of the albums/singles which are listed in detail on the Track Listings Page. None of these vinyl records are currently available new but to be honest they are not particularly difficult to find at on line second hand record stores and auction sites. "

Hope this help, i'm not sure how up to date it is.

It is up to date as far as I am aware. I don't claim to know everything but I have never found or seen an officially released CD for Stoney and Meat Loaf in any country (yet anyway!). And I won't believe it till I have one in my hand!

Puritan (Stoney and Meat Loaf Webmaster)

badger
29 Apr 2003, 01:52
It is up to date as far as I am aware. I don't claim to know everything but I have never found or seen an officially released CD for Stoney and Meat Loaf in any country (yet anyway!). And I won't believe it till I have one in my hand!

Puritan (Stoney and Meat Loaf Webmaster)

Thanks for the info. Just to let you know i wasn't doubting whether it was up to date, just saying I wasn't sure as it wasn't my information :) It was a very useful site by the way, I didn't know very much about Stoney and Meat before :)

Meatles
29 Apr 2003, 04:41
I think that everyone is talking about the Terra Firma Records release of
Meat Loaf featuring Stoney. I have this CD and to be honest I am not overly happy with it - the sound isn't great, it is the 1978 reissue version so the songs arent the best from the S&M sessions.

I just stick to the one Puritan has sent me, clear sound and all of the S&M cuts.

Puritan
29 Apr 2003, 09:23
As Meatles quite rightly says there has been a CD on Ebay a few times, though not recently, "released" by Terra Firma Entertainment of Canada.

This has always been at a very high price. I bought a copy out of curiosity but as you can't buy it in any legitimate outlets I think it is a bootleg and would not in anyway recommend it for the reasons given by Meatles

Shadows On The Wall
29 Apr 2003, 15:12
Ive searched everywhere, to find the Stoney and meat cd, but cant buy it anywhere.
Any ideas??

Tim
29 Apr 2003, 15:15
Just look at those markt sites... orhow do you call them?? Were they offer and ask stuff. There you can find beautifull stuff, special Meat Loaf stuff. Bought all my vinyl records on those sites. and maybe you are lucky and find something!

The Flying Mouse
29 Apr 2003, 16:48
MEATLES :twisted: How's it going man.Long time no see.I thought you'd been kidnapped by aliens or something :lol: .
I bought the album produced in Canada myself on e bay a good while ago.
I wasn't overly impressed :? .Apart from what the guys have already said,there are only nine tracks and (back me up here guys)the cover is downright awful :evil: .It's (supposed to be) a picture of Meat made out of (you guessed it) meat.The fact that his hair is tomato sauce just doesn't help at all :roll: .

Tim
29 Apr 2003, 16:59
There are two covers for that cd. I thought also that the cd was released twice.... but don't know for sure. :lol:

ChrisBelfast
29 Apr 2003, 17:11
Just on the Stoney/meat Loaf discussion, Ebay.co.uk has the original LP - bids start at £9.50. I woulda bid myself but i dont have anything that plays LP's. maybe one for the collectors! Seller says:

Meatloaf featuring Stoney and Meatloaf Vinyl LP
UK release on the Prodigal Label (a subsidiary of Tamla Motown) Record Number PDL 2010

This is a 1979 LP though the recordings were made back in 1971 at Tamla Motown Records in Detroit

Stoney is better known today as Shaun Murphy lead vocalist for the band Little Feat

Record and sleeve are both in very good condition and the record plays with no problems

Track Listing

Jimmy Bell
She Waits By The Window
It Takes All Kinds Of People
Stone Heart
Who Is The Leader Of The People
What You See Is What You Get
Kiss Me Again
Sunshine (Where's Heaven)
Jessica White
Lady Be Mine
Everything Under The Sun

Puritan
29 Apr 2003, 17:16
[Apart from what the guys have already said,there are only nine tracks and (back me up here guys)the cover is downright awful :evil: .It's (supposed to be) a picture of Meat made out of (you guessed it) meat.The fact that his hair is tomato sauce just doesn't help at all :roll: .

Couldn't agree more - the cover is a copy of the US re-release vinyl album cover and is a strong candidate for the most revolting LP cover of all time.

At least the UK and European record companies had the sense to stick with the orginal Rare Earth LP cover when it was re-released over here

Puritan
29 Apr 2003, 17:27
meatloafisgod wrote "Just on the Stoney/meat Loaf discussion, Ebay.co.uk has the original LP - bids start at £9.50. I woulda bid myself but i dont have anything that plays LP's. maybe one for the collectors! Seller says: "


Rather embarassed now because I am the seller - just disposing of a surplus copy that I acquired at some point in the past

:oops: :oops: :oops:

The Flying Mouse
29 Apr 2003, 17:32
[Couldn't agree more - the cover is a copy of the US re-release vinyl album cover and is a strong candidate for the most revolting LP cover of all time.

At least the UK and European record companies had the sense to stick with the orginal Rare Earth LP cover when it was re-released over here
Amen.
What do you think the record company guys said when they seen the US version 8O .You probibily could't post it here :lol: .

Meatles
29 Apr 2003, 19:22
I can agree with you all

The cover for the US re-issue is pityful. What in hell were they thinking??
the cover is soooo non-meat style. it looks like a crappy 1950's gospel album - Some people I talked to at record shops were convinced it wasn't
even the same Meat Loaf who did Bat because the the cover and the poor
choices of tracks for the album.

The real kicker is that Prodigal never put any of the single releases on the
Re-issue!!!!???? WYSIWYG should have been put on the LP primarily because it was the only well-known chart debuting track of the album that BOOH fans could have looked back on and said "hey, I didnt know ML sang that?".