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Wario
08 Sep 2010, 06:48
Yep, including the rerelease Exclusives and the Temptations Cover:

What You See Is What You Get
It Takes All Kinds Of People
Who is The Leader Of The People?
She Waits at the Window
Jimmy Bell
The Way You Do The Things You Do
(I'd Love To Be) as Heavy as Jesus
Sunshine (Wheres Heaven?)
Kiss Me Again - Stoney and Meatloaf version
Stone Heart
Game of Love
Jessica White
Lady Be Mine
Everything Under the Sun
Kiss Me Again - Meat and some unknown guy version

and Yes, "Meatloaf" isn't a typo

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Evil One
08 Sep 2010, 16:44
They're all :shit: so the order makes no difference.

Steve6
08 Sep 2010, 16:50
Not everyone has this record to rate it anyway (only the diehard fan). I listened to it once..and never listened to it again.

Elijah's way
09 Sep 2010, 01:11
What You See Is What You Get
The Way You Do The Things You Do
(I'd Love To Be) as Heavy as Jesus
Kiss Me Again
Who Is The Leader Of The People
She Waits By The Window
Game Of Love
Sunshine (where's Heaven)
Lady Be Mine
Stone Heart
Jessica White
Jimmy Bell
It Takes All Kinds Of People
Everything Under The Sun

evil nickname
09 Sep 2010, 09:40
Game of Love (written by Ike Turner, by the way)
What You See Is What You Get
The Way You Do The Things You Do
Jimmy Bell (extended version)
(I'd Love To Be) as Heavy as Jesus
Lady Be Mine
Kiss Me Again
Stone Heart
Jessica White
It Takes All Kinds of People
Who Is the Leader of the People (Edwin Starr's version is so much better)
She Waits By The Window
Everything Under the Sun
Sunshine (Where's Heaven?)

GDW
09 Sep 2010, 11:58
Collect them all up and send them to Afghanistan.:-)

Wario
09 Sep 2010, 16:04
Not everyone has this record to rate it anyway (only the diehard fan).

Arent the majority of the forum a "diehard fan" :|

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Steve6
09 Sep 2010, 16:19
Arent the majority of the forum a "diehard fan" :|


Do people on this forum own every single Meat Loaf item available? and more importantly do they love them all? If you answer yes to both of these questions then you are a diehard fan. ;) I don't so I'm not one, and I don't want to be either lol.

Can I also have a show of hands on who listens to the Stoney and Meatloaf CD on a regular basis?

Sarge
09 Sep 2010, 16:26
Can I also have a show of hands on who listens to the Stoney and Meatloaf CD on a regular basis?

No one as there is no CD. :p

Steve6
09 Sep 2010, 16:41
No one as there is no CD. :p

So what was that CD they released in 1971 then? A frisbee :roll:

Puritan
09 Sep 2010, 16:42
What You See Is What You Get
Jimmy Bell
(I'd Love To Be) as Heavy as Jesus
Game of Love
Jessica White
The Way You Do The Things You Do
It Takes All Kinds of People
She Waits By The Window
Sunshine (Where's Heaven?)
Who Is the Leader of the People
Stone Heart
Kiss Me Again
Everything Under the Sun
Lady Be Mine

Wario
09 Sep 2010, 19:21
So what was that CD they released in 1971 then? A frisbee :roll:

no they call it an LP

Sarge
09 Sep 2010, 20:42
So what was that CD they released in 1971 then? A frisbee :roll:

:lawl: Someone should tell Philips and Sony that they were late. According to Steve6, the CD had already been invented.

evil nickname
09 Sep 2010, 22:57
Can I also have a show of hands on who listens to the Stoney and Meatloaf CD on a regular basis?

Regular might be a bit of stretch, but i play it every now and then. For what it is, it certainly isn't bad. It might not be the best thing thing Motown ever put its name on, but I can think of stuff that's far worse.

Wario
10 Sep 2010, 04:41
Can I also have a show of hands on who listens to the Stoney and Meatloaf CD on a regular basis?

oh by the way, If some fans on here never heard the album, they dont need to reply to the thread.

Its still an album and deserves a ranking L to G.

I find it more enjoyable then Bat 3

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Elijah's way
10 Sep 2010, 05:09
oh by the way, If some fans on here never heard the album, they dont need to reply to the thread.

Its still an album and deserves a ranking L to G.

I find it more enjoyable then Bat 3

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WOW!!! Really? Bat 3 is way better.

Sarge
10 Sep 2010, 11:35
I find it more enjoyable then Bat 3

I agree with Wario. :shock: Well, amost... Bat III sounds modern and contains some good tracks but it appears to be overproduced and I've always had a bad feeling when listening to it because I hated the way it was promoted. I used to say "it's a Desmond Child album featuring vocals by Meat Loaf" and my opinion hasn't changed. There is no central theme, too.

Stoney & Meatloaf sounds more coherent than Bat III and I like Meat's vocals better. He changed his style of singing some years ago and I don't like the new style that much - regardless of what he's telling about the vocal coach. His singing sounded much stronger and way more emotional then and up until the 1990s than it does now, in my opinion.

Stoney & Meatloaf is a good album if you are into Motown stuff. There are one or two songs that are pretty weak but all in all it's quite good. I wouldn't classify it as a real Meat Loaf album though. I assume he just provided vocals and didn't have that much to say with regard to song choice and production. Will have to listen to all songs again before I can rank them.

Pudding
10 Sep 2010, 11:38
I find it more enjoyable then Bat 3

I find it more enjoyable than HCTB

A Slice Of English
10 Sep 2010, 12:12
I agree with Wario. :shock: Well, amost... Bat III sounds modern and contains some good tracks but it appears to be overproduced and I've always had a bad feeling when listening to it because I hated the way it was promoted. I used to say "it's a Desmond Child album featuring vocals by Meat Loaf" and my opinion hasn't changed. There is no central theme, too.

Stoney & Meatloaf sounds more coherent than Bat III and I like Meat's vocals better. He changed his style of singing some years ago and I don't like the new style that much - regardless of what he's telling about the vocal coach. His singing sounded much stronger and way more emotional then and up until the 1990s than it does now, in my opinion.

Stoney & Meatloaf is a good album if you are into Motown stuff. There are one or two songs that are pretty weak but all in all it's quite good. I wouldn't classify it as a real Meat Loaf album though. I assume he just provided vocals and didn't have that much to say with regard to song choice and production. Will have to listen to all songs again before I can rank them.

"All Kind's Of People" kicks some serious ass and I like "What You See Is What You Get" but prefer the live version from LOTW or the Is Nothing Sacred single B-side (Same version).

Having said that, I much prefer Bat 3. Overproduced it may be, but it is a better album by far in my humble opinion.