Thanks guys. Listening now "Couldn't have said it better" for the first time. Bought it 20 minutes ago from the local cd store.
Sounds a bit different from the stuff I've heard so far. But good nevertheless.
I'm especially impressed of the song "Standing on the outside" from "Blind before I stop", it's a slow song but really powerful. Some songs in that album are pretty sad, but it's not a depressive album by any means. And even if the album theme is dark it can be powerful at the same time, just like Roger Waters' "Amused to Death" or Pink Floyd's "The Wall".
As my signature tells you I'm a diehard Rush fan - and that's probably why I like the "pompous approach" in Meat Loaf's stuff too. I like big, majestic sound combined with good, straightforward rock.
Another thing that really makes a difference to me is the live sound. What is the best live album of Loaf?
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