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He did go on to say in the book that Bob Ellis told him that the reason the album was going out as is was to finish the contract with Arista. "Yeah, Bob, and the check is in the mail."
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all the songs off BBIS sounded great live, my first concert was birmingham nec 1987. yes frank farian put the dance beats on the record, could've been worse he might of put boney m's background vocals to the album, without meat knowing!!!
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Actually, all of the people on the record (with the exception of John Parr, John Golden and Meat Loaf himself), even Amy and Elaine Goff, are mainly the same people who worked with Farian on his other projects such as Boney M and Milli Vanilli, adding further credence to my belief that Meat did not actually record a rock version of the album in Germany in 1986.
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the live album was the one put out to finish the contract, not BBIS. He even got his brother-in-law Tom Edmunds to produce it on the cheap. Arista had Meat signed to a 3 album deal - BA, BBIS and Live.
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Either way, the fact remains that it was hardly a rock album by all circumstantial evidence.
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