Singer Marvin Lee Aday – known by the public as Meat Loaf – has had a long career that has soared and tumbled downhill, only to rise again. He achieved the classic overnight success that was many hard years in the making. Meat Loaf's music can move between pop/rock love ballads and heavy-hitting hard rock anthems; he can manage either equally well…
On this double CD you will find the greatest hits of Meat Loaf who scored one of the best-selling pop albums ever with the 1977 album 'Bat Out Of Hell'. With of course 'Paradise By The Dashboard Light', 'I'd Do Anything For You', 'You Took The Word Right Out Of My Mouth', 'Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad', 'Bat Out Of Hell', supplemented with other hits by producer Jim Steinman (the big man behind Meat Loaf) with related artists such as Bonnie Tyler (ao 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' and 'It's A Hertache ') and Ellen Foley (including' We Belong To The Night 'and' What's A Matter Baby ').
On this double CD you will find the greatest hits of Meat Loaf who scored one of the best-selling pop albums ever with the 1977 album 'Bat Out Of Hell'. With of course 'Paradise By The Dashboard Light', 'I'd Do Anything For You', 'You Took The Word Right Out Of My Mouth', 'Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad', 'Bat Out Of Hell', supplemented with other hits by producer Jim Steinman (the big man behind Meat Loaf) with related artists such as Bonnie Tyler (ao 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' and 'It's A Hertache ') and Ellen Foley (including' We Belong To The Night 'and' What's A Matter Baby ').
Heaven & Hell is a compilation album by American singer Meat Loaf and Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. It was released in 1989 by Telstar Records. The majority of songs included on Heaven & Hell were written by Jim Steinman, who wrote some of Meat Loaf and Tyler's biggest hits. Meat Loaf's tracks come from Bat Out of Hell (1977), Dead Ringer (1981) and Midnight at the Lost and Found (1983). Tyler's tracks come from Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983) and Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire (1986)…
Piece of the Action: The Best of Meat Loaf collects 30 songs from the larger than life rocker. At two discs, this U.K. collection would seem the perfect vehicle to showcase Marvin Lee Aday's three decades worth of material, but Piece of the Action narrows its focus on the his years with BMG and Sony, which means that anyone looking for recent hits like "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" is out of luck. That said, Meat Loaf's '70s and early '80s output provided him with the majority of his hits, making this early career anthology a worthy addition to the myriad reissues of his 1977 classic Bat out of Hell.
Guilty Pleasure Tour is a concert tour by American rock musician Meat Loaf in support of his 2011 album Hell in a Handbasket. The tour only visited Australia and New Zealand; more dates were expected to be announced for mainland Europe and North America, but did not eventuate…