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re: Jim Steinman Boxed Set

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rockfenris2005 08:25 am UTC 11/11/10
In reply to: re: Jim Steinman Boxed Set - rockfenris2005 08:23 am UTC 11/11/10


I should say that there would be 3 other CDs. And the boxed set would also be made available in vinyl form, with special photographs exlusive to the vinyl release.
>
> I would include:
>
> All new digital remasters of:
>
> * Bat Out Of Hell
> * Bad For Good
> * Dead Ringer
> * Original Sin
> * Bat Out Of Hell 2: Back Into Hell
>
> ALL with bonus DVDs containing any promotional videos and
> radio edits, interviews with the creators (Jim wouldn't
> necessarily have to be involved with this if he didn't
> want to be.)
>
> And then there would be one other CD containing all of
> Jim's contributions to all his other recording projects, a
> new CD recording of highlights from all of his theatre
> scores, and a bonus CD containing all of the demos that
> many of us have YEARNED to hear, DEMOS of UNHEARD SONGS
> included...
>
> > In a thread below, Evil One and Markus kindly suggested
> > which twelve tracks should appear on a Jim Steinman's
> > Greatest Hits Album. I have just read a post at the bottom
> > of the page which is Bellminer responding to a post of
> > mine. His post makes me wonder what albums (could include
> > bootlegs) should be included in a Jim Steinman Boxed Set.
> > I don't think it should necessarily be just the famous
> > albums. Bellminer's list intrigues me. I am wondering what
> > other albums or recordings could be added to the list.
> >
> > Bellminer wrote:
> >
> > "Last year I had my '12 Days of Hell' marathon where I
> > listened to BOOH every day between Oct 21 and Nov 1
> > (BOOH's release date and Jim's birthday). This year I was
> > going to do something more sensible and listen to a
> > different album every day, but I forgot. Maybe I'll take
> > some time later this month and give it a try. Jim's got so
> > much music that there are lots of ways to divide it up
> > into 12 parts, but here's some brainstorming:
> >
> > 1) Bat Out of Hell
> > 2) Neverland musical
> > 3) Live at El Mocambo 1978
> > 4) Live at Nassau Coliseum 1978
> > 5) Dead Ringer
> > 6) Bad for Good
> > 7) Original Sin
> > 8) Bat Out of Hell II
> > 9) Live in Cardiff 1993
> > 10) Tanz der Vampire Vienna
> > 11) Dream Engine live at Mohegan Sun
> > 12) [TBD collection of other songs like TEOTH, MLOONAA,
> > TIWIMTBY, etc]"
> >
> > I wonder if the 12th album could be the Jim Steinman's
> > Greatest Hits Album, featuring all the great artists that
> > Jim has worked with but only including a few Meat Loaf
> > songs.
> >
> > Also, what else could be included in the box? The graphic
> > novel of BOOH The Musical perhaps.


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