| The Definitive 200 | |
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Scarecrow's_Brain 09:04 pm UTC 03/08/07 |
| http://definitive200.com/200_list.php Another in the endless lists put out by various experts, this one by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the National Association of Recording Merchandisers. It's a list of "albums every music lover should own." Jim gets some love at # 66 with Bat Out Of Hell --- Overwrought and undeniable, Meat Loaf's Bat out of Hellremains both one of rock's biggest--and least likely--hit albums. The byproduct of a partnership between beefy singer Marvin Lee "Meat Loaf" Aday and fellow journeyman/National Lampoon Road Show cast member Jim Steinman, Bat out of Hell met 1977's vaunted Year of Punk with a blast of neo-operatic, Wagnerian-scaled bombast (based on Peter Pan, no less) that was as reactionary as anything the spiked set and their supporters could possibly imagine--13 million units worth, and counting. Bat seems to have thrived on the same formula that's made Andrew Lloyd Webber a multimillionaire knight: if you do kitsch, do it big. And what could be more kitschy and emblematic of the '70s than the ubiquitous "classic rock" (an overused adjective that applies all too well here) of "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" or the breathless nookie-quest, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," replete with Phil Rizzuto calling the play-by-play? This digitally remastered edition also includes '78-vintage bonus live cuts of "Bolero" (the live show's equally over-the-top opener) and "Bat out of Hell" that showcase the production's energetic, perfectionist bent. The sonic upgrading here also underscores the oft-overlooked efforts of producer Todd Rundgren. --Jerry McCulley --- Celine's Falling Into You (# 91) and the Footloose soundtrack (# 134) also made the cut. sb | |
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