| re: VBO Meat Loaf Cover Artwork Variance | |
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Wilbury 06:01 am UTC 05/16/11 |
| In reply to: | re: VBO Meat Loaf Cover Artwork Variance - rockfenris2005 05:51 am UTC 05/16/11 |
| I remember BMV posting that, very cool. Where is that god awful Meat Loaf 99 thing from?? > This is from a post that BMV made in 2007? > > "Michael Whelan, the artist who created the Bat II and > Very Best of Meatloaf covers, is in Denver this weekend > for a Fantasy Art convention. I took off a few hours of > work today to go meet with him. I spent about 3 hours > talking to him about his work. One on one. It was great! > I've been a fan of his ever since Bat II. > > I asked a lot of questions about his work with Jim and > Meat and here are some of the points he made: > > Joe Stefko (drummer touring with Meat at the time) > recommended Whelan's work when Meat was looking for the > Bat II artist. Meat and Jim conceptualized the cover, but > had various disagreements (with Michael caught in the > middle!). One of them wanted the view looking down into > the city, the other wanted a view looking up. The end > result is the bizarre perspective of NYC skyscrapers on > the album cover. > > Apparently, Jim demanded an angel on the cover, but Meat > told Whelan "ah, forget all that angel shit." But, Jim was > adamant about having an angel on the cover. (Reminds me of > "Todd...where's my motorcycle??? from Bat I). > > The idea was the biker going back into Hell, but this time > the Bat was dominating and in charge. > > Regarding the Very Best of Meatloaf cover: > Michael really wasn't interested in doing this piece. He > had a great idea for the biker standing along a ruined > highway. From the impression he gave, neither Jim nor Meat > were directly involved with this concept, so it was left > to the ad execs for the record label. They wanted the > motorcycle in the sky. Michael did several versions (he > estimated about 12) before they found one they liked. > Michael had other commitments at the time and was finding > himself increasingly behind schedule for these other > projects. He was getting irritated with the record folks. > After all their demands, he finished the painting by > putting in a kitchen sink in the lower corner of the > cover. He said he wasn't sure you could see it in the > album cover, but when you view the full-size painting, > it's there. > > Regarding Bat III: > Meatloaf approached Michael about doing this cover. Meat's > original idea was having the biker riding across the > cover, with the girl/angel on the back of the bike, > holding a samurai sword, and slicing the head off the bat. > According to Michael the head was to be almost completely > decapitated with large amounts of blood oozing all over > the place. Michael turned down the conceptual sketch, > knowing that the ad execs would never approve it for > release. Eventually, the project went to Julie Bell. > > Michael mentioned that the original painting to Bat II was > purchased by Meatloaf. > > Michael keeps his original concepts/sketches and > occasionally brings them to shows for quick, cheaper sales > to fans. I asked him about the Bat II concept work and he > said he still had them, and that he'd run into them just a > few weeks back. He and I exchanged information, so I'm > going to try to buy a few off him. These will be the > original pencil/charcoal/acrylic sketches. I'll keep you > all updated! > > All in all, I've wanted to meet Michael Whelan for 13 > years. Nice to say I finally did. Guess I can check him > off my list. > > --BMV" > > And I also have this version of the artwork: > >
> > > > Hey here's something kinda cool. > > > > Below is an image comparing the Artwork Whelan did for The > > Very Best of Meat Loaf: on the left is as it appears on > > his website, right is as it appears on the final album > > cover. > > > > Meat must have asked him to redo the Bat/Monster, but I > > guess he prefers the original. I do too. That bat is much > > more part of the image in the first one, instead of quite > > literally floating, and in the final version its hard to > > tell how far back into the image he's actually intended to > > be. > > > > And he appears to be a in staring match with the guy in > > the first version! I really don't think this painting > > works as an album cover at all, but I do prefer Whelan's > > original over the final! | |
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