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Hell In A Handbasket

Meat LoafAudio CD
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“Somebody’s gotta stand in the storm//In the lightning when it pours/Be strong enough to lean on/Show you what a backbone’s for” “Standing in the Storm”

Meat Loaf’s new Legacy/Sony Music album, Hell in a Handbasket, is his 11th studio recording in a career that is highlighted by his 1977 classic Bat out of Hell, which has sold more than 15 ... Read more in Amazon's Meat Loaf Store

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  • Audio CD (March 13, 2012)
  • Original Release Date: 2012
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony Legacy
  • ASIN: B006VOW2IC
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
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1. All of Me
2. The Giving Tree
3. Live or Die
4. Blue Sky/Mad Mad World/The Good God is a Woman and She Don't Like Ugly
5. California Dreamin'
6. Party of One
7. Another Day
8. 40 Days
9. Our Love and Our Souls
10. Stand in the Storm
11. Blue Sky
12. Fall From Grace

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Music comes no bigger than Meat Loaf. After 40 years and selling over 100 million records, among them one of the biggest albums of all time Bat Out Hell - Meat Loaf has been a larger than life presence in music with his unique songs and stellar collaborations.

And now, Meat Loaf does it all again with the release of his new album Hell In A Handbasket, to be released on March 13. Like most Meat Loaf albums, Hell In A Handbasket is a BIG album with every song delivering a message that alludes to the theme of the album. Meat Loaf describes it as "the most personal record I've ever made. It's about how I feel the world's gone to hell in a handbasket. It's really the first record that I've ever put out about how I feel about life and how I feel about what's going on at the moment."

Produced by Paul Crook, Hell In A Handbasket once again features some interesting collaborations and special guests. Public Enemy's Chuck D contributes an original rap mixed into a cover of Tom Cochran's 'Mad Mad World'. Entitled 'The Good God's a Woman And She Don t Like Ugly', it's every bit as interesting as the titles alludes to. Lil Jon, another well-known rap artist who appeared in Celebrity Apprentice alongside Meat Loaf, appears on 'Stand In the Storm.' Certainly, no album would be complete without long time duet partner Patti Russo who features on two songs: 'Our Love And Our Souls' and a version of The Mammas and The Pappas classic 'California Dreamin'.

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Really great songs. Alejandro Guajardo Moreno  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
I liked most of the songs from the first time I heard them. Wiser now  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hauntingly Beautiful March 17, 2012
By Joy
Format:MP3 Music|Amazon Verified Purchase
The moment I listened to the sample clips I felt that this album was both different and familiar - an old friend with new stories to tell. I was so glad when I bought it. It was more than I expected. I found myself entranced by the inherent sadness and fierce struggle that this album represented. The opening song, "All of of Me", relates to the listener that this is a man who bares his soul unashamedly and the song sets the tone for entire album. It is as if he is saying "This is me. This is the man I really am."

If to reinforce this theme, the musicianship is incredible, bringing to us along with his voice the story of a man who is telling us the story of his life - his loves, his fears, his regrets, and his refusal to surrender to the vagaries of a life lived in the two worlds of the private man and the public artist. Add to that the mix of fabulous artists who assisted in this album strengthens his place in a changed musical landscape and makes the album even more relevant.

His version of "California Dreamin'" may be the best rendition of this song that I've ever heard, opening with a weary texture to his voice that folds in upon itself to become a strong scream that intimates that while the artist remembers his past, he will not go down easily.

The album may or may not represent his life, but it exposes sides of his music that fans may never have really seen hidden away in other albums.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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I am not going to do a track-by-track review for Hell in a Handbasket. But, I will say that this is a great new serving of new Meat Loaf tracks. And, I think that the tracks with Patti Russo add a bit more flavor to the tracks. I have a feeling for most people that this album will take a few listens to fully understand it and to embrace it. And I do think that Meat Loaf should write some music eventually. But, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Oh, well. The three song medley (track three) "Blue Sky / Mad Mad World / The Good God is a Woman and She Don't Like Ugly (feat. Chuck D)" is great, and the three songs flow smoothly together. And the third track in the medley is the track that Chuck D is featured on. And his appearance takes the song in a hip-hop direction and makes the medley finish nicely. And Meat Loaf covers The Mamas & The Papas "California Dreamin". He has the same cadence of the original song, but somehow, he makes it his own.

And, I'm pretty sure everyone reading this knows of the track Stand in the Storm. Everyone that guest-vocaled on the album brings their A-game, and for Patti Russo, her vocals are a nice addition to the tracks, "California Dreamin" and "Our Loves & Our Souls."

It's not a CD that is going to blow everyone away, say like his BOOH albums, but this CD is a great new direction for the Meat man. The music is awesome, and nicely varied between each song. At first, you won't find yourself going back to this album over and over again like with certain albums when they suddenly get released, but there is something to each track that brings you back eventually. Kind of like the show Friday Night Lights. Not every episode blew me away, but there was enough there that kept me coming back for more. R.I.P. Friday Night Lights. Anyways......There is one song "Blue Sky" that feels way too short, only because it's 2:57, and it feels like an vocal interlude to "Fall from Grace" which finishes off this North American edition. Although...I will say I wasn't prepared for the "Blue Sky" track to end with the Emergency Broadcast System sounds (like for an important newscast, or a severe weather alert on the radio...)

Also, if you are wondering what the difference is between the releases of Hell in a Handbasket, it is pretty much the cover art and a swapping around a little of the track listing. The North American and the Europe editions are the same, and have both the same track-listing, just obviously different covers. Here's the North American/Europe Editions track listing:

1. "All of Me" <5:15>
2. "The Giving Tree" <4:53>
3. "Live or Die" <4:26>
4. "Blue Sky / Mad Mad World / The Good God is a Woman and She Don't Like Ugly (feat. Chuck D)" <4:58>
5. "California Dreamin'" (feat. Patti Russo) [The Mamas & The Papas Cover] <3:57>
6. "Party of One" <3:57>
7. "Another Day" <5:03>
8. "40 Days" <5:20>
9. "Our Love and Our Souls" (feat. Patti Russo) <3:57>
10. "Stand in the Storm" (feat. Trace Adkins, Lil Jon and Mark McGrath) <4:36>
11. "Blue Sky" <2:56>
12. "Fall from Grace" <3:47>

Here's the Australian/German track listing:

1. "All of Me" <5:17>
2. "Fall from Grace" <3:46>
3. "The Giving Tree" <4:54>
4. "Mad Mad World / The Good God is a Woman and She Don't Like Ugly (feat. Chuck D)" <4:06>
5. "Party of One" <4:00>
6. "Live or Die" <4:27>
7. "California Dreamin'" (feat. Patti Russo) [The Mamas & The Papas Cover] <4:06>
8. "Another Day" <5:03>
9. "40 Days" <5:23>
10. "Our Love and Our Souls" (feat. Patti Russo) <4:01>
11. "Stand in the Storm" (feat. Lil Jon, John Rich and Mark McGrath) <4:38>
12. "Blue Sky" <2:58>

I'm not sure why CDs companies do this, but here's hoping the Australian edition makes it onto iTunes for a low price (hey...$7.99 and $9.99 ain't bad for a new CD) instead of shelling out more money than we should on imports.

After all is said is done, this is another great addition to the Meat catalog, and I cannot wait for Meat's Christmas album! Here's hoping more rock bands take notice. Why hasn't Skillet released a Christmas album? Skillet+Christmas=excellence! Dropkick Murphys+Christmas=even more excellence! I can only hope.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Consistently rewarding March 17, 2012
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Behold the power of Meat Loaf. Long-embraced by die-hard fans (if not critics), here's one rock 'n roll rebel that just won't quit. Sure, the days of "Bat out of Hell" and other collaborations with lyrical rock god Jim Steinman may be long gone, but the man just keeps comin.' And more often than not, comin' on strong.

HELL IN A HANDBASKET follows-up 2010's HANG COOL TEDDY BEAR with another set of passionate, well-played rockers and ballads. And although the album's press materials quote Meat as calling this "his most personal record ever," it seems like just so much hype considering he didn't write any of the songs. But after listening to it, I'm willing to accept that some of the songwriters must know the man pretty well. This is evident in the opening track, "All of Me," as credible a self-dissection as you're likely to hear on a hard rock record in 2012. Over a sea of background vocals, he offers "This is my anger/This is my shame/These are my insecurities that I can't explain." It's a revealing opening statement for an album full of such observations.

Other stanout tracks include:

"The Giving Tree" is another well-crafted look in the mirror, lyrically speaking.

The 3-song medley "Blue Sky/Mad Mad World/The Good God Is a Woman and She Don't Like Ugly" just may send some older fans running for the hills, as the third part includes a rap by Chuck D. But let it go, folks. . .Meat isn't selling out, he's buying in. And the songs fit really well together.

What to make of a cover of "California Dreamin'"? To be honest, I wasn't convinced at first. Although still possessing plenty of raw power, the guy's voice is not what it used to be. And the opening raspy "All the leaves are brown" had me worried. But somehow, the melancholy lyrics actually work with his world-weary delivery. Of course, the always-welcome assist from Patti Russo doesn't hurt(Russo shows up again on the beautiful pop number "Our Love and Our Souls").

"Stand in the Storm" includes an eclectic guest roster that includes Trace Adkins, Mark McGrath and rapper Lil Jon. It could have been a trainwreck, but somehow Paul Crook's production holds it all together.

The album closes with the ballad, "Fall from Grace," that's pleasing enough if you don't pay too close attention to the cliched lyrics (Every saint is a sinner, one step forward two steps back, etc.).

As for the rest of the album, it's certainly not bad. Even when the words aren't especially memorable and Meat's voice starts to wear thin, the musicianship remains solid throughout. For fans who enjoyed HCTD--and I am one of them--what you're really getting is another solid collection of rock/pop tunes. . .although HANDBASKET doesn't rock quite as hard. It also serves as a welcome change from what passes for pop music these days. Just the fact that Meat Loaf is alive and well, and keeping rock 'n roll by his side is reason enough to pick this one up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Need to listen several times...
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If you like Meat Loaf, you will like this CD. I liked most of the songs from the first time I heard them. Recommended.
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1.0 out of 5 stars yuk!!!!!!!!
Sorry, I just couldn't stomach it. His voice sounded shot, The band was uninspired. Just disappointing. Maybe it's time to retire
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