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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You don't need to sleep on this one!
Meat Loaf is the most versatile singer/actor working today and I would feel equally thrilled watching him perform live or going with him to lunch and a football game. This cd differs from "Bat Out Of Hell" in that it is missing two songs from that one (Heaven Can Wait and For Crying out Loud) but it has 5 other songs (Read 'Em and Weep, Dead Ringer For Love,...
Published on July 27, 2000 by Donald N. Hilton

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3.0 out of 5 stars Deliberate Camp Rock Opera
This is Bat Out of Hell repackaged. No weak tracks. A cool, campy rock opera concept album about a man who goes to hell for his sins. Updated from the original version for more of a gothic opera a la Rocky Horror. More sensitive than Bat II. I like it a lot.
Published on April 9, 2008 by Joseph Adams


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5.0 out of 5 stars You don't need to sleep on this one!, July 27, 2000
This review is from: Hits Out of Hell (Audio CD)
Meat Loaf is the most versatile singer/actor working today and I would feel equally thrilled watching him perform live or going with him to lunch and a football game. This cd differs from "Bat Out Of Hell" in that it is missing two songs from that one (Heaven Can Wait and For Crying out Loud) but it has 5 other songs (Read 'Em and Weep, Dead Ringer For Love, Midnight At The Lost & Found, I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us and Razor's Edge). All are great songs, but of course the ones by J. Steinman are some of the best rock songs of all time.

I guess that is why "Bat out of Hell" has done so well. If it was reissued today with a little publicity, It would go into the top 10 again.

"Paradise By The Dashboard Light" is comparable to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" both in style and composition and both songs belong in anyone's top 10 all time rock songs.

It is rumored that "Bat Out of Hell III" is in the works and I certainly hope so as I would love to buy a new cd the same time everyone else is buying it instead of 20 years later.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's by Meatloaf. Need i say more?, July 14, 1998
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This review is from: Hits Out of Hell (Audio CD)
this album rocks it has some doubles but overall it is great. Try driving at night in summer with the windows (or even better the roof) down with this blaring out the stereo at full volume. FANTASTIC !!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great compilation for the Meat Loaf beginner, April 13, 2004
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Braeden P. Jeffery (Melbourne, VIC Aus) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hits Out of Hell (Audio CD)
Looking for a place to start your Meat Loaf collection? This is it. Though no-one should be without "Bat Out Of Hell", and this omits the best track from that album ("For Crying Out Loud"), it is nevertheless an ideal place to kick off your quest for Meat Loaf greatness. The five "Bat Out Of Hell" tracks that make up the majority of the album are, predominantly, the rock classics, with "Heaven Can Wait" and "For Crying Out Loud" having missed the cut. Regardless, I don't think anyone can turn down an album that contains "Bat", "Hot Summer Night", "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad", "All Revved Up" and "Paradise By The Dashboard Light".
The non-"Bat" tracks, however, are where the album really starts to show Meat's true brilliance. From "Dead Ringer" comes not only the title track but also the hit singles "Read 'em And Weep" and "I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us". The latter in particular is a true highlight, a seven-minute spectacular that rips along in a brilliant combination of piano and bass.
Contributions from Meat's third and final album with Epic are also present - "Midnight At The Lost And Found" and "Razor's Edge" are both familiar to Meat Loaf fans, and are in fact two of his best tracks in general. Though "Midnight" is a hugely underrated LP, the songs from it are top notch.

I originally got the vinyl version of this, and other than a slightly different arrangement, it also contained the brilliant "Modern Girl". This track really SHOULD have appeared on the CD as well (if you read the back cover closely, you'll see that it was meant to), but it made way for "Lost Love". This track was the b-side to the 12" version of "If You Really Want To" (First single from "Midnight") and is brilliant. Though not as good as "Modern Girl", it is definitely one of Meat's better efforts and it's criminal that it missed out on an appearance on "Midnight".

All up - if you're looking to start your Meat Loaf collection, this is the ideal album with which to do it. Grab "Rock 'n' Roll Hero" while you're at it for his best stuff with Arista and you've got the ultimate combination.

SONGS OF NOTE: Dead Ringer For Love, Midnight At The Lost And Found, You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars WHERE IS "LOST LOVE", October 3, 2002
This review is from: Hits Out of Hell (Audio CD)
HITS OUT OF HELL, ROCK AND ROLL HERO & THE VERY BEST are the Best of all the Meat Loaf albums - ALL the Meat Loaf albums!
But one thing - PARADISE is not the last song on HITS OUT OF HELL That credit goes to LOST LOVE (a song by unknown) which has mysteriously never been on any Meat Loaf album...
I reckon it's an outtake from MIDNIGHT... but why?!
If you find HITS make sure the last song is LOST LOVE
Because that is the reason why the album's worth buying!
Whoever's selling these shoddy versions of HITS with PARADISE as the last song should be made to pay!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SOME OF THE BAT AND MORE, May 19, 2003
This review is from: Hits Out of Hell (Audio CD)
The criticism against the Loaf is that his brand of theatrical rock is overblown schlock rock, but what counts is how the melody and the words come together, in any popular musical genre. Rock is anyway known for excess, and that includes Alice Cooper, Queen and Marilyn Manson. I love Meat Loaf on the soundtrack of the Rocky Horror Picture Show and I love his solo recordings. This hits collection includes five hits from the zillion selling Bat Out Of Hell album: the title track, Two Out Of Three Aint Bad, All Revved Up, You Took The Words and the mini-operetta Paradise By The Dashboard Light. The rest of the songs is of the same quality - blistering melodic rock - and my favorites include Midnight At The Lost And Found, I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us and Dead Ringer, a duet with Cher. There's no substitute for the BOOH album though so I recommend you get it. It remains a classic of dramatic overblown theatrical rock with each song a classic. For those who want a wider selection of Meat Loaf's late 70s and early 80s output, this album is ideal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Meatloaf: Hits Out Of Hell, April 11, 2010
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This album wasn't as good as I thought it would be, but the person it was bought for was thoroughly happy with it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Deliberate Camp Rock Opera, April 9, 2008
This review is from: Hits Out of Hell (Audio CD)
This is Bat Out of Hell repackaged. No weak tracks. A cool, campy rock opera concept album about a man who goes to hell for his sins. Updated from the original version for more of a gothic opera a la Rocky Horror. More sensitive than Bat II. I like it a lot.
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2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cassette replacement, August 1, 2005
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I love all of Meatloafs earlier work. Being that my new car has a CD player and not a cassette player is the reason for buying this disk.
I love to crank up the volume and listen to the bass.
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0 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Hell is right, October 30, 1999
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This review is from: Hits Out of Hell (Audio CD)
It is difficult to think of a more apporpriate title for an album of Meat Loaf "hits" than "Hits Out of Hell" (ok, excpet for maybe "Hits FROM Hell"). Listen to this album IS hell, and I've no doubt this is from where they came. Horrible!
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