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Bad Attitude Import

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. Bad Attitude
  2. Modern Girl
  3. Nowhere Fast
  4. Surf's Up
  5. Piece of the Action
  6. Jumpin' the Gun
  7. Cheatin' in Your Dreams
  8. Don't Leave Your Mark on Me
  9. Sailor to a Siren


Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 4, 1993)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Sony UK
  • ASIN: B000026D1M
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #137,488 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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When Meat Loaf split with Jim Steinman, the man who wrote all the songs for two fantastic albums (Bat out of Hell, over 35 million copies sold, end of ad, and Dead Ringer, the 'failure' that 'only' sold 6 million or so), fans thought it was over, and with good reason. Meat's first non-Steinman effort, Midnight at the Lost and Found, is easily the Loaf's worst effort and a flat out poor record. Bad Attitude, released only a year later, didn't exactly have high expectations. Suprisingly, this is a good album, the best of Meat's non-Jim collaborations (There are two Steinman penned songs, but he was absent from the studio). The sound is revitalized and very 80's rockish, unlike the flat rockabilly tone of Midnight... . Meat's 80's band, the Neverland Express, does a fantastic job at attempting to capture the bombast and spirit of Steinman's music. The Steinman tunes (Surf's Up and Nowhere Fast) are the best on the album, but non-Jim songs like Sailor to a Siren, Peice of the Action, and Modern Girl are all great songs, the latter two were big hits in the UK, but forgotten stateside. The title track opens the album off with a bang, and 'Cheatin in your dreams' the closer, ends it with a harsh infidelity tune that nonetheless rocks. Bad Attitude is a must-have for any Meat Loaf fan's collection, simply because it's the best of his non-Steinman efforts.
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When Meat Loaf split with Jim Steinman, the man who wrote all the songs for two fantastic albums (Bat out of Hell, over 35 million copies sold, end of ad, and Dead Ringer, the 'failure' that 'only' sold 6 million or so), fans thought it was over, and with good reason. Meat's first non-Steinman effort, Midnight at the Lost and Found, is easily the Loaf's worst effort and a flat out poor record. Bad Attitude, released only a year later, didn't exactly have high expectations.
Suprisingly, this is a good album, the best of Meat's non-Jim collaborations (There are two Steinman penned songs, but he was absent from the studio). The sound is revitalized and very 80's rockish, unlike the flat rockabilly tone of Midnight... . Meat's 80's band, the Neverland Express, does a fantastic job at attempting to capture the bombast and spirit of Steinman's music.
The Steinman tunes (Surf's Up and Nowhere Fast) are the best on the album, but non-Jim songs like Sailor to a Siren, Peice of the Action, Don't Leave your Mark on Me, and Modern Girl are all great songs, the latter two were big hits in the UK, but forgotten stateside. The title track opens the album off with a bang, and 'Cheatin in your dreams' the closer, ends it with a harsh infidelity tune that nonetheless rocks.
Bad Attitude is a must-have for any Meat Loaf fan's collection, simply because it's the best of his non-Steinman efforts.
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By A Customer on January 18, 2002
Format: Audio CD
This album is clearly the undiscovered gem of all the Meatloaf albums. Easily as good as the original 'Bat Out of Hell' album. And it puts to rest the arguement that Meat's music lost it's edge after he & Jim Steinman parted. Although there are a couple of Steinman songs on this album as well. This collection has it all. Blood pumping rockers, thoughtful ballads, mellow rock & roll, and every tune a killer. Meat Loaf has always been biker music at it's best. You can almost feel the wind in your hair just listening. I discovered Meatloaf about the time I discovered Harley Davidson and the two were made for each other. I had to have a CD player installed on my bike to play my MeatLoaf as I rode. The beat of the music and rumble of the road sync. Ya don't haveta say more. Tracks #1, #2, #3 are the best of the album but it's all good. If you're a MeatLoaf fan and don't already have this album, BUY IT!
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Meatloaf has had more than one comeback in his career, but this was the beginning (1984) of the comeback in 1993 that produced Bat 2.
Though only 2 of the songs are written by Steinman, most of them have his "style" and I would have sworm they were written by him.
The album features the beautiful ballad "Surfs Up", Piece of the Action", and Sailor to A Siren" among others. Only one, "Modern Girl" appeared on his 1998 "Best Of" album, so this is one of Meatloaf's best secrets.
Four and a half stars would better describe it, but it still is nearly as good as, or EVEN AS GOOD AS any of Meat's other albums.
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I purchased this CD to fill the back catalog. I had the album and converted everything over to CD. It took awhile to get this one released. You may want to grab it before it goes out of print.

If you are expecting Bat Out of Hell - no - this is not another Bat Out of Hell. It is, however, a good CD to put on your ipod and then hit the road.

Meat Loaf has a hit and miss career - this is a hit. Get it, now.
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1. Bad Attitude
2. Modern Girl
3. Nowhere Fast
4. Surf's Up
5. Piece of the Action
6. Jumpin' the Gun
7. Cheatin' in Your Dreams
8. Don't Leave Your Mark on Me
9. Sailor to a Siren

I think the track listing above must've come from some foreign reissue with a few bonus live tracks and some tracks that actually belong on the Blind Before I Stop album (also on Arista). All that aside, this is Meat Loaf in the mid-80s, when he was criminally overlooked here in the States but still having hits in Europe. Several years later Bat Out of Hell II would see the light of day and Meat Loaf would rise to the top again in America. Don't overlook this album OR Blind Before I Stop. Both are worthy of your time, as is his earlier-80s album Midnight at the Lost & Found...these are probably the three least known in the Meat Loaf library, but still very much worth seeking out.
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