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Jim Steinman - Bad for Good (CD)

Album Details: Bad for Good

Release Date:01/01/1981
Label:Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC:886972454924

Track List: Bad for Good

  1. Bad For Good
  2. Lost Boys And Golden Girls
  3. Love And Death And An American G...
  4. Stark Raving Love
  5. Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into ...
  1. Surf's Up
  2. Dance In My Pants
  3. Left In The Dark
  4. The Storm
  5. Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through

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    Whoa!!! Who needs Meat Loaf??

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 30, 2000

    Well, OK, maybe Jim's (or Rory Dodd's on some of the songs) voice does lack the power an bombasity of ML's, but for sheer gut-wrenching emotion, the guy is spot on! A few of the tracks will be already familiar to Meat fans ('Out Of The Frying Pan', ...'Lost Boys & Golden Girls' and 'Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through' all appeared on his multi-million selling album Bat II) but hearing them in their original incarnation makes them all the more great! Stand-out tracks are the title cut, 'Surf's Up' (featuring the utterly amazing vocals of Rory Dodd, who also sang the lead male line in Bonnie Tyler's Steinman penned/produced 'Total Eclipse of The Heart') and 'Left in the Dark' - a song which sees Steinman, backed by a full orchestra in a similar vein to Bat I's 'For Crying Out Loud' taking the role of the victim of a lover's infidelity.And to cap the whole thing off, a four-and-a-half minute Symphonic peice entitled 'The Storm', which was originally coupled with 'Rock And Roll Dreams...' as a free 7" with the original album.Wow!!!Need I say any more?So what if this album was meant to be sung by the Fat Guy? The quality of the songs near enough makes up for his absence!!! Read more Less

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    Jim Steinman's Masterpiece album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 19, 1999

    "Bad For Good" was supposed to be Meat Loaf's sequel to "Bat out of Hell" but due to problems with Meat Loaf's voice, Steinman decidied to release this album himself. It was and never will be the sucess of a Meat album because of the vocal limitatio...ns from Steinman but all of the songs are good and some of them are superb such as "Bad For Good" and "Stark Raving Love". The songs "Out of the Frying Pan (and into the fire)" and "Rock and Roll Dreams come Through" would feature on Meat Loaf's 1993 album "Bat out of Hell II" and for any fan of these songs then Steinman's album is a must. The songs have been written to the usual high standard you would expect from Steinman and the the musicians featured on the album are equally well skilled. It is clearly not a Meat Loaf album and the Meat Loaf ring to the songs is not there - but for any fan of the Meat Loaf/Bonnie Tyler/Steinman genre the album is a great investment. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Bad for Good

  • All Music Guide

    After penning the songs for Meat Loaf's massively successful Bat Out of Hell album, Jim Steinman decided to step into the spotlight himself when his singer's voice was too damaged to record a follow-up. The result was 1981's Bad for Good, an epic slab of operatic rock that is very much in the same vein of Meat Loaf's work, but nowhere near as satisfying. The first problem is Steinman's voice: he simply doesn't have the vocal range or lung power necessary to make this dramatic style of rock roll work. For example of this problem, look no further than "Left in the Dark"; he struggles to keep up with vocal demands of this orchestral ballad, resulting in a vocal that sounds strained and occasionally off-key. The second problem is that some of the songs repeat the Bat Out of Hell formula instead of building upon it; the obvious culprit in this arena is "Dance In My Pants," a duet that gratuitously recycles the battle of the sexes verbal sparring and the multi-part structure of Meat Loaf's ..."Paradise by the Dashboard Light" to less-impressive effect. Despite these problems, a handful of gems shine through: "Surf's Up" is a strong power ballad that effectively combines the Steinman songwriting style with Beach Boys-style production elements, and "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" is a heart-tugging testament to the inspirational power of rock roll that draws its power from a sublime chorus layered with soaring background vocals. Ultimately, Bad for Good is too inconsistent and eccentric to keep the attention of the casual listener, but remains an interesting listen for anyone who appreciates Jim Steinman's one-of-a-kind style of epic-size rock roll. - Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jim Steinman

Best known in conjunction with his enormously successful collaborations with singer Meat Loaf, producer and composer Jim Steinman rose to the top of the pop charts on the strength of his distinctively operatic artistic vision. A native of New York City trained as a classical pianist, he first surfaced during the mid-1970s with the off-Broadway musical More Than You Dese... Read more