THE VERY BEST OF MEAT LOAF and BAT OUT OF HELL III: THE MONSTER IS LOOSE

I was an early fan of Meat Loaf’s bombastic productions of Jim Steinman’s operatic songs. You’ll hear a lot of that music on The Very Best of Meat Loaf (2012). You won’t hear as much on Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose (2006) because only a few of the songs involved Steinman. Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose was released 2006, 29 years after Bat Out of Hell (1977), and 13 years after Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell (1993).

I didn’t know I owned Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose until I stumbled across it while searching for something else. I listened to it, and came away somewhat disappointed. Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose has only a little of the magic of Meat Loaf’s earlier albums–provided, I suspect, by Jim Steinman’s unique musical sensibilities. I did enjoy the duets on Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose: Meat Loaf and Maron Raven on “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” (a Jim Steinman song), “What About Love?” with Meat Loaf and Patti Russo, and “The Fire Ain’t What It Used to Be,” (another Jim Steinman song) with Meat Loaf and Jennifer Hudson. Yes, there’s some symphonic excess but that goes with the territory with Meat Loaf and Steinman.

Sadly, Jim Steinman died in 2021 and Meat Loaf died in 2022. They made some very unusual music together. Are you a Meat Loaf fan? Any favorites here?

The Very Best of Meat Loaf: GRADE: A

Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose: GRADE: C

The Very Best of Meat Loaf TRACK LIST:

1Paradise By The Dashboard Light (from BAT OUT OF HELL)8:28
2Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad (from BAT OUT OF HELL)5:24
3Hot Patootie–Bless My Soul (ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW SOUNDTRACK)3:04
4I’m Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us (from DEAD RINGER)7:06
5Dead Ringer For Love (from DEAD RINGER)4:20
6Midnight At The Lost And Found (from MIDNIGHT AT THE LOST AND FOUND)3:29
7Modern Girl (from BAD ATTITUDE)4:27
8You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) – Live (LIVE AT WEMBLEY PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED IN THE U.S.)7:48
9Bat Out Of Hell – Live (LIVE AT WEMBLEY PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED IN THE U.S.)10:28
10I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) – Radio Edit (from BAT OUT OF HELL II: BACK INTO HELL)5:22
11Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through (from BAT OUT OF HELL II: BACK INTO HELL)5:50
12I’d Lie For You (And That’s The Truth) (from WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD)6:40
13All Of Me (from HELL IN A HANDBASKET)5:17
COVER ARTWORK BY JULIA BELL

Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose TRACK LIST:

Meat LoafThe Monster Is Loose7:12
Meat LoafBlind As A Bat5:51
Meat Loaf Featuring Marion RavenIt’s All Coming Back To Me Now6:05
Meat LoafBad For Good7:32
Meat LoafCry Over Me4:38
Meat LoafIn The Land Of The Pig, The Butcher Is King5:30
Meat LoafMonstro1:38
Meat LoafAlive4:22
Meat LoafIf God Could Talk3:45
Meat LoafIf It Ain’t Broke Break It4:49
Meat Loaf Featuring Patti RussoWhat About Love6:04
Meat LoafSeize The Night9:46
Meat Loaf Featuring Jennifer HudsonThe Future Ain’t What It Used To Be7:53
Meat LoafCry To Heaven2:24

17 thoughts on “THE VERY BEST OF MEAT LOAF and BAT OUT OF HELL III: THE MONSTER IS LOOSE

  1. Jerry+House

    Kitty was a big Jim Steinman fan. She had good taste. (She married me, didn’t she?) I find myself humming the songs at odd hours of the day.

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    1. george Post author

      Jerry, the Meat Loaf/Steinman collaboration produced some very bombastic, operatic rock songs that have “ear worm” tendencies! Kitty had excellent taste in music…and you!

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  2. Fred Blosser

    Never into Meat Loaf. One of my carpool buddies in the early ’80s was a big Jim Steinman fan.

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  3. Michael Padgett

    In my entire history of listening to rock/pop music, which goes all the way back to the fifties, I’d be hard pressed to come up with anyone I’ve disliked more.

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    1. george Post author

      Michael, I can already anticipate Cap’n Bob’s response to your post: “You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth.”

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      1. george Post author

        Bob, I know BAT OUT OF HELL from the 1970s sold 40 million copies. Meat Loaf could have change his name to Filet Mignon!

    2. Todd Mason

      I can think of a few very popular folks whose work I disliked slightly more, such as the Bee Gees’, but not many. Steinman’s work with “ML” and Bonnie Tyler is among my least favored of their years. Dunno about the Captain, but I’m in near full agreement with Michael’s assessment. There’s something about utter arrogance without wit in lyrics that turns me right around.

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  4. Jeff+Meyerson

    Yes, huge fan of BAT OUT OF HELL and the sequel, but very disappointed with the third one.

    We saw Meat Loaf in concert several times –
    2003 Jones Beach
    2005 Beacon
    2006 Palace (on Broadway)
    2007 Theater at Madison Square Garden (not the main arena, the smaller stage)
    2008 United Palace (where they just held The Tony Awards)
    2010 Jones Beach

    He always put on a helluva show. He lost me went he went to the Dark Side (i.e. The Apprentice and Trump supporter)

    Favorites: Paradise By the Dashboard Lights,. I Would Do Anything for Love (But I won;t Do That), You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth, Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are (though, of course, the opposite is true).

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    1. Wolf

      Jeff, I envy you!
      Would have really loved to see Meatloaf live.
      And I also liked his earlier songs that you listed – and of course the crazy videos.

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    2. george Post author

      Jeff, I had a feeling you saw Meat Loaf perform. I wish I’d taken advantage of my opportunities to see Meat Loaf in concert. Everyone I know who saw him live said the concert was fabulous!

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  5. Cap'n Bob

    I didn’t know there was a BAT OUT OF HELL III:THE MONSTER IS LOOSE and if I’d heard any songs from BAT OUT OF HELL III:THE MONSTER IS LOOSE I wouldn’t have known they were from BAT OUT OF HELL III:THE MONSTER IS LOOSE!!! I’m slightly familiar with Meatloaf but not BAT OUT OF HELL III:THE MONSTER IS LOOSE!

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