Meat Loaf - Rock and Roll dreams come through (Renegade Angel Version)
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- While Meat Loaf toured with "Bat out of hell" in 1978, Steinman had been working away on the songs for the follow-up, an album to be entitled “Renegade Angel”. Unfortunately, the strain of touring so extensively had ruined Meat Loaf’s voice, that it was never realized and Steinman recorded the songs himself, released under the title “Bad For Good” in 1981.
Meat Loaf has periodically gone back and covered many of the songs from “Bad For Good”, but in different versions.
This is a trail, to reconstruct the lost album, isolating Meats voice from his recordings and mixing it with the original Steinman instrumentals. It is a lot of work, so here is the first song: "Rock and Roll dreams come through".
The album we all wish really existed..
Considering they've been reunited again in Paradise this means alot now. Thank you!
A true public service. Thank you.
I’ve always preferred the instrumentation on the Steinman original and the vocals on Meat’s cover, so seeing a version that combines the best of both worlds is amazing
Personally i also really like The voice of The original version. If there was someone to make the version where the two sing? it would be perfect.
This is brilliant and such a great idea. Can't wait to hear the rest of the album. Thank you.
What a great bit of work! Loving this!
Sensational to hear the instrumentation so clearly
Thank you! It is nice to listen and I am very interested what we see next. Maybe even some Pandora's Box: It's all coming back to me now?
Thanks for putting this together... I've always wondered what the Renegade Angel version might have sounded like. One of the great lost albums.
I'd love to hear Out of the frying pan...!
Fantastic! I've heard a lot of compilations recreating Renegade Angel/Meat's Bad For Good - but this is next level. Looking forward to the album!
Oh wow, I always wondered what this combination would sound like. Thank you so much!
WOW this is epic, can’t wait to hear the rest of the album like this.
Amazing and Awesome!
Thanks for taking the ginormous effort it must have been to weld together this reconstruction.
It has always been so tantalising to consider what might have been had Meat not had such voice/psychological problems with doing Renegade Angel. And lo, a petty darned close approximation to the album closer.
We know the (instrumental) opener. I'd LOVE to hear what could be resurrected of the rest.
Yeah, I know, a lot to ask,
- but it would be a fitting memorial to them both now they are not here to do it for themselves.
wow great job! Can't wait to hear the rest! It'd be also really interesting to hear some kind of duet maybe??
This is fantastic!
AWESOME JOB on this! It sounds totally authentic!
phenomenal, thank you
So will you do the rest of the Album? This is really a great project.
I appreciate this so much!
This is awesome. I always loved Jim’s version of this track better but it’s great hearing meats vocals over the top. Think the bat2 version is too weak.
I don’t like the saxophone solo for some reason. The song is so good that I can’t find anything else to complain about 🤷🏽♀️
Magnificent work!
Love love love it
Oh my God!!! You Did it!! Great!!!
Thank you! Always wondered if Meat ever covered "Rock n Roll Dreams Come Through" *before* recording it for "Bat II" and THAT version. We know he covers quite a few of the BFG songs during the 1988 European tour in Vienna (and Amsterdam? Hamburg?), etc., while Jim was working on Pandora's Box & its promotion, and while waiting to work with Jim again on "Bat II." But R&RDCT is the one song I haven't heard him do live during this period...or *any time* since Jim released it on BFG, until his own "Bat II" version.
Did Jim tell him specifically NOT to sing it, as he was working on the new "Bat II" version during those years ('81 - '92)? :-O
I've always wondered if Anything for Love was performed live in those years running up to 93?
Or was it written late on? I don't know when AFL was written.
@@adj3602 As far as I'm aware it was written beginning in very late 1990 and finished sometime around mid 1991, recorded 1991-1993
It's first concert performance was August 20th 1993 at Summerblast but there were was a TV performance shortly beforehand
Amazing integretation. :)
Pretty good remix.
Excelent job! How did you get the stems/multitracks???? Amazing.
He was a brilliant song writer together they painted a picture worthy of a Shakespeare sonnet.
🦇 🖤 🦇
So your intention is to take meats vocals off of all the Bad for Good songs he has covered and then strip Jim or Rory's voices from the Bad for Good album and replace them with Meats To make what would have been called Renegade Angel had Meat originally recorded it Did Jim ever finish the actual song Renegade Angel I have seen a verse on one site Jim had left saying if any one had any ideas or had anything to add I don't know if anyone ever did Something i noticed quite a lot of on several sites in chat forums Jim had left bits and pieces a few lines a verse What he had originaly started as Renegade Angel had already been used in other songs There is a guy think he goes by the name Evil Rick or Eric he seems to collect obscure bits and pieces about various artists song lyrics different versions Anyhow This will be missing the actual title song So would it not be just as well to Call it what it is Bad for Good lol i duno your project look forward to Bad for Good much prefer Jim's original be interesting to hear Meat on the original track any way good luck with it Yeah it's a lot of work time consuming and fiddly Done a few myself so wishing you all the best Good first attempt anyway Rock'n Roll Dreams can come true.
Try punctuation.
PLEASE CAN YOU DO ALL THE SONGS ON THIS ALBUM 🙏🙏
@MLoaf Clips Yes absolutely 🙂
Wow!
The original version by Jim is so much better.