Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Bat out of Hell Live
Live album by Meat Loaf
Released September 28, 2004
Recorded Melbourne, Australia
Genre Rock
Length 55:09/66:14
Label Mercury Records & Sanctuary Records
Producer Aernout Kerbert, Richard Whitehouse, Peter Mokran
Meat Loaf chronology
Couldn't Have Said It Better
(2003)
Bat out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(2004)
Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose
(2006)

Bat out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is a live album released by singer Meat Loaf in 2004 on the Mercury and Sanctuary labels.

The album was recorded on February 20-February 22, 2004 during Meat Loaf's Australian tour. Meat Loaf is backed for the concerts by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. As the name suggests, the album contains live performances of the seven tracks off Meat Loaf's 1977 album, Bat out of Hell. The Australian and limited edition versions of the album also contain a performance of "I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" (Song is available for listening [1]), in addition to the track "Couldn't Have Said It Better" and a bonus DVD for the limited edition.

Of note is the fact that the song "Heaven Can Wait" is present on the album, while it has not been performed on either of the recorded shows.


Contents

Track listing

All compositions by Jim Steinman except where noted.

  1. "Bat out of Hell" – 11:48
  2. "You Took the Words Right out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)" – 5:16
  3. "Heaven Can Wait" – 5:09
  4. "All Revved Up with No Place to Go" – 5:22
  5. "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" – 5:42
  6. "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" – 11:07
  7. "For Crying Out Loud" – 10:45
  8. "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" – 11:05 (Australian and limited edition only)
  9. "Couldn't Have Said It Better" (James Michael / Nikki Sixx) – 8:13 (limited edition only)

Limited edition bonus DVD

All compositions by Jim Steinman except where noted.

  1. "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" – 8:44 (live video)
  2. "Couldn't Have Said It Better" – 5:44 (Michael / Sixx) (original music video)
  3. "Did I Say That?" – 4:52 (Michael) (original music video)
  4. Photogallery
  5. "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" – 6:32 (audio only)
  6. "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" – 5:05 (Diane Warren) (audio only)
  7. "Dead Ringer for Love" – 5:17 (audio only)

DVD version

Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Video by Meat Loaf
Released 2004
Recorded February 20 and 22, 2004
Genre Rock
Label Warner Music Vision
Director Michael Simon
Meat Loaf video chronology
VH1: Storytellers
(1999)
Bat out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(2004)
3 Bats Live
(2007)

Its DVD release had extra songs from the concert not on the CD. It is missing "Heaven Can Wait", "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through", and "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" which were recorded as sound checks.

Tracks

All compositions by Jim Steinman except where noted.

  1. "Life Is a Lemon and I Want My Money Back" — 09:34
  2. "Mercury Blues" — 07:52 (K. C. Douglas / Robert L. Geddins)
  3. "Dead Ringer for Love" — 06:08
  4. "Testify" — 07:43 (Kevin Griffin)
  5. "All Revved Up with No Place To Go" — 07:15
  6. "You Took the Words Right out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)" — 09:17
  7. "Couldn't Have Said It Better" — 08:34 (James Michael / Nikki Sixx)
  8. "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" — 08:40
  9. "Out of the Frying Pan (And into the Fire)" — 11:58
  10. "For Crying Out Loud" — 12:33
  11. "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" — 19:19
  12. "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" — 11:59
  13. "Bat out of Hell" — 12:37

Credits

Musical Director: Kasim Sulton

  • Meat Loaf — vocals, guitar
  • Patti Russo -- lead female vocals
  • Paul Crook— lead guitars
  • Randy Flowers — guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Kasim Sultonbass, backing vocals
  • Mark Alexander — keyboards, backing vocals
  • John Miceli — drums
  • The Australian Boys Choir; Backing Vocals
  • C.C. — backing vocals
  • The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Keith Levenson

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