| フォーマット | SACDハイブリッド |
| 発売日 | 2000年02月15日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Epic (USA) |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | #34974 |
| SKU | 074643497466 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:53
Personnel: Meat Loaf, Ellen Foley (vocals); Todd Rundgren (guitar, keyboards, percussion, background vocals); Edgar Winter (saxophone); Roy Bittan (piano, keyboards); Steve Margoshes, Cheryl Hardwick (piano); Jim Steinman (keyboards, percussion); Roger Powell (keyboards); Kasim Sultan (bass, background vocals); Max Weinberg, John Wilcox (drums); Marvin Lee (percussion); Rory Dodd, Phil Rizzuto (background vocals).
Recorded at Bearsville Sound, Bearsville, New York; Utopia Sound, Lake Hill, New York; The Hit Factory, New York, New York; House Of Music, West Orange, New Jersey; and Nassau Colliseum, Hempstead, New York.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
Personnel: Meat Loaf (vocals); Ellen Foley (vocals, background vocals); Todd Rundgren (guitar, keyboards, percussion, background vocals); Bob Kulick, Bruce Kulick (guitar); Edgar Winter (saxophone); Jim Steinman (piano, keyboards, percussion, sound effects); Roy Bittan (piano, keyboards); Cheryl Hardwick, Steve Margoshes (piano); Paul Glanz (keyboards); Joe Stefko, John Wilcox , Max Weinberg (drums); Marvin Lee Aday (percussion, background vocals); Karla DeVito, Kasim Sulton, Rory Dodd (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Michael Brauer; Todd Rundgren.
Audio Remixers: Jimmy Iovine; John Jansen.
Recording information: Bearsville Sound, Bearsville, N. Y; House Of Music, West Orange, N. J; Nassau Coliseum, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; The Hit Factory, New York City, N. Y; Utopia Sound, Lake Hill N. Y.
Author: Robert Wolff.
Photographers: Don Hunstein; Frank Laffitte.
Arrangers: Steve Margoshes; Jim Steinman; Todd Rundgren.
Pomp and circumstance of the grandest order for the multi-platinum Meat Loaf and his songwriting mentor, Jim Steinman. The grandiose intro to the title track was indication enough of the tone of the album, with songs stretching out over what at times seemed like musical infinity. Steinman set his songs in evocative wastelands populated by full orchestras and small-town weirdos, 'Paradise By The Dashboard Light' an entire two-handed play in itself, and 'Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad', an overblown symphony of regret and unrequited love. Between them, they pretty much provided the balance of the album. A huge success, only to be repeated by its follow-up in 1993.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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