Meat Loaf - Dead Ringer [Epic / Cleveland FE 36007] (1981)

Dynamic Range Released: 1981
Country: US
Label: Epic / Cleveland
Catalog: FE 36007
Genre: Rock

Item# SR-CLFE36007
Ratings: C=VG+ LP=VG+

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Peel Out
02 I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us
03 More Than You Deserve
04 I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back
05 Read 'Em And Weep
06 Nocturnal Pleasure
07 Dead Ringer For Love
08 Everything Is Permitted




Dead Ringer
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Album Review

William Ruhlmann [allmusic.com]

Although it took Meat Loaf and composer Jim Steinman another 12 years to come up with the marketing gimmick of positioning an album as a deliberate follow-up to the multi-platinum Bat Out of Hell, Dead Ringer was the real ''Bat Out of Hell II.'' Once again, Steinman wrote extended, operatic songs with hyperbolic lyrics (''I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back'' was one title) and organized a backup band anchored by E Street Band members Max Weinberg (drums) and Roy Bittan (keyboards), while Meat Loaf sang with a passion all the more compelling for its hint of the ridiculous. In the U.S., with four years separating Bat and Dead Ringer, nobody cared much. But in the U.K., where Bat was still going strong, Dead Ringer topped the charts, and the title track, featuring a perfectly cast Cher as duet singer, went Top Ten. In retrospect, the missing ingredient in the album is Todd Rundgren's pop sensibility as producer; he was the one who knew how long the compositions could go for maximum dramatic impact without becoming exhausting. It was Rundgren who made Bat Out of Hell a fiery listening experience -- producing himself, Meat Loaf often sounded only warmed over.