Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose
10/31/2006 | Virgin Records Us
Lyrics from Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose
Songs from Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose
All Music Guide Review
Truth be told, once Meat Loaf had a blockbuster with Bat Out of Hell in 1977, he never really left the bombastic sound of that Todd Rundgren-produced, Jim Steinman-written classic behind. He went through a long stretch where he didn't have any hits -- it's popularly known as the '80s -- but he kept reworking the album, never quite getting it right until he reteamed with Steinman for 1993's Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, which became a surprise international hit, re-establishing Meat Loaf as a major star. After that record, he never went away, continuing to record, tour, and act, but nothing quite matched the success of either Bat Out of Hell, so it made perfect sense for Meat to go back to the Bat well a third time in the mid-2000s -- over 12 years since the second Bat and nearly 30 years on from the first. But there was a hitch in his well-laid plan: Steinman didn't want to participate. This was a problem, because the Bat albums were as much Steinman's as they were Meat Loaf's -- and this point was never hidden, either, as Steinman's name was prominent on the cover of both Bats. Undaunted, Meat Loaf went ahead with the project, hiring Desmond Child as producer and picking several older Steinman songs to form the heart of Bat Out of Hell III, which now bore the subtitle of The Monster Is Loose. As the album's fall 2006 release date approached, Steinman took Meat Loaf to court over the record -- after all, not only had he written the Bat Out of Hell albums, but he owned the copyright to the phrase, so Meat needed permission in order to release the record. Permission was eventually granted in an out-of-court settlement, paving the way for the October 2006 release of Bat Out of Hell III, a record that had many Steinman songs but in no way features his involvement in the recording or production of the album. And, boy, is his absence ever felt! His presence looms large over the record -- quite obviously on the songs he wrote, but the very aesthetic of the album is copied wholesale from his blueprints -- yet it's the ways that Bat III is different, both big and small, that points out who is missing at this party.
For one, this Bat is quite obviously a patchwork, pieced together from things borrowed and re-created, never quite gelling the way either of the previous Bats did. And if there's one thing that theatrical rock like this needs, it's a narrative through-line or at least a concrete goal. Child and Meat Loaf do have a goal, but it's merely to re-create the glory days; they're not quite so picky on how they get there. So, Child brings in Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx and Marilyn Manson's guitarist John 5 to pen the opening "The Monster Is Loose," and the results are disarming, a grindingly metallic riff-rocker that sits very uncomfortably next to Steinman's "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," written with Meat in mind (at least according to the singer) but originally recorded by Celine Dion. Such jarring shifts in tone are common throughout The Monster Is Loose, not just as it moves from song to song, but within the tunes themselves, as Child's compositions chase after the grandeur of Steinman's work yet bare all the marks of a professional who is playing a game without bothering to learn the rules. The same is true for the very sound of Bat III. Although original Bat producer Todd Rundgren adds some necessary pomp with his vocal arrangements, the album is at once too heavy and too clinical, lacking the gaudy, gonzo soul that made Bat Out of Hell irresistible camp. It's a brightly lit mess, but there is a redeeming factor here and that's Meat Loaf, who is singing his heart out as he valiantly tries to make this Bat a worthy successor to the originals. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose Track Listing
Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose Notes
Credits of Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose
- Steve Madaio
- Trumpet
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Joe Meyer
- French Horn
- Kevin Mills
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Charles Paakkari
- Assistant Engineer
- Joseph Powell
- Choir, Chorus
- Michele Richards
- Violin
- Bettie Ross
- Pipe Organ, Music Preparation
- Tom Saviano
- Sax (Tenor)
- Haim Shtrum
- Violin
- Eric Troyer
- Vocals (Background)
- Josephina Vergara
- Violin
- Brad Warnaar
- French Horn
- Evan Wilson
- Viola
- John Wittenberg
- Violin
- Ken Yerke
- Violin
- Eric Rigler
- Irish Flute
- Matt Funes
- Viola
- Jon Lewis
- Trumpet
- John Miceli
- Drums
- Daniel Smith
- Cello
- Suzie Katayama
- Cello
- Mario Diaz de Leon
- Violin
- Dan Warner
- Guitar, Engineer
- William Reichenbach
- Trombone (Bass)
- John Shanks
- Guitar, Soloist
- Wayne Bergeron
- Trumpet
- Natalie Leggett
- Violin
- Chris Vrenna
- Programming
- Paul Crook
- Guitar
- Allen Kovac
- Executive Producer
- C. Winston Simone
- Executive Producer
- Harry "Slick" Sommerdahl
- Programming, Engineer
- Dino Hermann
- Engineer
- Barbara Allen
- Choir, Chorus
- Andreas Carlsson
- Vocals (Background)
- John A. Reynolds
- French Horn
- Jules Gondar
- Engineer, Production Chief
- Greg Collins
- Engineer, Mixing
- Roberto Cani
- Violin
- Eric Sardinas
- Slide Guitar, Soloist
- Michael Valerio
- Bass
- David Simoné
- Executive Producer
- Patti Russo
- Vocals (Background)
- John 5
- Guitar, Soloist
- James Michael
- Vocals (Background)
- Nathan Malki
- Engineer
- Clint Walsh
- Guitar
- Camille Saviola
- Vocals (Background)
- Scott E. Moore
- Assistant Engineer
- Andy Ackland
- Engineer
- Jeanette Olsson
- Vocals (Background)
- Timothy White
- Photography
- Corky James
- Guitar, Engineer
- David Levita
- Guitar
- Philip Vaiman
- Violin
- Jeff Rothschild
- Engineer
- Becky Baeling
- Vocals (Background)
- Aaron Walk
- Assistant Engineer
- Bill Airey Smith
- Assistant Engineer
- Jim Monti
- Assistant Engineer
- Ghian Wright
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Rouble Kapoor
- Assistant Engineer
- Alyssa Park
- Violin
- Steven M. Holtman
- Trombone
- Andrew Duckles
- Viola
- John Gregory
- Vocals (Background)
- Jay Ruston
- Engineer
- Jason Paige
- Vocals (Background)
- Bonita Brisco
- Choir, Chorus
- Sonya Byous
- Choir, Chorus
- Marda Todd
- Viola
- Keely Pressly
- Vocals (Background)
- Storm Lee
- Vocals (Background)
- Glenn Pittman
- Assistant Engineer
- Steve Richards
- Cello
- Randy Flowers
- Guitar, Soloist
- Tereza Stanislav
- Violin
- Trevor Niemann
- Design
- Vernon Keith Allen
- Choir, Chorus
- Eric Vetro
- Vocal Coach
- Esther Marie Austin
- Choir, Chorus
- Wesley Seidman
- Assistant Engineer
- Carolyn Caletti Jablonski "CC"
- Vocals (Background)
- Graham Phillips
- Soprano (Vocal)
- Sandra Stokes
- Choir, Chorus
- Roshuan Stovall
- Choir, Chorus
- Jon Vella
- Assistant Engineer
- Brian May
- Guitar, Soloist
- Desmond Child
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Vocal Arrangement
- Bruce Dukov
- Violin
- Holly Knight
- Programming
- Maria Vidal
- Vocals (Background)
- Kasim Sulton
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Sid Page
- Violin
- John Fumo
- Trumpet
- Mark Alexander
- Organ, Piano
- Carlos Alvarez
- Engineer
- Rusty Anderson
- Guitar, Soloist
- Kenny Aronoff
- Percussion, Drums
- Rick Baptist
- Trumpet
- Eric Bazilian
- Guitar, Soloist
- Steve Becknell
- French Horn
- Cheryl Brown
- Choir, Chorus
- Denyse Buffum
- Viola
- David Campbell
- Conductor, Orchestral Arrangements, Horn Arrangements
- Darius Campo
- Violin
- Randy Cantor
- Programming
- Steve Churchyard
- Engineer
- Brian Coleman
- Production Coordination
- Larry Corbett
- Cello
- Brett Cullen
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave Dale
- Engineer
- Brian Dembow
- Viola
- Joel Derouin
- Violin
- Earl Dumler
- Oboe
- Doug Emery
- Programming
- Chuck Findley
- Trumpet
- Marti Frederiksen
- Vocals (Background), Engineer
- Berj Garabedian
- Violin
- Chris Garcia
- Engineer
- M.B. Gordy
- Orchestral Percussion
- Endre Granat
- Violin
- Gary Grant
- Trumpet
- Diana Grasselli
- Vocals (Background)
- Victor Indrizzo
- Drums
- Jessica Jones
- Choir, Chorus
- Alan Kaplan
- Trombone
- Peter Kent
- Violin
- Lee Levin
- Percussion
- Stephanie Bennett
- Harp
- Todd Rundgren
- Arranger, Vocals (Background)
- Steve Vai
- Guitar, Engineer, Soloist
- Bill Reichenbach Jr.
- Trombone
- Matt Rollings
- Organ, Piano




















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