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  1. Product Description. Meat Loaf's newest album, BAT OUT OF HELL III was produced by Desmond Child and contains songs written by Diane Warren, James Michael, Nikki Sixx, John 5, Marti Fredericksen, Jim Steinman and more. It contains vocal and/or instrumental work by Todd Rundgren, Marion Raven, Jennifer Hudson, Patti Russo, Brian May, Steve Vai ...

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  2. Meat Loafs Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose ist also der längst erwartete letzte Teil der BAT-Trilogie, nicht richtig mit, aber auch nicht richtig ohne dem kongenialen Partner Jim Steinman. Aber das epische Werk hat sich ohnehin längst in den Köpfen seiner Fans verselbständigt, einen ähnlichen Kult wie die Rocky Horror Picture Show ausgelöst.

  3. The long-awaited third record in the Bat Out of Hell trilogy, The Monster Is Loose, wears bombast, pretension and pyrotechnics proudly on its album sleeve and across the bulging disc's 15 tracks. More a pop orchestral mishmash than a well-defined rock opus, Bat III is dark, seemingly hopeless at times, and über dramatic.

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  4. Bat Out Of Hell III - The Monster Is Loose. Label: Virgin – 0946 3 63147 1 6. Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition. Country: US.

  5. Bat Out Of Hell III - The Monster Is Loose ( 2 × LP, Album, Gatefold) Mercury. 171223-4. UK & Europe. 2006. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Bat Out Of Hell III - The Monster Is Loose" on Discogs.

  6. 1. Jan. 1977 · 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 ...

  7. 1."The Monster Is Loose" (John5/Child/Sixx) - 7:12 After reviewing II, Bat out of Hell III starts more like a heavy metal album, than anything. An epic song, worthy of a place on any classic album. Heavier than probably any Meatloaf track ever (probably Sixx's influence) this truly rocks. Meatloaf singing at his best.

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