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The Albums |
The large album images to the left are the
"core original" albums--that is, Meat Loaf's albums containing
predominantly all-new material. Below are various releases categorized. A
complete alphabetical list is at the bottom of this page. While there, keep in mind a few things about what I've
posted.
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- Images. I've not provided
high-resolution images of album covers, CD booklet interiors, etc. This
is to dissuade MP3 pirates from printing copies for their reproductions
(yeah, I know, they'll just get it elsewhere). Trust me: these are all
good albums, and it's all good music. It's worth spending a few bucks
on.
- MIDI files. Where available, I'll
be posting MIDI versions of Meat Loaf's tunes. If you're the author of a
MIDI you see here and have an issue with my posting it, let me know.
- MP3 samples. Where available,
I'll be posting MP3 samples. These are small pieces and low quality,
like you'd hear on music sales Web sites.
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Alphabetical List
The following alphabetical list
covers every release Meat Loaf has ever done. It includes core original
albums, compilations, live albums, and anything on which he has appeared.
Each title is preceded as follows:
- C
= Compilation
- L
= Live
- O
= Original content album
- S
= Single or non-full-length release
- X
= Not his own; something on which he appeared
The List
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Other Meat Loaf Stuff
Non-Album
Tracks
Not everything Meat Loaf has recorded has been on his albums.
Jim
Steinman
Jim Steinman is the man behind Meat Loaf. Although Meat has done admirable
stuff without Steinman, most of Meat's best has been Steinman stuff. I'll
be adding a page for Steinman soon.
Stoney and Meat
Loaf
This perhaps legendary LP is something for which I'd likely give up a
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