Midnight at the Lost and Found

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Midnight at the Lost and Found
Midnight at the Lost and Found cover
Studio album by Meat Loaf
Released 1983
Recorded 1982-3
Genre Rock
Length 34:86
Label Epic Records
Producer Tom Dowd
Meat Loaf chronology
Dead Ringer
(1981)
Midnight at the Lost and Found
(1983)
Hits out of Hell
(1984)

Midnight at the Lost and Found is a 1983 album by Meat Loaf.

Following a dispute with his former songwriter Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf was contractually obliged to release a new album. Struggling for time and with no resolution to his arguments with Steinman seemingly on the horizon (eventually, Steinman and Meat Loaf would sue one another), he was forced to find songwriters wherever he could.

Steinman gave him "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Making Love (Out of Nothing At All)" for the album, but Meat's record company refused to pay for Steinman and he wrote the songs himself. Steinman's songs were then given to Bonnie Tyler and Air Supply respectively, becoming huge hits.[1]

Meat Loaf is credited with being involved in the writing of numerous tracks on the album, including the title track. However, as Meat would later admit, he was not much of a songwriter (and he did not like the songs he had written for the album), and the album was regarded by many as being pretty poor. Fans were disappointed to see that the iconic pictures on the covers of Bat out of Hell and Dead Ringer were replaced by a black-and-white photograph of Meat Loaf. (On some later re-releases, a colour image of a screaming Meat Loaf was used as the cover image.)

The album has since passed into reasonable obscurity and is usually only picked up by the more avid Meat Loaf fans. Notwithstanding, the title track still regularly forms part of Meat Loaf concerts, and was one of very few 1980s songs to feature on the 1998 hit album The Very Best of Meat Loaf. This was also the last album that Meat Loaf did with the record label Epic until the 1998 release of The Very Best of Meat Loaf.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Razor's Edge" – 4:07 (Steve Buslowe/Paul Christie/Mark Doyle/Meat Loaf)
  2. "Midnight At The Lost And Found" – 3:36 (Steve Buslowe/Paul Christie/Dan Peyronel/Meat Loaf)
  3. "Wolf At Your Door" – 4:05 (Steve Buslowe/Leslie Aday)
  4. "Keep Driving" – 3:30 (Paul Christie/Paul Jacobs/Meat Loaf)
  5. "The Promised Land" – 2:44 (Chuck Berry)
  6. "You Never Can Be Too Sure About The Girl" – 4:28 (Steve Buslowe/Meat Loaf)
  7. "Priscilla" – 3:33 (Paul Jacobs/Sarah Durkee)
  8. "Don't You Look At Me Like That" – 3:27 (Marshall James Styler)
    • Performed by Meat Loaf & Dale Krantz Rossington
  9. "If You Really Want To" – 3:38 (Ted Neeley/George Meyer)
  10. "Fallen Angel" – 3:38 (Dick Wagner)

[edit] Personnel

  • Meat Loaf — lead and backing vocals
  • Mark Doyle - guitars, piano (tracks 1, 2, 4), bass (track 4), synthesizers (track 9), vocals (tracks 4, 5)
  • Rick Derringer - guitars (tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9), bass (track 7)
  • Tom Edmonds - guitars (track 4)
  • Gary Rossington - guitars (track 8)
  • Steve Buslowe - bass
  • Paul Jacobs - piano (tracks 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10)
  • Dave Lebolt - synthesizer programming (track 9)
  • Max Weinberg - drums
  • Dale Krantz Rossington - featured female vocals (track 8)
  • Chuck Kirkpatrick - vocals
  • John Sambataro - vocals

[edit] Singles

"Razor's Edge", "If You Really Want To" and the title track were released as singles, but neither made top chart positions.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Adams, Cameron. "Meat Loaf's a Hell raiser", Herald Sun. Retrieved on 2006-10-26. 
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