There is a definite resemblance to "Bat Out of Hell" throughout this album. Each and every song has that feel to it, especially the duet with Karla DeVito on "Dance In My Pants." The style of the song bears strong connections to the famous "Paradise By The Dashboard Light." However, what this song has that the Meatloaf classic doesn't is a killer guitar solo. That's part of what makes the album as good as it is in the first place. Steinman's vocal range is limited but he does have some powerful musicians behind him playing on the songs. Most notably, there is Todd Rundgren along with his band mates from Utopia who pop in and out on several songs. What results is a good rock sound that somehow straddles the line between FM commercialability and hard rock. Therefore, all can listen to it and not worry about going across the imaginary line. Still, only three tracks really stand out for me, the first of which I've already mentioned. The second is the single, "Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through," which I have on a compilation CD. The third is "Life and Death of an American Guitar," which gets covered by the already mentioned Meatloaf on his "Bat Out of Hell 2" album. Speaking of that song, I don't hear any difference between the two versions.
Track Listing:
1. Bad For Good
2. Lost Boys and Golden Girls
3. The Life and Death of An American Guitar
4. Stark Raving Love
5. Out of the Frying Pan (And Into the Fire)
6. Surf's Up
7. Dance in My Pants
8. Left in the Dark
Extra EP
1. The Storm
Jim Steinman- lead vocals, keyboards, spoken word
Rory Dodd- lead vocals on "Surf's Up," "Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through" and "Lost Boys and Golden Girls"
Karla DeVito- lead vocals on "Dance In My Pants"
Todd Rundgren- guitars
Davey Johnstone- guitars
Kasim Sultan- bass
Steve Buslowe- bass
Neal Jason- bass
Roy Bittan- piano
Steven Margoshes- piano
Roger Powell- synthesiser
Larry 'Synergy' Fast- synthesiser
Max Weinberg- drums
Alan Schwartzberg- drums
Joe Stefko- drums
Jimmy Maelen- percussion
Alan Rubin- trumpet
Tom Malone- horn arrangements and trombone
Lou Marini- tenor sax
Lew Del Gatto- baritone sax
Ellen Foley- backing vocals
Eric Troyer- backing vocals
What surprised me after doing a bit of homework on "Bad For Good" was how well it actually did commercially. In spite of many criticisms from the rock magazines at the time, it went to 62 in the US, 14 in Sweden and even broke into the top ten in the UK. With that success and an album that I actually liked, I remain surprised as to why Mr Steinman never has cut another album.Next post: Grace Slick- Welcome to the Wrecking Ball
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