Bad for Good
Bad for Good | |
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Studio album by Jim Steinman | |
Publication |
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Label (s) | Epic |
Format (s) |
CD, LP + EP |
Wagnerian rock |
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running time |
61:06 minutes |
Jimmy Iovine, |
Bad for Good is the debut album and so far the only album from composer and singer Jim Steinman . It was released in 1981. The album, composed entirely by Jim Steinman, was mostly sung by him. Some tracks have been interpreted by Rory Dodd. The album was the follow-up to the successful Steinman / Meat Loaf collaboration Bat Out of Hell , but Meat Loaf's vocal problems due to an exhausting tour prompted Steinman to release the album as a solo project.
On the original vinyl release, The Storm and Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through were only included as bonus tracks in the form of a single included with the album. According to Steinman's concept, these songs are the intro and the outro of the album. On the CD release, The Storm and Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through are the two closing songs, which contradicts Steinman's intended order.
Track list
All songs were written by Jim Steinman.
- "The Storm" - 4:28
- "Bad for Good" - 8:45 am
- "Lost Boys and Golden Girls" - 4:36; sung by Rory Dodd
- "Love and Death and an American Guitar" - 2:38
- "Stark Raving Love" - 7:23
- "Out of the Frying Pan (And Into the Fire)" - 6:12
- "Surf's Up" - 5:25; sung by Rory Dodd
- “Dance in My Pants” - 7:58; in a duet with Karla DeVito
- "Left in the Dark" - 7:12
- "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" - 6:29; sung by Rory Dodd
Contributors
- Jim Steinman - singer , keyboard
- Rory Dodd - singer on "Lost Boys and Golden Girls", "Surf's Up", "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through", backing vocal
- Karla DeVito - lead singer at "Dance in My Pants"
- Todd Rundgren - guitar , backing vocal
- Davey Johnstone - guitar, mandolin
- Steve Buslowe - bass
- Kasim Sulton - bass, backing vocal
- Neal Jason - bass
- Roy Bittan - piano , keyboard
- Steven Margoshes - piano, conductor of the New York Philharmonic on "The Storm"
- Roger Powell - synthesizer
- Larry Fast - synthesizer
- John Wilcox - drums
- Max Weinberg - drums
- Alan Schwartzberg - drums
- Joe Stefko - drums
- Jimmy Maelen - drums
- Alan Rubin - trumpet
- Tom Malone - trombone
- Lew Del Gatto - baritone saxophone
- Lou Marini - tenor saxophone, saxophone solo on "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through"
- Ellen Foley - singer
- Eric Troyer - singer
- Carlos Calello - conductor of the New York Philharmonic for "Left in the Dark"
production
- Producers: Jimmy Iovine, John Jansen, Andrew Kazdin, Todd Rundgren , Jim Steinman , Jimmy White
- Technicians: Tom Edmonds, John Jansen, Todd Rundgren, Gray Russell, Shelly Yakus
- Editor: John Jansen
- Mastering : Greg Calbi, Ted Jensen, George Marino
- Production coordination: Gray Russell
- Arranger : Roy Bittan, Todd Rundgren, Jim Steinman, Tom Malone, Will Malone, Carlos Calello, Steven Margoshes
- Art director : John Berg
- Cover picture concept: Jim Steinman
- Cover picture: Richard Corben
- Photographer: Don Hunstein
Charts
Album - Billboard (USA)
year | Chart | position |
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1981 | Pop albums | 63 |
Singles - Billboard (USA)
year | single | Chart | position |
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1981 | Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through | Mainstream rock | 14th |
1981 | Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through | Pop singles | 32 |
various
- Barbra Streisand recorded "Left in the Dark" for the album Emotion and released it as a single.
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Meat Loaf recorded much of Bad for Good :
- "Surf's Up" was released on Bad Attitude .
- "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through", "Out of the Frying Pan (And Into the Fire)" and "Lost Boys and Golden Girls" appeared on Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell . "Love and Death and an American Guitar" was renamed "Wasted Youth" and also appeared on the album, but still with Jim Steinman.
- "Left in the Dark" appeared on Welcome to the Neighborhood .
- "Bad for Good" appeared on Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose .
- Part of "The Storm" was used as the intro of "Seize the Night" on Bat out of Hell III .
- The “Overture” from the musical Tanz der Vampire is part of “The Storm”.
- "Opening of the Box" of the album Original Sin by Pandora's Box is part of "The Storm"
- The musical We Will Rock You uses "Love and Death and an American Guitar" for dialogue.