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Welcome to the Neighborhood
Release Date: 1995 11 14
Running Time: 58:41
Label: MCA Records
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Perhaps the international success of Bat Out of Hell II came as a surprise, but it was no shock that the follow-up, Welcome to the Neighborhood, was not, either commerically and artistically. While it nearly duplicates the sound and style of Meat Loaf's previous hit album, Neighborhood was recorded without the guidance of Jim Steinman, who was responsible for the sound of both Bat Out of Hell albums. The music has all of the elements that made the previous records hits -- there are layers of guitars, orchestras, voices -- but without Steinman, it's just not the same. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1When the Rubber Meets the RoadDurkee, Jacobs4:57
2I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)Warren6:40
3Original SinSteinman5:59
445 Seconds of EcstasyBailey1:06
5Runnin' for the Red Light (I Gotta Life)Durkee, Vanda, Young [1], Aday, Russo3:58
6Fiesta de Las Almas PerdidasBova1:27
7Left in the DarkSteinman7:11
8Not a Dry Eye in the HouseWarren5:54
9Amnesty Is GrantedHagar6:09
10If This Is the Last Kiss (Let's Make It Last All Night)Warren4:33
11MarthaWaits4:39
12Where Angels SingDavis6:08







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