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To support his comeback 2003 album, Meat Loaf toured the world. In February of 2004, the tour took him to Australia where he performed in Melbourne backed by the Symphony Orchestra. The concert featured 13 songs from his catalog including 7 songs that comprised one of rock's all time best selling classic albums, "Bat Out Of Hell." This set includes a DVD of 13 tracks and CD of 7 tracks.
It can't be said that Meat Loaf never got enough mileage out of his 1977 watershed album, BAT OUT OF HELL. A string of sequels, live albums, and compilations featuring many of BAT OUT OF HELL's tracks have come down the pike over the years, and have only heightened the classic status of the original blockbuster. BAT OUT OF HELL: LIVE WITH THE MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is another in this series: a two-disc set featuring an audio CD of the album performed live and a DVD of the performance. Recorded in 2004, the concert revisits the epic rock energy of the album, with Meat Loaf still turning in gut-busting, sweaty, impassioned performances. Fans of the Loaf will eat it up.
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