eMusic Review
"There's an opera out on the turnpike/There's a ballet being fought out in the alley." That's a line from Bruce Springsteen's ambitious "Jungleland," the West Side Story-like tale that closes his 1975 album Born to Run. That couplet's oversized romanticism serves as a pretty good jumping-off point for this massively successful record first released in 1977. Where the Boss sang of midnight gangs meeting beneath giant Exxon signs to explore the poetics of the street, Jim Steinman's songs on Bat Out of Hell are about love and hope and sex and dreams, small-scale bedroom dramas blown up to widescreen proportions and leavened with huge dollops of humor. And they're voiced by a guy who shares a name with your local diner's blue plate special, fresh off a stint singing in a Broadway production of Hair and acting in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. All of which is to say that Bat Out of Hell is a thoroughly ridiculous album that also happens to be completely brilliant, the sound of a pop visionary at the top of his game, bravely indulging every instinct without regard to fashion or good taste.
Steinman, who would later apply some of the… read more »