Live at Wembley
70 min · 10 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · progressive rock
An explosive concert experience featuring Meat Loaf's theatrical rock anthems and powerful vocal performances.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- theatrical anthems for sing-alongs dynamic peaks and valleys epic concert atmosphere
- Context
- Released in 1987, 'Live at Wembley' captures Meat Loaf's return to the stage after a tumultuous period marked by personal struggles and the commercial disappointment of his previous albums. This live album followed his earlier success with 'Bat Out of Hell,' and served as a platform for re-establishing his presence in the music industry.
- If you like
- hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
Live at Wembley is an album by Meat Loaf. An explosive concert experience featuring Meat Loaf's theatrical rock anthems and powerful vocal performances. The album showcases Meat Loaf's dramatic flair and is notable for its enduring popularity, particularly the iconic track 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light.' It reflects the height of theatrical rock during the late 1980s, influencing subsequent artists and contributing to Meat Loaf's reputation as a captivating live performer. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Live at Wembley sound like?
An explosive concert experience featuring Meat Loaf's theatrical rock anthems and powerful vocal performances. Rooted in hard rock and heavy metal.
What makes Live at Wembley by Meat Loaf notable?
The album showcases Meat Loaf's dramatic flair and is notable for its enduring popularity, particularly the iconic track 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light.' It reflects the height of theatrical rock during the late 1980s, influencing subsequent artists and contributing to Meat Loaf's reputation as a captivating live performer. Released in 1987, 'Live at Wembley' captures Meat Loaf's return to the stage after a tumultuous period marked by personal struggles and the commercial disappointment of his previous albums. This live album followed his earlier success with 'Bat Out of Hell,' and served as a platform for re-establishing his presence in the music industry.
Who is Live at Wembley for?
Live at Wembley works well if you're into theatrical anthems for sing-alongs, dynamic peaks and valleys and epic concert atmosphere.
How many songs are on Live at Wembley?
Live at Wembley has 10 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Blind Before I Stop 3:54
- 2 Rock ’n’ Roll Mercenaries 5:33
- 3 Took the Words 7:48
- 4 Midnight at the Lost and Found 3:49
- 5 Modern Girl 5:43
- 6 Paradise by the Dashboard Light Standout 10:03
- 7 Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad 8:06
- 8 Bat Out of Hell Standout 10:28
- 9 Masculine 6:50
- 10 Rock ’n’ Roll Medley: Johnny B. Goode / Slow Down / Jailhouse Rock / Blue Suede Shoes 8:33
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
70 min 51 sec
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