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''Bad Attitude'' is a 1984 album by Meat Loaf , recorded in England . It features two songs by Jim Steinman , both previously recorded, and a duet with Roger Daltrey . According to Meat Loaf's autobiography, he approached Steinman about writing the entire album, but waiting for new songs wound up taking so long that Meat Loaf recorded two previously-released Steinman songs and moved on with other writers. The album concentrates more on the hard rock side of Meat Loaf, was a minor success around the globe and released a few hit singles, the most successful being 'Modern Girl'. The US release on RCA Records features a slightly different tracklist, as well as alternate mixes for some songs. During the tour to support the album, his wife Leslie had a nervous breakdown and had to check into Silver Hill rehab facility in Connecticut . TRACK LISTING # "Bad Attitude" – 4:44 ''( Paul Jacobs / Sarah Durkee )'' # "Modern Girl" – 4:24 ''(Jacobs/Durkee)'' # ")'' # "Surf's Up" – 4:23 ''(Steinman)'' # "Piece Of The Action" – 4:15 ''(Jacobs/Durkee)'' # "Jumpin' The Gun" – 3:12 ''(Jacobs/Durkee)'' # "Cheatin' In Your Dreams" – 4:08 ''( John Parr )'' # "Don't Leave Your Mark On Me" – 4:07 ''(Parr/Julia Downes)'' # "Sailor To A Siren" – 4:40 ''(Jacobs/Durkee)'' ::Arranged by Paul Buckmaster, Paul Jacobs CREDITS
SINGLES "Modern Girl" was taken from this album and became Meat Loaf's first UK Number 1 single. He wouldn't appear in the charts again until " I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That) " in 1993, also at Number 1. "Piece Of The Action", "Sailor To A Siren" and "Nowhere Fast" were also released singles with extended mixes and exclusive songs: "Take a Number", " Stand By Me " (a Ben E. King cover) and "Clap Your Hands". The latter two songs were recorded during the sessions for the Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack. A version of "Nowhere Fast" with alternate lyrics appears in the movie Streets Of Fire . |
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