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Meat Loaf – Guilty Pleasure Tour (new)
Meat Loaf – Guilty Pleasure Tour (new)
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Meat Loaf – Guilty Pleasure Tour
Guilty Pleasure Tour" was a concert tour by Meat Loaf in 2011. It was in support of his album Hell in a Handbasket.
Key Information:
- Tour Dates: The tour took place primarily in Australia and New Zealand from October 1st to October 29th, 2011.
- Origin of Name: The tour name came from a poll that named Meat Loaf the number one "guilty pleasure".
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Live Recordings:
- The show in Sydney was filmed for a DVD/CD release.
- This live album/DVD is titled "Guilty Pleasure Tour: Live From Sydney, Australia".
- It was released by UK-based record company The Store for Music in a deluxe DVD/CD edition on October 1, 2012, in the UK and Europe.
- The set includes a CD featuring audio of the concert and a DVD with video of the performance, plus a bonus documentary.
- Performers: Meat Loaf was joined by his band, the Neverland Express, and female vocalist Patti Russo. Other band members included Paul Crook, Randy Flowers, Dave Luther, Danny Miranda, Justin Avery, and Ginny Luke.
- Available Formats: You can find the live recording from the "Guilty Pleasure Tour" in various formats, including CD, DVD, and vinyl. There are even limited edition vinyl pressings available, like the "Blue Day" edition.
- Setlist: The setlist included many of Meat Loaf's hits, such as "Bat Out of Hell" and "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad". It also featured cover songs like "Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul" and "Time Warp" by Richard O'Brien.
- Reviews: Reviews of the live album/DVD were mixed. Some praised the energy of the performance and the band's musicianship, while others were critical of Meat Loaf's vocal performance and the video quality.
In summary, the "Guilty Pleasure Tour" was a successful tour that resulted in a live album and DVD. It's a way for fans to experience Meat Loaf's 2011 performances, particularly those in Australia and New Zealand.
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