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    Released: October 30, 1981 (UK) [3] Bad for Good is the only studio album by American songwriter Jim Steinman. Steinman wrote all of the songs and performed on most, although Rory Dodd contributed lead vocals on some tracks. The songs were originally intended to be recorded by Meat Loaf as a follow-up to Bat Out of Hell, titled Renegade Angel.

  2. "Bad for Good" from the album Bad for Good, written and produced by Jim Steinman. (c) 1981. Uploaded with permission.

    • Jan 14, 2009
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  3. Like I said for a while the uploads will be Jim Steinman related due to what's happened. This is a remastered version of the Bad For Good music video, from J...

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  4. Jim Steinman’s “Bad for Good” is more than just a rock anthem; it’s a testament to the power of music to capture the complexities of human emotions. Its raw and unapologetic energy lingers in the air long after the song ends, leaving listeners enchanted and longing for more. So the next time you find yourself in the mood for a rock ...

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  6. Jan 25, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by EpicBad For Good · Jim SteinmanBad For Good℗ 1981 Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on: 1993-01-26Producer: Todd RundgrenAuto-generated...

  7. Bad for Good is the only album Jim Steinman ever released under his own name. The album was composed between August 1980 and March 1981, during a time when Steinman’s singer-of-choice, Meat Loaf ...

  8. May 4, 2021 · Now rinse and repeat, but take away Meat Loaf's distinctive, powerful timbre and stretch the runtime of the album out to over an hour long. You end up with Bad For Good, Steinman's personal sequel to Bat Out Of Hell. Again, a part of me wants to like it. It's all so preposterously OTT and I kind of admire that.

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