• Record Label: Virgin
  • Release Date: Oct 31, 2006
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 31
  2. Negative: 5 out of 31

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  1. BrutusO
    Jan 30, 2007
    9
    I was never much of a fan of Bat Out Of Hell 1, though I have a mild affection for the second one. So it was quite a surprise to me when I liked the third one so much. Sure, it is mostly stupid adolescent melodrama. They all are. But isn't that why people liked it in the first place? And buried in amongst all the operatic over-the-top atmospherics, there are actually some pretty I was never much of a fan of Bat Out Of Hell 1, though I have a mild affection for the second one. So it was quite a surprise to me when I liked the third one so much. Sure, it is mostly stupid adolescent melodrama. They all are. But isn't that why people liked it in the first place? And buried in amongst all the operatic over-the-top atmospherics, there are actually some pretty lovely songs if you care to listen. And the rock is timelessly heavy (admittedly out of date, but then, it always was). Basically, if I dared to put my "cool" persona aside for ten minutes, I would have to admit I actually enjoyed this album more than the latest Wolfmother, Killers, Gorillaz, Jet and Oasis albums put together. A guilty pleasure. Expand
  2. johng
    Nov 2, 2006
    10
    the meat is back! I will admit that it does not touch Bat out of Hell 1, but it certinally better than II
  3. JeffB
    Dec 15, 2006
    10
    This is an awesome CD and I hope Meat Loaf continues to create masterpieces like this
  4. ScottC
    Dec 31, 2006
    10
    I was 17 when Bat out of Hell was released in 1977, and I was blown away. 30 years later, and starving for rock and roll, Bat III satisfies my hunger and then some. Is it as good as Bat I ? No. It is an excellent follow up effort that with several listenings you will grow quickly to love and appreciate. Can't wait to see him in Syracuse, NY. Meat Rocks !!
  5. DebbieW
    Jan 8, 2007
    10
    I love it!! His voice & passion are still incredible & fabulous! The orchestration also blows me away & gives me chills!!! I also love watching him in person - what can I say - it's been on my cd player since Oct. 31st!! Already have my NY tickets!!!
  6. jeremyk
    Nov 16, 2006
    9
    I saw Meat last year at casino rama, He gave yous a sneek peek of a few songs. I didnt know what to think when he played them then. But now they grow on you. Sure it doesnt sound like Bat 1 or 2, but it has the feel epic in every way.. this is a great piece of work... a nother great job by the man they call meat.
  7. MattD.
    Nov 3, 2006
    7
    The metal-influenced songs fail miserably. And "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" would be useless if it wasn't for Marion Raven's vocals, which I really like. But most of the CD is like tasty meat loaf.
  8. AndrewM
    Dec 6, 2006
    10
    What did they expect? A better work than Bat I and II?; we´re all getting older and the master is ill for years. Even this way, it is better than 99% of the rock stuff we hear every day. It is great and even tragic. Who didn´t know yet the JS songs Bad for good, Seize the Night and The future ain´t.., it is a MUST. The revelation, for me, is Alive: incredible arrangment, What did they expect? A better work than Bat I and II?; we´re all getting older and the master is ill for years. Even this way, it is better than 99% of the rock stuff we hear every day. It is great and even tragic. Who didn´t know yet the JS songs Bad for good, Seize the Night and The future ain´t.., it is a MUST. The revelation, for me, is Alive: incredible arrangment, great lyrics and a incredible voice, with a smashing chorus attack: fantastic! Oh, I would the master would return and make us the Bat IV, with all brandnew songs: then, the bat-meat-man may retire, but not yet, not yet! Expand
  9. JoseLuisZ
    Dec 9, 2006
    8
    kind of cool! I really like Loaf´s music but I need much more I know he can give us more than just a 3rd version of the bat!...that is not original any more.
  10. allisonr
    Nov 21, 2006
    9
    loved it very good,its been in the cd player since we got it
  11. DavidF
    Dec 29, 2006
    9
    No Steinman wasn't an active part of the album. Get over it. I bought this listened to the 1st 10 seconds of each track and thought, "This is gonna suck." Wrong!! I find this a better overall album than BOH II. This one does not have a mega number one single on it though. I do have to say that on Alive, I somehow expected a refrain from Born to Run to slip in. A previous reviewer No Steinman wasn't an active part of the album. Get over it. I bought this listened to the 1st 10 seconds of each track and thought, "This is gonna suck." Wrong!! I find this a better overall album than BOH II. This one does not have a mega number one single on it though. I do have to say that on Alive, I somehow expected a refrain from Born to Run to slip in. A previous reviewer implied Meatloaf is terrible w/o Steinman. With a couple of exceptions, I think that the reverse may be true. I do hate that the two of them had to fight like children. Each of them does need the other. As egotistical as Meat can be, Steinman is as every bit as attractive as a wayward four year old when he doesn't get his way. In defense of Meat's ego, every time he has said ,"I can do that", he has done it. So I don't see it as being bragging as much as a rather flamboyant statement of his abilities. Take away the charged emotional environment around the album, and it stands as a piece of work that is every bit as good as anything else the Meat man has done. Expand
  12. Jan 5, 2016
    10
    Every song in this album feels like it is a rock masterpiece, from the bellowing 'Monster is Loose' to the poetic 'all coming back to me now'. This is by far my favourite Meat Loaf album, which is made more impressive by the powerful vocals from the 52 year old singer.
Metascore
52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 13
  2. Negative: 2 out of 13
  1. There are moments on Bat Out of Hell III to convince even die-hard minimalists that behemoth is better.
  2. That he fails is not the fault of his individual performance; it's the fault of botched execution.
  3. More a pop orchestral mishmash than a well-defined rock opus, Bat III is dark, seemingly hopeless at times, and über dramatic. Oddly enough, that's also its saving grace.