Friends of bombast Rocks, Jim Steinman fans, and those who want to be there, come on this album clearly not over! As for the "Richard Wagner of rock 'usual a lot of titles were of course Meat Loaf, later reissued by other artists, such as on this CD, but none of these versions came up to the present album. You can feel Jim's influence easily in every single note, in the arrangement, which is so typical exaggeration that one have no other choice but emotionally completely collapse - hot in a good way ... Elaine Caswell, Ellen Foley, Gina Taylor Wilde and Deliria the four ladies who accomplish with their voices here miracles. But as for Steinman's works typically, also the voice, lyrical passages may not be missing - certainly the most special supplement on this album. Apart from this you but really provides a hammer for the next! After a gooseflesh-causing little intro "Original Sin", which many consider to be a major theme of Jim's musical Dance of the Vampires should recognize begins - a tough, thrilling and yet somehow delicate and fragile pieces. Also worth mentioning the languorous ballad "Safe Sex". "Good Girls Go to Heaven" may be borne in energy and hardly puts the listener so automatically. The highlight of the album for me is the 8-minute opus "It's all coming back to me now" - it is I do not care what people say, Celine's version comes in any way on this one approach. Elaine Caswell's version is the same as the song was meant, and I will convince them otherwise nothing. This song alone is worth buying the CD. The Opening of the box ", an instrumental steinmanesques the elements of his" The Storm ", first heard on the album BAD FOR GOOD contains. A heavy, orchestra-heavy piece of music. Even the other instrumental" Pray Lewd ", a mini- Piano Concerto, the Elemnte various other songs woven into an exciting medley, completely convincing. "It just will not quit" is one of the hidden gems of the album, which is complemented by the brilliant song "The Future is not what . it used to be "The song is simply right everything - brilliant text, brilliant performance, enriched with a few country and gospel elements, a treat from minute 1 to minute 10, finished with a soft a capella part connoisseurs of dance. THE VAMPIRE likely in parts of the song, the infamous "Carpe Noctem" recognize. All in all we have here is a thoroughly enjoyable album that should be in every collection!