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  1. Bad for Good es un álbum de 1981 del compositor estadounidense Jim Steinman. Steinman escribió todos las canciones e interpretó la mayoría de éstos, sin embargo, Rory Dodd también contribuyó en él como voz principal en algunos temas.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad_for_GoodBad for Good - Wikipedia

    Davey Johnstone – guitars on "Bad for Good", "Stark Raving Love", "Surf's Up" and "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through"; mandolin on "Surf's Up" Kasim Sultonbass on "Bad for Good", "Out of the Frying Pan" and "Surf's Up"; backing vocals; Steve Buslowe – bass on "Stark Raving Love", "Dance in My Pants" and "Rock and Roll Dreams ...

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    Bad for Good: Jim Steinman: 1981 Party of Two: The Rubinoos: 1983 The Burns Sisters: The Burns Sisters: 1986 Good Music: Joan Jett: Never Enough: Patty Smyth: 1987 Dream of Life: Patti Smith Unfinished Business: Ronnie Spector Safety Love: David Drew: 1988 Up Your Alley: Joan Jett Indigo Girls: Indigo Girls: 1989 Atomic Playboys ...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Bad For Good" on Discogs.

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    Esto se ve reflejado en "Bad For Good" en "You know I'm gonna be like this forever: I'm never gonna be what I should." "Love and Death and an American Guitar" es un monólogo de un mundo de fantasía, interpretado por Steinman, mismo que fue utilizado durante los shows de Meat Loaf en años pasados.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2023 · The pair bickered about everything, including which take-out food to order. Making matters worse, Steinman’s precious book of lyrics was stolen. In the end, Meat lost his voice, and Jim used the material he had written for his own album, Bad For Good. Stories from this particular period are legion.

  7. Sulton was recruited to play on Meat Loaf songwriter Jim Steinman's 1981 solo debut, Bad for Good (a virtual carbon copy of Bat Out of Hell), while 1982 saw Utopia return to form with a pair of fine yet underappreciated albums, Swing to the Right and a self-titled, three-sided release.