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Cal Dodd as Hamlet with his brother Rory as Horatio in a rock opera.
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Cal Dodd as Hamlet with his brother Rory as Horatio in a rock opera.
Bad for Good is a 1981 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.
Coverart: Richard Corben
Lou Reed - New Sensations
Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through - Jim Steinman
Lead vocals by Rory Dodd
[Bad For Good, 1981 - originally released as the B-side of an enclosed 7″ single with the album] [Written by Jim Steinman]
Surf’s Up - Jim Steinman
Lead vocals by Rory Dodd
[Bad For Good, 1981] [Written by Jim Steinman]
Lost Boys And Golden Girls - Jim Steinman
Lead vocals by Rory Dodd
[Bad For Good, 1981] [Written by Jim Steinman]
“The beat is yours forever...” Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through - Jim Steinman (1981)
In probably the most straightforward video from the album Bad For Good - which isn’t saying much - our prototypes of Raven and Strat perform some elaborate dances together before Jim himself, with Rory Dodd (he of ‘Turn Around Bright Eyes’ fame) taking the lead on vocals.
"Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" -- Jim Steinman