Stoney & Meatloaf
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Stoney and Meatloaf is the little known debut album of singer Meat Loaf
Meat Loaf
Michael Lee Aday , better known by his stage name, Meat Loaf, is an American hard rock musician and actor...

, released in 1971 on the Motown subsidiary label Rare Earth
Motown Records
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, a collaboration with female vocalist Shaun Murphy
Shaun Murphy (singer)
Shaun Murphy is an American R&B singer songwriter, best known for her powerhouse singing style. Her recording career started in 1971 with Motown Records and continues to this day.-Biography:...

. Meat Loaf and Murphy met while performing with the Detroit cast of Hair
Hair (musical)
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.

1971 original release

Producers: Ralph Terrana, Russ Terrana, Mike Valvano

Arrangers: Tom Baird and David Van DePitte

1978/1979 re-release Meat Loaf featuring Stoney and Meatloaf

Producers: Ralph Terrana, Russ Terrana, Mike Valvano

Producers "Who Is the Leader of the People": Nick Zesses and Dino Fekaris

Arrangers: Tom Baird and David Van DePitte

Remixed and remastered at Motown Recording Studios, Hollywood, California

Re-mix engineer: Glen Jordan

Mastering engineer: Jack Andrews

Personnel

  • Lead Vocals: Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    Michael Lee Aday , better known by his stage name, Meat Loaf, is an American hard rock musician and actor...

    , Stoney Murphy
    Shaun Murphy (singer)
    Shaun Murphy is an American R&B singer songwriter, best known for her powerhouse singing style. Her recording career started in 1971 with Motown Records and continues to this day.-Biography:...

  • Backing Vocals: Mike Campbell, Telma Hopkins, Joyce Vincent
  • Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers
    The Funk Brothers
    The Funk Brothers was the nickname of Detroit, Michigan, session musicians who performed the backing to most Motown Records recordings from 1959 until the company moved to Los Angeles in 1972...

    , Scorpion (Bob Babbitt
    Bob Babbitt
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    , Mike Campbell, Ray Monette and Andrew Smith) and Ralph Terrana

Singles

  • "What You See Is What You Get
    What You See is What You Get (song)
    "What You See is What You Get" is the first single by duo Stoney & Meatloaf. It was released ahead of the release of the duo's only album Stoney & Meatloaf in 1971....

    " (b/w "Lady Be Mine" [edit])
  • "It Takes All Kinds of People" (b/w "The Way You Do the Things You Do")

Re-releases

The album was re-released several times with a different track listing under the title "Featuring Stoney and Meat Loaf". Firstly in 1978 and 1979 on the Prodigal
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 label (PDL 2010) and again in 1986 on Tamla Motown (ZL 72217). The album contained most (but not all) of the tracks on the original album. In addition to three new tracks, some songs appear in different versions and in some cases, different song titles.
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