Collection: Alden Shuman Vinyl Records For Sale

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Alden Shuman

Alden Shuman

Rock music
Alden Shuman is known for his work on the album "Dead Ringer," released on September 4, 1981, by the iconic American singer Meat Loaf. Fully penned by Jim Steinman, the album features notable tracks such as "Dead Ringer for Love," "I'm Gonna Love Her for Both of Us," "Read 'Em and Weep," and "Peel Out." Although it reached number one in the UK, "Dead Ringer" faced criticism for not meeting the commercial and critical success of its predecessor, "Bat Out of Hell." The album cover, created by Bernie Wrightson, contributed to the visual identity of this release. Additionally, the tour that followed marked the start of Meat Loaf's collaboration with pianist Paul Jacobs, further shaping his musical journey.
Top tracks:Dead Ringer for Love, I'm Gonna Love Her for Both of Us, Read 'Em and Weep, Peel Out
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