Nowhere Fast (Fire Inc. song)
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"Nowhere Fast" is a song, performed by Fire Inc. in 1984 for the rock movie Streets of Fire. An alternate version of the song was recorded by Meat Loaf the same year. The song was written by Jim Steinman.
Fire Inc. single
The "Nowhere Fast" single contains an edit (edited down to 4:11 from the 6:02 album version) and is backed with the Marilyn Martin track "Sorcerer", also from the Streets of Fire soundtrack. Laurie Sargent performed the lead vocals. Holly Sherwood and Rory Dodd performed the background vocals.
Personnel
- Music and Lyrics: Jim Steinman
- Lead Vocals: Laurie Sargent
- Background Vocals: Rory Dodd, Holly Sherwood and Eric Troyer
- Piano: Roy Bittan
- Guitars: Dave Johnstone and Mike Landau
- Bass: Steve Buslowe
- Synthesizer: Larry Fast
- Drums: Max Weinberg and Jim Bralower
- Drum Programming: Jim Bralower
- Additional Keyboards: Jim Steinman
Meat Loaf single
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Meat Loaf's more rock-oriented version has an almost entirely different set of lyrics, with only the chorus being the same as the Fire Inc. version. Meat Loaf's version also has a more prominent guitar being played by Bob Kulick. Meat Loaf performed it live during the Bad Attitude tour along with his touring band, The Neverland Express. At the time of its release, it was only a minor hit, but remains a fan favorite.
The single was also released as a limited edition motorcycle-shaped vinyl. A music video was also produced.
Critical reception
Upon the British release Biba Kopf (pseudonym of journalist Chris Bohn) of New Musical Express left ironic review of 8 December 1984. He took the singer's attempt as another self-repetition of his early works by saying "The tone, as always, is that of the teenager who never quite got over the shock and disappointment of making it into his 20s."[1]
Single versions
- 12" maxi single
- "Nowhere Fast" (6:05) (Jim Steinman)
- "Stand by Me" (3:45) (Ben E. King)
- "Clap Your Hands" (2:23) (Richard Hartley/Brian Thompson)
- 7" single
- "Nowhere Fast" (4:00) (Jim Steinman)
- "Clap Your Hands" (2:23) (Richard Hartley/Brian Thompson)
Both B-sides were recorded during Meat Loaf's sessions for The Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack, and remained unreleased until this single.
There were four different versions of the 7" single, including a shaped picture disc, a pop-up cover and a gatefold sleeve.
Personnel
- Lead Vocals: Meat Loaf
- Guitars: Bob Kulick
- Bass: John Siegler
- Piano & Keyboards, Background Vocals: Paul Jacobs
- Drums, Background Vocals: Wells Kelly
- Percussion: Frank Ricotti
- Background Vocals: Clare Torry, Stephanie de Sykes
- Produced by Meat Loaf, Paul Jacobs and Mack
References
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- Jim Steinman.com was used for the detailed information about this song
External links
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- Nowhere Fast lyrics
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- 1984 singles
- Songs written by Jim Steinman
- Meat Loaf songs
- 1984 songs
- MCA Records singles
- Arista Records singles
- RCA Records singles
- Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements
- Song recordings produced by Jim Steinman
- Song recordings produced by Reinhold Mack