Midnight at the Lost and Found is the third studio album by Meat Loaf, released in April 1983.
Following a dispute with his former songwriter Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf was contractually obliged to release a new album.
It was also regarded by fans and critics alike as a poor effort whether compared to previous releases or on its own merit.
Those same fans and critics were disappointed to see that the iconic pictures on the covers of Bat Out of Hell and Dead Ringer were replaced by a black-and-white photograph of Meat Loaf.
(An Australian reissue sported a color image of Meat Loaf screaming on the cover).