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Artist: Triumph

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CD Title: Greatest Hits Remixed

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Category: Classic Hard Rock

Year: 2010

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

Catalog Number: FR CD 461

Personnel

Gil Moore drums and vocals
Mike Levine bass and keyboards
Rik Emmett guitar and vocals

Comes with a DVD featuring 11 promo videos filmed over Triumph's career, as well five bonus features, including 3 more unreleased videos and Triumph’s induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

Tracks

1.  Allied Forces  5:07   Listen
2.  Lay it on the Line  4:06   Listen
3.  Follow Your Heart  3:40   Listen
4.  Magic Power  4:52   Listen
5.  I Live For the Weekend  5:16   Listen
6.  Hold On  6:06   Listen
7.  Just One Night  3:35   Listen
8.  Fight the Good Fight  6:23   Listen
9.  Spellbound  5:10   Listen
10.  Never Surrender  6:45   Listen
11.  Lights Go Down  5:02   Listen
12.  Somebody's Out There  3:58   Listen
13.  Rock and Roll Machine  6:59   Listen
14.  Love Hurts  4:27   Listen
  
Total Running Time:  71:26

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Existing comments about this CD

From: juan carlos Date: May 27, 2010 at 21:45
where is "Say Goodbye" "All The Way"? aren´t they hits or classic Triumph songs? anyway, Good greatest Hits. 8.5/10

From: underworld king Date: January 29, 2011 at 22:27
Nothing from Edge of Excess either.

From: Eric3 Date: July 3, 2016 at 16:28
For all intents and purposes, this is what a "greatest hits" album should be: a selection of the band's most well-known songs as a sort of introduction spanning their entire careers. Normally I don't bother with this sort of thing (I prefer to just buy the entire albums themselves), but they went above and beyond remixing these tracks. They sound great! This is how greatest hit collections should be done!


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