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Artist: Triumph

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CD Title: In the Beginning

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1995

Label: TCD Records

Catalog Number: 6201

Personnel

Rik Emmett guitar, vocals
Michael Levine bass
Gil Moore drums, vocals

Tracks

1.  24 Hours a Day  4:28
2.  Be My Lover  3:19
3.  Don't Take My Life  5:02
4.  Street Fighter  3:28
5.  Street Fighter (Reprise)  3:02
6.  What's Another Day of Rock and Roll  4:51
7.  Easy Life  3:55
8.  Let Me Get Next to You  3:02
9.  Blinding Light Show/Moon Child  8:44
  
Total Running Time:  39:51

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Existing comments about this CD

From: hevykevy Date: December 2, 2001 at 23:54
killer early cuts by great hard rock band , a must have . there were freinds made and freinds lost when this originaly went out of print.ice em down, burn it up , and put in and party 24 hours a day ! this is one KICK ASS realese.!

From: Kenneth Date: September 15, 2002 at 8:28
Here U can find "Blinding Light Show / Moon Child". One of the best songs ever made...

From: Gar Date: February 13, 2003 at 20:49
The album cover of this rerelease is much better than the original cover. Originally it had a picture of the band all shirtless and sweaty . As for the music, it's pretty good. They've done better since. Still worth getting for the above mentioned "Blinding Light Show".

From: Edward Date: October 3, 2003 at 11:18
This is the re-issue of their first album that came out around 1976. Am I right?

From: Axelinger Date: July 5, 2004 at 17:40
As an admirerer of much of Triumph's work, I find the lyrics of 24 Hours A Day disappointing and laughable... "Everybody Party! 24 Hours A Day!" - Who let KISS into the studio?

From: bill Date: December 17, 2004 at 23:38
No Edward,this album is a release of some early tracks off the first album and some not on other albums.Most people dont know that the first album Rock n Roll Machine was released in two different versions.The first was released only in canada, then another version all over.The first had a few different tracks on it.I am a huge triumph fan,I ordered the canadian version back in 1984,I dont remember from where.

From: Edward Date: December 18, 2004 at 14:31
Ok, thanks for the correction. The least thing I want is everyone arguing to me that I was wrong. So, is this cd worth buying? Yeah,I love TRIUMPH too. I think they were the big thing that came from Canada among RUSH and SAGA.

From: Nick C Date: December 24, 2004 at 7:11
Edward this IS the FIRST Triumph album repackaged (take it from a guy who has been into them right from the start, I still have the 1976 original on vinyl plus the sweaty guys cover on Attic records I bought this CD release as my vinyl is a tad crackly now ..it's the same ... maybe remastered a little) Rock and Roll Machine was the SECOND album in Canada...It was released outside of Canada as a compilation of itself and the first album and to that affect was their first international release.

From: Nick C Date: December 24, 2004 at 7:26
Oh Yeah! It's a great album by the way! Well worth buying if youre into Triumph as is the afforementioned album Rock & Roll Machine. By the way the Rock and Roll Machine CD reviewed on these pages has the tracklisting for the proper domestic release (i.e. It's not the compilation that was put out). So be careful ordering R&RM to make sure you are getting the right version.The CD version I have is in the original sleeve that the vinyl came out on.


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