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Artist: Triumph

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CD Title: Live At Sweden Rock Festival

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2012

Label: Frontiers Records

Catalog Number: FR CDVD 555

Personnel

Gil Moore Drums, Lead Vocals
Mike Levine Bass, Keyboards
Rik Emmet Lead Vocals, Guitar

Tracks

1.  When the Lights Go Down  
2.  Lay It On the Line  
3.  Allied Forces  
4.  Never Surrender  
5.  I Live for the Weekend  
6.  Blinding Light Show  
7.  Rocky Mountain Way  
8.  Magic Power  
9.  Rock N Roll Machine  
10.  Fight the Good Fight  

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From: Monsieur Renard Date: June 22, 2016 at 10:28
This one features Dave Dunlop on rhythm guitar. Triumph is as always superb. Great rocking tracks with solid drumming, good vocals and awesome sologuitar.

From: MetalllianStallion Date: April 18, 2024 at 8:05
I recently saw the documentary Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine (2021). Great flick as Gil Moore is a smart guy, starting from the early days of the band. Moore and the bass player(Levine) already had a label recording contract in their pocket before they showed it to Rik Emmet and recruited him into the band. Gil guided the trio early on having his own recording studio "Metalworks Studios' as he had some clever promotion/tour ideas early on to think BIG. Funny clip in the doc, the band pulls up in a tractor trailer(with Marshall stacks in tow)for a high school gym gig. Rik in recent interviews looks a little remorseful, as he appears to have some regrets about blowing up and leaving the band at it's 80's peak. Now he says, maybe if I would have had my (experimental) solo career on the side and I could have stayed in the band. I never saw the band live and missed my shot when Triumph was at Rocklahoma in (2008). Rik and Gil are 70 now, so doing a bigger tour is probably not in the cards.

From: Doug Date: April 18, 2024 at 17:06
I too saw the documentary and came away with many of the same thoughts.


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