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Triumph > Albums & Lyrics

Allied Forces Album
  1. Fool for Your Love
  2. Magic Power
  3. Air Raid
  4. Allied Forces
  5. Hot Time (In This City Tonight)
  6. Fight the Good Fight
  7. Ordinary Man
  8. Petite Etude
  9. Say Goodbye
Edge of Excess Album
  1. Child Of The City
  2. Troublemaker
  3. Edge Of Excess
  4. Turn My Back On Love
  5. Ridin High Again
  6. Black Sheep
  7. Somewhere Tonight
  8. Love In A Minute
In the Beginning Album
  1. 24 Hours a Day
  2. Be My Lover
  3. Street Fighter
  4. Street Fighter (Reprise)
  5. Easy Life
  6. Let Me Get Next to You
  7. Blinding Light Show/Moonchild
Just a Game Album
  1. Lay It on the Line
  2. Young Enough to Cry
  3. American Girls
  4. Just a Game
  5. Fantasy Serenade
  6. Hold On
  7. Suitcase Blues
Live at the US Festival Album
  1. A World of Fantasy
  2. Allied Forces
  3. Fight the Good Fight
  4. Follow Your Heart
  5. Lay It on the Line
  6. Magic Power
  7. Never Surrender
  8. Rock & Roll Machine
  9. Spellbound
  10. When the Lights Go Down
Never Surrender Album
  1. Too Much Thinking
  2. A World of Fantasy
  3. All the Way
  4. Battle Cry
  5. Never Surrender
  6. When the Lights Go Down
  7. Writing on the Wall
Progressions of Power Album
  1. I Live for the Weekend
  2. I Can Survive
  3. In the Night
  4. Woman in Love
  5. Take My Heart
  6. Tear the Roof Off
  7. Hard Road
Rock & Roll Machine [1977] Album
  1. Takes Time
  2. Little Texas Shaker
  3. New York City Streets, Pt. 1
  4. New York City Streets, Pt. 2
  5. Rocky Mountain Way
  6. Rock & Roll Machine
Stages Album
  1. A World of Fantasy
  2. Empty Inside
  3. Fight the Good Fight
  4. Follow Your Heart
  5. Lay It on the Line
  6. Magic Power
  7. Mind Games
  8. Never Surrender
  9. Rock & Roll Machine
  10. Spellbound
  11. When the Lights Go Down
Surveillance Album
  1. Prologue: Into the Forever
  2. Never Say Never
  3. Headed for Nowhere
  4. Carry on the Flame
  5. Let the Light (Shine on Me)
  6. Long Time Gone
  7. Rock You Down
  8. Prelude: The Waking Dream
  9. On and On
  10. All over Again
  11. Running in the Night
The Sport of Kings Album
  1. Tears in the Rain
  2. What Rules My Heart
  3. If Only
  4. Hooked on You
  5. Take a Stand
  6. Just One Night
  7. Embrujo
  8. Play With the Fire
  9. In the Middle of the Night
Thunder Seven Album
  1. Spellbound
  2. Rock Out, Roll On
  3. Cool Down
  4. Follow Your Heart
  5. Time Goes By
  6. Time Canon
  7. Killing Time
  8. Stranger in a Strange Land
  9. Little Boy Blues
Triumph Album
  1. 24 Hours a Day
  2. Be My Lover
  3. Street Fighter
  4. Street Fighter (Reprise)
  5. Easy Life
  6. Let Me Get Next to You
  7. Blinding Light Show/Moonchild

Late-'70s/early-'80s prog metallists Triumph endured countless comparisons to Rush throughout their career, and with good reason; they were both quite similar musically and lyrically, comprised of three members each, and hailed from Canada (although it must be said that Rush was the originator, and were much more commercially successful). Formed in Toronto during 1975, the trio consisted of guitarist/singer Rik Emmett, drummer/singer Gil Moore, and bassist/keyboardist Mike Levine, and issued their self-titled debut a year later via the independent Attic label. Although the album was largely ignored, it became a favorite of a radio DJ in San Antonio, TX, which led to a regional following solidified by a tour of the state. The exposure also gave way to a deal with RCA Records, who reissued the debut as well as Triumph's sophomore effort, 1977's Rock & Roll Machine, which spawned the group's first semi-hit single, a cover of Joe Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way." It was also around this time that the group became known for its concerts, which relied heavily on pyrotechnics and an intricate light show (just in case their following couldn't figure this out themselves, the trio penned a track called "Blinding Light Show").
With their stock rising among hard rock fans, Triumph inked a new recording contract with MCA, which led to their most successful period both artistically and commercially. Such resulting albums as 1979's Just a Game and 1980's Progressions of Power inched the group closer to breakthrough success, which was obtained by a pair of back-to-back gold-certified albums: 1981's Allied Forces (often considered the group's best album, which spawned the hit anthem "Fight the Good Fight") and 1982's Never Surrender. Such further albums as 1984's Thunder Seven, 1985's Stages, 1985's The Sport of Kings, and 1987's Surveillance failed to meet the expectations set by their earlier releases, yet the group was able to retain its following. Come 1988, Emmett opted to leave the group to pursue a solo career, but instead of calling it a day, Moore and Levine decided to carry on with a new frontman/guitarist, while an 11-track best-of set, Classics, was issued a year after Emmett's exit.

Their first choice, ex-Thin Lizzy/Whitesnake member John Sykes, was too busy getting his project Blue Murder off the ground at the time, so the gig ultimately went to former Frozen Ghost/Aldo Nova associate Phil X (it was also around this time that the group built their own recording studio in Mississauga, Ontario, called Metalworks). The Phil X-led version of the group only managed to issue a single release however, 1993's Edge of Excess, before Triumph split up for good. In the wake of their breakup, several archival releases popped up in record stores, such as 1995's In the Beginning and 1996's King Biscuit Flower Hour (the latter of which chronicled a 1981 concert), while Rik Emmett continued on with his solo career, issuing albums on a regular basis throughout the '90s.

Thanks to david_ for submitting the biography.



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