Triumph - Triumph (1976)
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Side one
1. "24 Hours a Day" Rik Emmett Rik Emmett 4:28
2. "Be My Lover" Rik Emmett Rik Emmett 3:20
3. "Don't Take My Life" Gil Moore Gil Moore 4:58
4. "Street Fighter" Rik Emmett Gil Moore 3:33
5. "Street Fighter (Reprise)" Rik Emmett Gil Moore 3:03
Side two
1. "What's Another Day of Rock 'n Roll" Gil Moore Gil Moore 4:52
2. "Easy Life" Rik Emmett Mike Levine 3:56
3. "Let Me Get Next to You" Rik Emmett Gil Moore/Rik Emmett 3:03
4. "Blinding Light Show / Moonchild" Rik Emmett/(Instrumental) Rik Emmett/Chris Brockway/Denton Young/Rik Emmett 8:41
Triumph Band Members
Rik Emmett – guitars, synthesizers, vocals
Gil Moore – drums, vocals
Michael Levine – bass, keyboards
Additional personnel
Laurie Delgrande – keyboards
James SK Wān – bamboo flute
Triumph is the debut studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released in 1976. The album was remastered and re-released with a new cover and name in 1995 called In the Beginning (then remastered again in 2005).
Triumph Band Members
Rik Emmett – guitar, lead and backing vocals, synthesizer, slide guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro, clavinet, music sequencer, bass, bass pedals (1975–88, 2008, 2019)
Mike Levine – bass, backing vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, organ, piano, clavinet, bass pedals (1975–93, 2008, 2019)
Gil Moore – drums, percussion, lead and backing vocals (1975–93, 2008, 2019)
Phil X – guitar, backing vocals (1992–93)
Former touring musicians
Rick Santers – guitar, keyboards, backing and lead vocals (1984–93)
Sebastian Bach – lead vocals (1993)
Dave Dunlop – guitar, backing vocals (2008, 2019)
Session musicians
Laurie Delgrande – keyboards on Triumph (1976); on Rock and Roll Machine (1977); on Just a Game (1979)
Mike Danna – keyboards on Rock and Roll Machine (1977); on Just a Game (1979)
Beau David – backing vocals on Rock and Roll Machine (1977); on Just a Game (1979)
Elaine Overholt – backing vocals on Rock and Roll Machine (1977); on Just a Game (1979); on Allied Forces (1981); on "Mind Games" and "Empty Inside" from Stages (1985)
Gord Waszek – backing vocals on Rock and Roll Machine (1977); on Just a Game (1979)
Colina Phillips – backing vocals on Rock and Roll Machine (1977); on Just a Game (1979)
Rosie Levine – backing vocals on Rock and Roll Machine (1977); on Just a Game (1979)
Lou Pomanti – synthesizer, keyboards, programming on Thunder Seven (1984); synthesizer, synthesizer programming, keyboards on The Sport of Kings (1986)
Al Rogers – backing vocals on Thunder Seven (1984)
Sandee Bathgate – backing vocals on Thunder Seven (1984)
Dave Dickson – backing vocals on Thunder Seven (1984)
Herb Moore – backing vocals on Thunder Seven (1984)
Andy Holland – backing vocals on Thunder Seven (1984)
Gary McCracken – drums on "Mind Games" from Stages (1985)
Rob Yale – keyboards on "Mind Games" and "Empty Inside" from Stages (1985)
Michael Boddicker (not to be confused with the major league baseball player Mike Boddicker) – synthesizer, keyboards, synthesizer programming on The Sport of Kings (1986)
Scott Humphrey – synthesizer, keyboards, synthesizer programming on The Sport of Kings (1986)
Johnny Rutledge – backing vocals on The Sport of Kings (1986)
David Blamires – backing vocals on The Sport of Kings (1986)
Neil Donell – backing vocals on The Sport of Kings (1986)
John Roberts – newscast on "Carry on the Flame" from Surveillance (1987)
Steve Morse – electric guitar on "Headed for Nowhere" and acoustic guitar on "All the King's Horses" from Surveillance (1987)
Dave Traczuk – synthesizer, keyboards, programming on Surveillance (1987)
Greg Loates – percussion, programming, effects on Surveillance (1987)
Hugh Cooper – sound effects on Surveillance (1987)
Joel Feeney – backing vocals on Surveillance (1987)
Joel Wade – backing vocals, chant, choir, chorus on Surveillance (1987)
Paul Henderson – backing vocals, chant, choir, chorus on Surveillance (1987)
Ross Munro – choir, chorus, chant on Surveillance (1987)
John Alexander – choir, chorus, chant on Surveillance (1987)
Noel Golden – choir, chorus, chant on Surveillance (1987)
Mladen – guitar on Edge of Excess (1992)
Triumph Band Full Discography
Triumph (1976)
Rock & Roll Machine (1977)
Just a Game (1979)
Progressions of Power (1980)
Allied Forces (1981)
Never Surrender (1982)
Thunder Seven (1984)
The Sport of Kings (1986)
Surveillance (1987)
Edge of Excess (1992)
Triumph was a Canadian hard rock band formed in 1975 that was popular in the late 1970s and the 1980s, building on its reputation and success as a live band. Between the band's 16 albums and DVDs, it has received 18 gold and nine platinum awards in Canada and the United States. It was nominated for multiple Juno Awards, including the 'Group of the Year Award' in 1979, 1985, 1986, and 1987. It was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in 2007, into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2008, and into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2019.
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