Sanatçının Albümleri
Edge of Excess
1992 · albüm
Classics
1989 · derleme
Surveillance
1987 · albüm
The Sport of Kings
1986 · albüm
Stages
1985 · albüm
Thunder Seven
1984 · albüm
Never Surrender
1983 · albüm
Allied Forces
1981 · albüm
Progressions of Power
1980 · albüm
Just a Game
1979 · albüm
Rock & Roll Machine
1977 · albüm
In the Beginning
1976 · albüm
Live at Sweden Rock Festival
2012 · albüm
Greatest Hits Remixed
2010 · derleme
Live at the Us Festival
2003 · albüm
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The Triumph line-up – Rik Emmett, Gil Moore, and Mike Levine – rocked the world, and in the process, gave us countless classic hard rock anthems Fight the Good Fight, Hold On, Magic Power, I Live for the Weekend, Lay It On the Line, and Rock & Roll Machine and stand out albums like Just a Game, Progressions of Power, Allied Forces, Never Surrender, Thunder Seven. Originally formed in 1975 and hailing from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, the trio was always proud of their Great White North roots. Seemingly ever since their inception, Triumph was on the cutting edge of technology when it came to their live show – particularly lighting, sound, and effects. Sophisticated lasers, pyrotechnics and moving lighting rigs, all computer-controlled – Triumph was one of the first arena rock bands to incorporate all of these elements into their shows. Triumph’s headlining tours were legendary, and the band was featured on many memorable stadium/outdoor shows – including the US Festival, the World Series of Rock, the American Rock Festival, Texas Jam, and Day on the Green, to name but a few. The must see new documentary ‘Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine’ delivers on revisiting a band that sold millions of albums, played for millions of fans, and never put themselves above their audience. “I can’t wait for the public to see the film and hear what they think of it,” says Levine. “Trust me…the wait will be worth it!”