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Release Year: 1977
Album No. #: 2
Label: RCA
Runtime: 39:53
Number of Discs: 1
Description/Album Notes:
A simple, straightforward rock 'n roll album, true to its name. The guitar-driven
songs aim to please the very basic instincts, like everything else about this release.
Including the album cover with the rising flames et al. Definitely the one to put
you in the mood should you have a craving for a passionate deliverance or indulging
in some air-guitar antics.
Track Listing:
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Special Notes:
- All songs written and produced by Triumph.
- Produced by Mike Levine, and Doug Hill
- All songs © 1977 BMG Careers Music Inc., except; "Rock Mountain Way" © Abc Dunhill.
- Recorded at Phase One Recording Studios Ltd. Toronto Canada
- Mastered by Brett Zilahi at Metalworks Recording, Mastering & DVD.
- Engineer: Mark Wright.
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Date Reviewed: 09/22/05
Reviewer: Will Burnham
Location:Tempe, AZ
Review: I first heard this album in my Spanish class in high school. My Spanish teacher
had a record player in his room, with a bunch of classic rock albums. I fell in
love with Triumph at that point. I would listen to it everyday, before class started.
He even made me a cassette copy. I had looked at every record store in the area
where I lived at the time, but to no avail. Now that I have moved, I finally found
the album, and my CD player may never have that CD out of it again. This album is
up there with greats like Guns N' Roses' Appetite For Destruction and AC/DC's Back In Black.
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