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The Sport of Kings
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Release Year: 1986
Album No. #: 8
Label: MCA
Runtime: 42:47
Number of Discs: 1
Description/Album Notes:
The second last offering from Triumph includes great songs like Hooked On You, the instrumental Embrujo and the Top 40 hit Somebody's Out There.
Track Listing:
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Special Notes:
- All songs written and by Emmet/Lvine/Moore, except;
- "Just One Night" written by Martin/Schon/Fanucchi;
- "What Rules My Heart" written by Emett/Levine/Moore/Maloney/Huff;
- "Take a Stand" written by Emmett/Levine/Moore/Santers;
- "Don't Love Anybody Else But Me" written by Mller/Roynesdal.
- Produced by Mike Klink.
- All songs © BMG Careers Music Inc.
- Mixed at The Record Plant, Los Angeles.
- Mastered by Brett Zilahi at Metalworks Recording, Mastering & DVD.
- Recorded at Metalworks Studios, Toronto, Canada.
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Date Reviewed: 04/19/06
Reviewer: Scott H
Location: Blakely, PA
Review:I remember when I came across this album back in '86 and I was 15 and I had no idea who Triumph even was but a good friend of mine lent this album to me. Well let me tell you, I never have been able to put it down since; I still have it and still listen to it and from beginning to end. I never skip one song on this album. I think it was aged well too, still stands up well today, actually I would be thrilled if someone tried to release something like this today, it would be very refreshing to hear something like this instead of all that crap I have been hearing for the last 15 years. Excellent guitar licks through out, I especially like them on "Take a Stand." Very good singing, everything is crisp and sounds great, a very clean sound. I never really knew what happened to Triumph after this but man this one did a lot for me. I must have worn out four cassettes before I got the CD and every time I ever played this album for anyone they always had the same response, "Who is this?" and they would also be as very impressed with the music as I was.