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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

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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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Song Listen Lyrics iTunes
1. Tears in the Rain Listen View iTunes
2. Somebody's Out There Listen View iTunes
3. What Rules My Heart Listen View iTunes
4. If Only Listen View iTunes
5. Hooked On You Listen View iTunes
6. Take A Stand Listen View iTunes
7. Just One Night Listen View iTunes
8. Embrujo (instrumental) Listen View iTunes
9. Play with the Fire Listen View iTunes
10. Don't Love Anybody But Me Listen View iTunes
11. In The Middle Of The Night Listen View iTunes

Special Notes:

  1. All songs written and by Emmet/Lvine/Moore, except;
  2. "Just One Night" written by Martin/Schon/Fanucchi;
  3. "What Rules My Heart" written by Emett/Levine/Moore/Maloney/Huff;
  4. "Take a Stand" written by Emmett/Levine/Moore/Santers;
  5. "Don't Love Anybody Else But Me" written by Mller/Roynesdal.
  6. Produced by Mike Klink.
  7. All songs © BMG Careers Music Inc.
  8. Mixed at The Record Plant, Los Angeles. 
  9. Mastered by Brett Zilahi at Metalworks Recording, Mastering & DVD.
  10. Recorded at Metalworks Studios, Toronto, Canada.

Fan Reviews:

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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.