Edge Of Excess

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tenth studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, first Triumph album released after original guitarist and lead singer Rik Emmett left the band in 1988. Gil Moore and Mike Levine, after a few years of inactivity, added guitarist Phil Xenidis..

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Greatest Hits: Remixed

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The legendary Canadian Hard Rock trio return with Greatest Hits: Remixed, a two-disc set that includes a 14 track hit-laden CD, remixed by Rich Chycki (Aerosmith, Rush) and a DVD featuring 14 promo and live videos filmed over Triumph’s career.

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Classics

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The Classics album showcases the some of the highlights from the band’s work from the late 1970s through to mid 1980s. This album features highlights such as ‘Lay It On the Line’ and ‘Fight the Good Fight’.

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Stages

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This album contains a selection of live performances from the Allied Forces, Never Surrender, and Thunder Seven tours from 1981 to 1985.

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Surveillance

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When this album was released, some fans thought it be a strange album, and for others it was their instant favourite. This album certainly brought out many sides of Triumph, as people and musicians. Includes classics such as Long Time Gone, Never Say Never, Rock You Down.

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Never Surrender

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Many consider this to be Triumph’s commendable follow up to their mammoth hit Allied Forces. Not an easy task, any artist will tell you that. The songwriting shines on this album, and Rik delivers powerful vocals. The title song well represents this hard rock album, which is also melodic.

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Progressions of Power

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If you are a fan of Gil’s vocals or Rik’s guitar-playing, you’ll love this album. It is a heavy-hitting album, and unique in that it features Gil predominantly on vocals, while Rik attends to his guitar and quite ferociously. I Live for the Weekend and I Can Survive are still the favourites they used to be then.

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