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		<title>Allied Forces (www.roughedge.com)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 00:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[gil moore]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Allied Forces&#8221; (MCA; 1981) When I was 13, my uncle had a music store in Tulsa, OK and he let me pick out any cassette I wanted &#8212; a cassette, ... </p>
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<p>When I was 13, my uncle had a music store in Tulsa, OK and he let me pick out any cassette I wanted &#8212; a <em>cassette</em>, mind you. As you may guess, I chose Triumph&#8217;s &#8220;Allied Forces.&#8221; Well, some may argue with my choice but it sparked a love for music that led me to keep that cassette free of nicks and scratches until the CD came out and I guard that closely as well. I primarily picked it because of the radio favorites that you can still hear today on any classic rock station. Listening to Triumph on my MP3 player destroys the memories I had when they released this guitar-flavored favorite, so I try to preserve what I can.</p>
<p>Rik Emmett and Gil Moore share vocal duties on this disc. They each take turns per the tracklist but it&#8217;s Emmett who shines on such classics as “Magic Power” and “Say Goodbye.” I’ve heard Triumph called by some as “the poor man&#8217;s Rush” but I give credit to both bands equally. I’ve always felt that Triumph had a slight amount of blues stirring in them and the song “Hot Time (In This City Tonight)” confirmed that to be true.</p>
<p>My only complaint is the song “Ordinary Man.” It&#8217;s kind of cheesy and long but, at 2:46, the song takes a gallop and keeps your interest for a few more bars. I know that they are a progressive band but this track just drags along. One that may have slipped by you is “Petite Etude” &#8212; it has some clean classical guitar picking and it leads into the final track that allows Triumph to close out their fifth disc with an oft-requested favorite.</p>
<p>There is a passionate sound that Triumph tried to translate in their music; I got it, and although some 80s music has been shelved for a while; it calls to those who liked Triumph to at least revisit their mark on history.</p>
<p>The best cuts are “Fool For Your Love,” “Magic Power,” “Fight The Good Fight,” and “Say Goodbye.”</p>
<p>Triumph: Rik Emmett – vocals, guitar; Gil Moore – drums, vocals; Mike Levine – bass, keyboards.</p>
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