I have always enjoyed the Triumph songs I had heard, so I was delighted to find a stack of Triumph CDs at a yard sale for two bucks a piece. It helped me recall all the reasons I loved the clean rock sound. I started with Allied Forces and instead of adding the hits like Magic Power, I thought I'd introduce you to one of the other fantastic songs on this CD.
Say Goodbye is a beautiful rocker. I am a huge fan of guitarist Rik Emmett (check out his solo stuff, especially Absolutely, which features the brilliant "Drive Time").
Triumph - Say Goodbye (192kbps MP3; 6.28 MB)
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Triumph in Melodic Rock

Enough gushing, now you must be anxious to hear the tune. Although I did transfer this from my Maxell Rock Sampler vinyl record, there were a couple of loud pops and some minor distortion that I could not eliminate from my recording. So, I got a copy of this spectacular song from a CD. You can buy the whole CD from Amazon here. It really is worth it. Most guitar enthusiasts are familiar with the absolutely brilliant picking of Triumph's guitarist Rik Emmett. I strongly recommend his albums (here's a list from Amazon), especially the fiendishly addictive Absolutely. Perhaps I'll post my favorite song from that album (Drive Time) here in a later post.
Here's a recommendation: Listen to this LOUD. Close your eyes and imagine the classical guitar is being played right in front of you. And when the drums kick back in .... sheer joy!
Triumph - Blinding Light Show/Moonchild (8 MB; 128kbps MP3)
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canadian,
orchestral,
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rock,
symphonic,
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