Just a Game
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Just a Game | ||
Studio album by Triumph | ||
Released | 1979 | |
Recorded | 1979 (?) | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 36:22 | |
Label | Attic Records | |
Producer(s) | Mike Levine and Triumph | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Triumph chronology | ||
Rock and Roll Machine (1977) |
Just a Game (1979) |
Progressions of Power (1980) |
Just a Game is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). The album remains the band's most popular release, due in no small part to the fact that it contained their first big hit, Lay It On The Line.
The vinyl LP version of the album featured an interesting concept - a sleeve that folded open to reveal a board game.
[edit] Track listing
- "Movin' On" (Moore) – 4:07
- "Lay it on the Line" (Emmett) – 4:02
- "Young Enough to Cry" (Moore) – 6:03
- "American Girls" (Moore) – 5:01
- "Just A Game" (Emmett) – 6:13
- "Fantasy Serenade" (Emmett) – 1:39
- "Hold On" (Emmett) – 6:04
- "Suitcase Blues" (Emmett) – 3:01
[edit] Personnel
- Rik Emmett - guitars, vocals
- Gil Moore - drums, vocals
- Mike Levine - bass
Triumph |
Gil Moore • Mike Levine • Rik Emmett • Rick Santers • Phil Xenidis |
Discography |
Studio Albums : Triumph (1976) • Rock and Roll Machine (1977) • Just a Game (1979) • Progressions of Power (1980) • Allied Forces (1981) • Never Surrender (1983) • Thunder Seven (1984) • The Sport of Kings (1986) • Surveillance (1987) • Edge of Excess (1992) |
Compilations : Classics (1989) • Livin' for the Weekend: Anthology (2005) • Extended Versions: Triumph (2006) |
Live Albums : Stages (1985) • King Biscuit Flower Hour (In Concert) (1995) • Live at the US Festival (2003) |
DVDs : A Night of Triumph (2004) • Live at the US Festival (2003) |