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The discography for the band Triumph.
[edit] Album Discography
[edit] Studio/Live albums
Year of release |
Title |
Label |
RIAA (US) Certification |
Billboard Chart Position |
Notes |
1976 |
Triumph |
Attic |
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- First album, did not chart and is extremely rare outside of native Canada
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1977 |
Rock and Roll Machine |
Attic |
Gold |
#185 |
- Released as second album in Canada, was soon repackaged however a year later
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1978 |
Rock and Roll Machine International |
RCA |
Gold |
#181 |
- Included four songs from self-title debut and four from the original version, while omitting three others from the original
|
1979 |
Just a Game |
RCA |
Platinum |
#48 |
- First commercially successful Triumph album
|
1980 |
Progressions of Power |
RCA |
Platinum |
#32 |
- The most Gil Moore vocal led songs on one album, with a five to three differential
|
1981 |
Allied Forces |
RCA |
2x Platinum |
#23 |
- The band's best selling album other than "The Sport of Kings"
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1983 |
Never Surrender |
RCA |
Platinum |
#26 |
- Last album with RCA Records
- Most commercial album in the RCA Records era
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1984 |
Thunder Seven |
RCA |
Gold |
#35 |
- First album for MCA Records
- Named in response of this being the bands seventh album, although the original name was to be As the Wheel Turns
|
1985 |
Stages |
MCA |
Platinum |
#50 |
- First official live album
- Featured two original songs by the name of "Mind Games" and "Empty Inside", with Gil Moore and Rik Emmett singing them respectively
- Juno Award nomination: award for Group of the Year.
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1986 |
The Sport of Kings |
MCA |
2x Platinum |
#33 |
- Juno Award nomination: award for Group of the Year.
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1987 |
Surveillance |
MCA |
Gold |
#82 |
- Last album with Rik Emmett on vocals and guitar
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1993 |
Edge of Excess |
Victory |
Gold |
#4 |
- First and only album with Phil Xenidis on guitar
- First and only album to feature Gil Moore on vocals for every single song
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[edit] Compilations
Year of release |
Title |
Label |
RIAA (US) Certification |
Billboard Chart Position |
Notes |
1989 |
Classics |
MCA |
Gold |
#101 |
- Featured a song from every album of the bands career with the exception of their self-titled debut and their (then) last album Surveillance
- Was only released to fulfil a contract with MCS Records for five albums
- Covers releases 1977-1986
- 5 songs feature Moore on vocals, 6 feature Emmett. Songs are not in chronological order of release.
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2004 |
Living for the Weekend: Anthology |
TML |
Platinum |
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- The most comprehensive Triumph anthology ever issued at the time of its 2005 release
- This two-CD set draws material from all of the albums the band had released with the exception of Edge Of Excess
- Features a previously unreleased cover of "Love Hurts", which Rik Emmett did not record on.
- Features two tracks from their 1983 appearance at the US Festival.
- 5 songs feature Moore on vocals, 6 feature Emmett. Songs are in chronological order of release of their respective albums.
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[edit] Singles
[edit] Videos/DVD
Year |
Title |
RIAA Certification |
Bonus Features |
2003 |
Live at the US Festival |
Gold |
Backstage footage from a Triumph concert at Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia. Video for "Just One Night", a live performance of "When the Lights Go Down" from the 1983 US Festival |
2004 |
A Night of Triumph |
Gold |
2003 Interview with Mike Levine & Gil Moore, bonus videos: "Spellbound" & "Follow Your Heart", "Inside the Rock and Roll Machine" – A forty minute rockumentary highlighting the explosive Triumph arena rock show. |
[edit] Music Videos
Year |
Music Video |
1979 |
"Moving On" |
"Lay It on the Line" |
"American Girls" |
"Hold On" |
1980 |
"I Live for the Weekend" |
"I Can Survive" |
1981 |
"Magic Power" |
"Allied Forces" |
"Say Goodbye" |
1983 |
"A World of Fantasy" |
"When the Lights Go Down" |
"Never Surrender" |
1984 |
"Follow Your Heart" |
"Spellbound" |
1985 |
"Mind Games" |
1986 |
"Somebody's Out There" |
"Just One Night" |
1987 |
"Never Say Never" |
1993 |
"Child of the City" |
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