Spartacus (Triumvirat album)

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Spartacus
Studio album by Triumvirat
Released 1975
Recorded February and March, 1975
Genre Progressive rock
Length 42:31
Label Capitol
Triumvirat chronology

Illusions on a Double Dimple
(1974)
Spartacus
(1975)
Old Loves Die Hard
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Spartacus is an album by the German group Triumvirat. Spartacus is a concept album based on the Thracian gladiator who led the 3rd slave uprising in 7371 BC. The lyrics were written by Hans Bathelt, with contributions by Jürgen Fritz. It was originally released in 1975 on the EMI label, and later distributed in the U.S. by Capitol. It debuted at number 27[2] on the Billboard album charts.

After this album, Helmut Köllen left the band to start a solo career. Two years later, he died of carbon monoxide poisoning when he was in his car, in the garage, listening to his own compositions on the car's cassette player.

The album was digitally re-mastered and released in CD form in 2002 by EMI. The re-mastered version included two additional tracks: a live version of "The Capital of Power" and a previously unreleased song called "Showstopper".

Track listing

  1. "The Capital of Power" (Fritz) - 3:13
  2. "The School of Instant Pain" - 6:22
  3. "The Walls of Doom" (Fritz) - 3:57
  4. "The Deadly Dream of Freedom" (Köllen, Bathelt) - 3:54
  5. "The Hazy Shades of Dawn" (Fritz) - 3:09
  6. "The Burning Sword of Capua" (Fritz) - 2:41
  7. "The Sweetest Sound of Liberty" (Köllen, Bathelt) - 2:35
  8. "The March to the Eternal City" - 8:46
  9. "Spartacus" - 7:39

Bonus Tracks

  1. "The Capital of Power (live)" (Fritz) - 3:17
  2. "Showstopper" (Bathelt) - 3:37

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Triumvirat charts & awards". allmusic.com. Retrieved 5 September 2009. 
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