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Progressions of Power
Triumph
Progressions of Power
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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Remastered version of Progressions of Power, the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1980. The album reached #32 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart and the single 'I Can Survive' hit #91 on the Po...  more »

     
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All Artists: Triumph
Title: Progressions of Power
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mca Special Products
Release Date: 5/12/1996
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Hard Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 076731108827

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Remastered version of Progressions of Power, the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1980. The album reached #32 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart and the single 'I Can Survive' hit #91 on the Pop Singles chart of 1980. Castle. 2005.

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CD Reviews

MORE THAN JUST A GAME, IT IS A PROGRESSION OF POWER!
Jeffery J. Pimental | Clear Lake South Dakota | 09/23/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"As A long time fan of Triumph, I first had mixed opinions of the 'Progressions of Power' ellpee, but I am know convinced that the majority of the tracks are incredible musical works of art that, to just disregard this particular album as not worthy enough for ears to hear is completely narrow-minded. Just because there is not one song that had any radio air play does not mean that the music is horrible. 'I Can Survive' and 'Hard Road' are just two of the compositions that really combine all of the elements that make up an excellent song that is truly powerful and will live on forever."
Wonder what was going on with the band at this time...
11/23/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This album sounds a lot different than its predecessor (Just A Game) and successor (Allied Forces). Almost all of the tracks are sung by drummer Gil Moore and the album doesn't have the balance of Rik and Gil vocaled tracks that most of their others do. Makes me wonder what was going on during this phase of the band's career. It does seem Rik's playing is more intense on this album, so maybe he was concentrating on his instrument versus singing. I rank this one number four in their catalog."
Triumphs Progressions of Power
Jeffery J. Pimental | 02/25/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"While this album may seem a week spot in an otherwise fantastic career of rock n' roll gems, it is still a fine representation of what the band were at the time it was recorded. Any cd with Rik Emmetts guitar playing (even if he was backed by nothing but the Backstreet Boys) is worth the price of admission alone!"