The exposure also gave way to a deal with RCA Records, which reissued the debut as well as Triumph's sophomore effort, 1977's Rock & Roll Machine, which spawned the group's first semi-hit single, a cover of Joe Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way." It was also around this time that the group became known for its concerts, which relied heavily on pyrotechnics and an intricate light show (just in case their following couldn't figure this out themselves, the trio penned a track called "Blinding Light Show").
With their stock rising among hard rock fans, Triumph inked a new recording contract with MCA, which led to their most successful period both artistically and commercially. Such resulting albums as 1979's Just a Game and 1980's Progressions of Power inched the group closer to breakthrough success, which was obtained by a pair of back-to-back gold-certified albums: 1981's Allied Forces (often considered the group's best album, which spawned the hit anthem "Fight the Good Fight") and 1982's Never Surrender. Such further albums as 1984's Thunder Seven, 1985's Stages, 1985's The Sport of Kings, and 1987's Surveillance failed to meet the expectations set by Triumph's earlier releases, yet the group was able to retain its following. Come 1988, Emmett opted to leave the group to pursue a solo career, but instead of calling it a day, Moore and Levine decided to carry on with a new frontman/guitarist, while an 11-track best-of set, Classics, was issued a year after Emmett's exit.
Their first choice, ex-Thin Lizzy/Whitesnake member John Sykes, was too busy getting his project Blue Murder off the ground at the time, so the gig ultimately went to former Frozen Ghost/Aldo Nova associate Phil X (it was also around this time that the group built its own recording studio in Mississauga, Ontario, called Metalworks). The Phil X-led version of the group only managed to issue a single release, however, 1993's Edge of Excess, before Triumph split up for good. In the wake of their breakup, several archival releases popped up in record stores, such as 1995's In the Beginning and 1996's King Biscuit Flower Hour (the latter of which chronicled a 1981 concert), while Rik Emmett continued on with his solo career, issuing albums on a regular basis throughout the '90s.
In 2007, it was announced that Triumph were to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Subsequently, the original lineup of Emmett, Levine, and Moore reunited for several high-profile live shows leading up to their induction into the Hall of Fame during the 2008 Juno Awards. In 2012, the band released the DVD/CD set Live at Sweden Rock Festival, which documents Triumph's reunion concert from 2008.
There are other artists with the same name:
2. A Scottish Christian rock band who released at least three albums. They were later known as Triumph UK to distinguish themselves from the Canadian band.
Discography:
* 1986 Triumph
* 1987 Don't Look Back
* 1989 Cry Freedom
3. Also a Brazilian Black Metal Band, formed in 1998 in Sao Paulo
They released:
* 1999 Discord is Our Impulse, Anarchy is Our Revolution
* 2000 Dies Irae
* 2000 …Walking To The Triumph…
* 2002 Dominium (The Torment To He)
* 2003 The Beginning of Chaos
* 2004 Triumph…
4) Triumph is a eurobeat group that very occasionally appears on the Super Eurobeat compilations.
5) Triumph is a band, spawned in Vanløse, Denmark by two friends named Hjalmar and Niklas. They started to create their first songs immediately after attending a Slipknot concert in Copenhagen. Their first two songs were made only by natural body sounds (Farts and Burps) recorded on their computer. A few days later, Jonas and Johannes, two associates joined them and the quartet worked on music releases. Apparently, their greatest hits are "God Tur Til Færøerne" (a song dedicated to Niklas), and "En Kæmpe Bunke Lort".
6) Triumph from Reno, Nevada (USA) is a One Man Band, also knows as Evan Richardson (member of Ritual Genocide (USA)), plays War Black Metal. Created in 2020, the first album was released on 30/12/2020
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All the Way
Triumph Lyrics
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Every dog will have his day
Those who wait are only wastin' time
Pray for wisdom, dig for gold
Can't buy freedom by selling your soul
You gotta be willin' to give them a piece of your mind
Don't let anyone deceive you
When your heart cries out you must obey
Take it all the way, we can make it
All the way, we can take it
All the way, come tomorrow, come what may
Right or wrong? You can't decide
But the loser pays and the strong survive
So take your shot, give it all you can
You better watch out, you better look around
'Cause what goes up is gonna come down
Everybody lives by the law of supply and demand
Once you've set a course don't change it
Luck will come to those who chase it
Don't let anything get in your way
Take it all the way, we can make it
All the way, we can take it
All the way, come tomorrow, come what may
Power and glory and fortune and fame
There is a price you must pay
Where do you go when you know that you've gone all the way?
All the way
The lyrics of Triumph's song "All The Way" are about perseverance and determination in the face of adversity. The song advocates for the idea that where there's a will, there's a way, and that those who wait are wasting their time. The first line of the song "Where there's will, there's a way" sets the tone for the rest of the song. It highlights the idea that if you have a strong will, you can overcome any obstacle.
The next few lines of the song are about the importance of being patient and not giving up. The line "Every dog will have his day" is a saying that means everyone will eventually find the success they are looking for. The line "Those who wait are only wasting time" underscores the importance of taking action and not waiting around for opportunities to come to you.
The chorus of the song is about the idea that you have to be willing to take risks and put yourself out there in order to achieve your goals. The lines "Take it all the way, we can make it" and "All the way, come tomorrow, come what may" are about pushing yourself to achieve your dreams no matter what obstacles come your way. The song also emphasizes the importance of being true to yourself and not compromising your values in order to achieve success.
Overall, "All The Way" is a motivational song that encourages listeners to be persistent, determined, and true to themselves on the road to success.
Line by Line Meaning
Where there's will, there's a way
If you have determination, you will eventually succeed
Every dog will have his day
Everyone will have their chance to succeed
Those who wait are only wastin' time
You need to take action instead of just waiting for opportunities
Pray for wisdom, dig for gold
Ask for guidance and work hard to achieve your goals
Can't buy freedom by selling your soul
You can't compromise your values for success
You gotta be willin' to give them a piece of your mind
You need to stand up for yourself and speak your mind
Let a clearer conscience lead you
Make decisions that align with your values
Don't let anyone deceive you
Don't fall for lies or false promises
When your heart cries out you must obey
Listen to your intuition and follow your heart
Take it all the way, we can make it
Keep working hard until you achieve your goals
All the way, we can take it
We have the potential to succeed if we give it our all
Come tomorrow, come what may
We'll face whatever challenges come our way
Right or wrong? You can't decide
It's often difficult to determine what's right or wrong
But the loser pays and the strong survive
There are consequences for failure, and only the strong can overcome them
So take your shot, give it all you can
Take the opportunity and put all your effort into it
You better watch out, you better look around
Be aware of your surroundings and potential obstacles
'Cause what goes up is gonna come down
Be prepared for a reversal of fortune
Everybody lives by the law of supply and demand
Economic principles dictate how people behave
Once you've set a course don't change it
Stick with your plan and don't give up easily
Luck will come to those who chase it
Success requires effort and determination
Don't let anything get in your way
Don't let obstacles prevent you from achieving your goals
Power and glory and fortune and fame
Desirable rewards for success
There is a price you must pay
Success requires sacrifice
Where do you go when you know that you've gone all the way?
What's next after achieving your goals?
All the way
A reminder to keep pushing forward and giving it your all
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: M. Levine, R. Emmett, G. Moore
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George Dill
on Hold On
Wow I forgot all the hits they had