TRIUMPH Bassist Interviewed On 'The Right to Rock' (Audio)

November 16, 2010

TheRightToRock.com has issued its latest podcast (episode #110),featuring an interview with bassist/keyboardist Mike Levine of Canadian rock legends TRIUMPH. The chat lasts approximately 35 minutes and can be streamed using the audio player below.

TRIUMPH is one of Canada's greatest hard rock bands. With 10 classic albums released between 1976 and 1987, they have left an indelible mark on the history of hard rock, melodic rock and are nowadays considered among the forefathers of progressive metal.

Epitomizing the essence of the power-trio sound, Rik Emmett (guitar and vocals),Mike Levine (bass and keyboards) and Gil Moore (drums and vocals) are regarded as virtuoso musicians in their own right and great entertainers thanks to the TRIUMPH concert spectacle that was second to none.

Frontiers has announced that the official reissues of TRIUMPH's 10 classic albums, in digipak version and with the original tracklistings, will be made available on December 3.

* In The Beginning (1976)
* Rock and Roll Machine (1977)
* Just a Game (1979)
* Progressions of Power (1980)
* Allied Forces (1981)
* Never Surrender (1983)
* Thunder Seven (1984)
* Stages (Live) (1985)
* The Sport of Kings (1986)
* Surveillance (1987)

All CDs have been remastered and feature an extensive booklet including lyrics. In addition, Frontiers will issue a very limited collector's edition box set entitled "Diamond Collection", which will include all the 10 albums in vinyl replica, and will feature the artwork from the original vinyl edition of the albums.

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