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presdoug
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Lewian
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I didn't know up to a few minutes ago that this guy had been a member of Triumvirat at some point: This was a hit single in Germany in 1983, quite funny and original, but pretty annoying at the same time.
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verslibre
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ELP's debut is fantastic, IMO. I don't think T'rat's writing is as robust till they hit Spartacus and OLDH, which I regard together as their zenith.
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kenethlevine
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^ I think you hit the nail on the head. One can complain about going mainstream on OLDH but it's the songwriting that more than makes up for that questionable accusation
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verslibre
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OLDH also has a killer instrumental in "Panic on 5th Avenue."
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presdoug
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^Here, here! I also especially love the stirring, astounding solo piano work on the instrumental "A Day In A Life" Deeply moving.
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kenethlevine
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hmm it doesn't hurt that I love Barry Palmer's voice. He did a great job on several of Mike Oldfield's singles and albums in the mid 1980s as well
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presdoug
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The Head Triumvirat Roadie was named Tarkus, I just found out from someone who would know a detail like that. Wish I knew his real name; I bet he would have some stories to tell!
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presdoug
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Bravo Magazine's issue of the 15 May, 1975, where they list their 12 top German rock acts, and Triumvirat is included Edited by presdoug - November 05 2019 at 00:21 |
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verslibre
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I see TD is in there, as they should be. I assume Eloy is one of the other six. |
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Triumvirat were absolutely stunning. Yeah, they kinda sounded like ELP but they were their own thing. Illusions and Spartacus are both pretty much perfect.
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drsitzes
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Start with Spartacus, their most popular recording. After that, Illusions on a Double Dimple, IMO their greatest achievement from start to finish.
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tszirmay
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Illusions, Spartacus and OLDH have been companions since discovering the first one upon release.
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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richardh
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I started with Spartacus and then got totally stuck. It was too 'pop opera' for my liking . Illusion is very impressive though and recently made the Rolling Stone Top 50 prog albums of all time!
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Manuel
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I've always loved the Triumvirat sound, it's something quite special and unique. I love their music and I'm glad somebody is trying to keep the flame alive.
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dr wu23
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Thanks to the bumper...time to relisten to my copy of Illusions....
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Hi Doug, your package has been sent from the USA to Canada! Cheers, Chuck!
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presdoug
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Hey, Chuck, I have not posted on PA for a long while, but could not resist a big "Thank You!" to you. Looking forward to it, big time.
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