Rock and Roll Machine
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Rock and Roll Machine | ||
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Missing image Triumph_RockandRoll_Machine.jpg Rock and Roll Machine | ||
LP by Triumph | ||
Released | 1977 | |
Recorded | 1977 (?) | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 39 min 12 sec | |
Record label | Attic Records | |
Producers | Mike Levine and Doug Hill | |
Professional reviews | ||
RollingStone review | NR | link (http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/cd/review.asp?aid=R+++347195&cf=1350872) |
Triumph Chronology | ||
Triumph (1976) | Rock and Roll Machine (1977) | Just a Game (1979) |
Rock and Roll Machine was the second album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1977 (see 1977 in music). The album was released on RCA Records in the USA in 1978. The album resulted in the band's first hit single "Rocky Mountain Way", written by Joe Walsh. Depending on the country of issue, the album may also be named Rock & Roll Machine.
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Track listing
The album was originally released only in Canada but when the band signed an international deal with MCA Records in 1977, the international edition of the album was re-sequenced to include some of the tracks from their self-titled Triumph album of 1976.
Canadian edition
- "Takes Time" (Triumph)
- "Bringing It On Home" (Emmett/Levine)
- "Little Texas Shaker" (Triumph)
- "New York City Streets (Part 1) (Moore)
- "New York City Streets (Part 2) (Moore)
- "The City" (Emmett):
- Part 1: "War March" (instrumental)
- Part 2: "El Duende Agonizante" (instrumental)
- Part 3: "Minstrel's Lament"
- "Rocky Mountain Way" (Walsh/Vitale/Passarelli/Grace)
- "Rock & Roll Machine" (Moore)
International edition
- "Takes Time" (Emmett/Moore/Levine) - 3:38
- "Bringing it on Home" (Emmett/Levine) - 4:35
- "Rocky Mountain Way" (Walsh/Vitale/Passarelli/Grace) - 4:04
- "Street Fighter" (Moore) - 3:30
- "Street Fighter (Reprise)" (Moore) - 3:02
- "24 Hours a Day" (Emmett) - 4:25
- "Blinding Light Show/Moonchild" (Emmett/Broackway/Young) - 8:43
- "Rock 'N' Roll Machine" (Moore) - 6:53
Personnel
- Rik Emmett - guitars, vocals
- Gil Moore - drums, vocals
- Mike Levine - bass