Never Surrender

Never Surrender

by Triumph
Never Surrender

Never Surrender

by Triumph

CD(Remastered)

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Overview

One would think that Canadian hard rock power trio Triumph would be in exceedingly high spirits after earning their fourth consecutive platinum album with 1981's career highlight, Allied Forces, but the residue of their most grueling bout of worldwide touring yet had actually left the band physically and creatively exhausted. That being said, the "rock & roll machine" had to keep on right on rolling, and with record company accountants already baying for another million-selling blockbuster, Triumph were soon ensconced back in the studio, trying to harness enough energy and inspiration to make sure that 1983's Never Surrender lived up to the lofty standards that preceded it. Unfortunately, one had only to peel back the deceptively buffed surface veneer applied to Never Surrender's songs to glimpse Triumph's halfhearted effort underneath. Take Rik Emmett's token effort at a majestic radio single, "A World of Fantasy," which certainly adheres to type with its fetching chorus and dense vocal harmonies reminiscent of Styx, but nevertheless sounds like a slightly impoverished cousin to former hits like "Lay It on the Line" and "Magic Power." Likewise, although the guitarist manages to conjure up some excitement with the energetic "All the Way," the less enthusiastic title track -- no matter how classy and pristine in execution -- also bears an uncomfortable resemblance to "Fight the Good Fight" from the band's previous album, Allied Forces. Even no-fuss, driving rockers like "Too Much Thinking" and "Writing on the Wall" emanate a palpable lack of passion. And since the ploddingly paced "Battle Cry" is anything but (more of a moaning truce), the only track that really gets the blood boiling is drummer Gil Moore's "When the Lights Go Down," whose simple yet emphatically delivered blues riff easily makes up for its cornball lyrics. Three instrumental interludes of little consequence are also spread across the album in a thinly veiled time-consuming ploy, and offer just as much proof that Triumph were wanting for endurance and inspiration throughout Never Surrender, the first -- albeit largely camouflaged -- warning of their soon to be declining fortunes. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 11/09/2004
Label: Tml Entertainment Inc.
UPC: 0713137800626
Rank: 28926

Tracks

  1. Too Much Thinking
  2. A World of Fantasy
  3. A Minor Prelude
  4. All the Way
  5. Battle Cry
  6. Overture (Processional)
  7. Never Surrender
  8. When the Lights Go Down
  9. Writing on the Wall
  10. Epilogue (Resolution)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Triumph   Primary Artist
Gil Moore   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Rik Emmett   Dobro,Guitar,Vocals,Bass Pedals,Pedal Steel,Synthesizer,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Vocals (Background),Guitar (Synthesizer),Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Guitar (12 String Electric)
G.L. Moore   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Mike Levine   Organ,Piano,Synthesizer,Guitar (Bass)
Joe Owens   Director

Technical Credits

Trevor Rabin   Composer
John Kander   Composer
Triumph   Composer,Producer
Bob Ludwig   Remastering
Joe Brescio   Mastering
Gil Moore   Composer
Ed Stone   Engineer
Eddie Kramer   Producer
Hugh Cooper   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Gregory Isaacs   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Gene Simmons   Composer
Janet Gari   Composer
Rik Emmett   Composer
David Shire   Composer
Leonard Bernstein   Composer
Leslie Bricusse   Composer
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky   Composer
Jim Chapman   Lighting Director
Michel Legrand   Composer
Harold Rome   Composer
Miklos Rozsa   Composer
Stan Freberg   Composer
Richard Adler   Composer
David Thoener   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Mark Mancina   Composer
Jerry Ross   Composer
Brett Zilahi   Digital Remastering
Yoshiro Kuzumaki   Mastering
Dave Dickson   Technical Advisor
Mark Coates Smith   Transportation
Mike Levine   Composer
Wally Meyrowitz   Representation
Joe Owens   Direction
Tammy Patrick   Composer
Dean Motter   Design,Art Direction
Neil Warnock   Representation
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