Old Loves Die Hard
Triumvirat was a German progressive rock band, founded in 1969 in the town of Cologne, Germany By keyboardist/composer Hans-Jürgen (later simply Jürgen) Fritz, drummer/lyricist Hans Bathelt, and bassist Werner Frangenberg. During its early years, Triumvirat initially played Top 40 songs at local venues in Cologne. The Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer heavily influenced Triumvirat’s musical direction and the band incorporated some of Nice/ELP music into their repertoire (Rondo among others). In the early 1970s, the band sent a demo tape to EMI Records in Cologne and won their first record contract. Triumvirat subsequently produced modestly successful albums during the early to mid-1970s, including Mediterranean Tales (Across The Waters) and Illusions on a Double Dimple, and toured the United States with Fleetwood Mac to support Illusions on a Double Dimple, playing the album in its entirety. In 1975, Triumvirat reached the apex of their commercial success with the release of Spartacus. The band underwent numerous personnel changes over the course of its life and eventually disbanded in 1980 with the release of their final album Russian Roulette. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Triumvirat was a German progressive rock band, founded in 1969 in the town of Cologne, Germany By keyboardist/composer Hans-Jürgen (later simply Jürgen) Fritz, drummer/lyricist Hans Bathelt, and bassist Werner Frangenberg. During its early years, Triumvirat initially played Top 40 songs at local venues in Cologne. The Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer heavily influenced Triumvirat’s musical direction and the band incorporated some of Nice/ELP music into their repertoire (Rondo among others). In the early 1970s, the band sent a demo tape to EMI Records in Cologne and won their first record contract. Triumvirat subsequently produced modestly successful albums during the early to mid-1970s, including Mediterranean Tales (Across The Waters) and Illusions on a Double Dimple, and toured the United States with Fleetwood Mac to support Illusions on a Double Dimple, playing the album in its entirety. In 1975, Triumvirat reached the apex of their commercial success with the release of Spartacus. The band underwent numerous personnel changes over the course of its life and eventually disbanded in 1980 with the release of their final album Russian Roulette. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Sweetest Sound Of Liberty
The Burning Sword of Capua
The Deadly Dream of Freedom
The Hazy Shades of Dawn
The Walls of Doom
The School of Instant Pain
Spartacus
The Capitol Of Power
The Capital of Power
The March to the Eternal City
Million Dollars - Edit / Digital Remaster
Old Loves Die Hard
Broken Mirror
Eleven Kids
Showstopper
The Capital of Power (Live)
Illusions On A Double Dimple
For You
Waterfall
Panic on 5th Avenue
Mister Ten Percent
Across The Waters
Viva Pompeii
The Earthquake 62 A.D.
I Believe
E Minor 5/9 Minor 5
Vesuvius 79 A.D.
Take A Break Today
Journey of a Fallen Angel
The Hymn
The Rich Man and the Carpenter
A Cold Old Worried Lady
Be Home For Tea - Edit
Jo Ann Walker
Triangle
Million Dollars
I Don't Even Know Your Name
A Bavarian in New York
The Capitol Of Power - Live In Los Angeles
(Oh, I'M) Late Again
Dimplicity
Timothy - Single Version / Digital Remaster
Dimplicity - Edit / Digital Remaster
The History Of Mystery (Part Two)
Illusions On A Double Dimple - Digital Remaster
A Day in a Life
Flashback
Dance on the Vulcano
Million Dollars (edit)
Ride in the Night
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