Triumvirat Vinyl Record Albums Triumvirat was a progressive rock band formed in 1969 in Cologne, Germany by keyboardist Hans-Jürgen Fritz, bassist Werner "Dick" Frangenberg, and drummer/lyricist Hans Bathelt. Frangenberg left in 1970 and was replaced by Hans Pape. They were signed by EMI Records and recorded the album, "Mediterranean Tales (Across The Waters)", released in 1972 on Harvest/EMI. During the making of the second album, "Illusions On A Double Dimple" (1974), Pape left and was replaced by Helmut Köllen. EMI sent a copy to Capitol Records who released the album in the U.S, where it received significant airplay. A U.S. tour followed with Triumvirat opening for Fleetwood Mac. The next album, "Spartacus" (1975), gave Triumvirat their greatest chart success.
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Capitol Record Label; Album cover has ring and edge wear; Record appears new; Track Listing: I Believe; Uranus' Dawn; Pisces At Noon; Panorama Dusk; The History Of Mystery (Part One); The History Of Mystery (Part Two); A Cold Old Worried Lady; Panic On 5th Avenue; Old Loves Die Hard |
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Capitol Record Label; Track Listing: The Capital of Power, The School of Instant Pain, Proclamation, The Gladiator's Song, Roman Entertainment, The Battle, The Walls of Doom, The Deadly Dream of Freedom, The Hazy Shades of Dawn, The Burning Sword of Capua, The Sweetest Sound of Liberty, The March to the Eternal City, Dusty Road, Italian Improvisation, First Success, Spartacus, The Superior Force of Rome, A Broken Dream, The Finale, The Capital of Power (live), Showstopper |
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