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Encyclopedia > Allied Forces (album)
Allied Forces
Allied Forces
Album by Triumph
Released 1981
Recorded 1981 (?)
Genre Rock
Length 38:50
Label MCA Records
Producers Triumph and David Thoener
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Triumph Chronology
Progressions of Power
(1980)
Allied Forces
(1981)
Never Surrender
(1983)

Allied Forces is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). The album reached #23 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart assisted by the singles "Magic Power" and "Fight The Good Fight" which hit #8 and #18, respectively, on the Mainstream Rock chart of 1981. A remastered CD was released in 1995.


Track listing

  1. "Fool for Your Love" - 4:32
  2. "Magic Power" - 4:56
  3. "Air Raid" - 1:18
  4. "Allied Forces" - 5:06
  5. "Hot Time (In This City Tonight)" - 3:24
  6. "Fight the Good Fight" - 6:24
  7. "Ordinary Man" - 7:17
  8. "Petite Etude" - 1:15
  9. "Say Goodbye" - 4:33

All songs by Emmett, Levine and Moore.


Personnel

  • Rik Emmett - guitars, vocals
  • Gil Moore - drums, percussions, vocals
  • Michael Levine - bass, organ, synthesizer, piano
  • Elaine Overholt - background vocals
  • Dave Dickson - assistant engineer
  • David Dickson - assistant engineer
  • Mike Jones - engineer
  • Joe Owens - direction
  • Nick Sangiamo - photography
  • Ed Stone - engineer
  • Mark Woods - assistant engineer
  • Brian Zick - artwork, illustrations



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