Progressions of Power

Progressions of Power is the fourth studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released in 1980. The album reached number 32 on the Billboard 200[1] and the single "I Can Survive" hit number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980.[2] The single "I Live for the Weekend", though not a success in the band's home country, gave them their only charting single in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 59.[3] The album was re-released in 1985 on MCA Records, then on TRC Records in 1995, and remastered in 2005 and re-issued on the band's own label TML Entertainment (formerly known as TRC Records).

Progressions of Power
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 25, 1980
RecordedDecember 1979January 1980 at Metalworks Studios, Mississauga, ON, Canada
GenreHard rock, heavy metal
Length41:08
LabelAttic, RCA, TML
ProducerTriumph
Triumph chronology
Just a Game
(1979)
Progressions of Power
(1980)
Allied Forces
(1981)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link

Track listing

All tracks are written by Gil Moore, Mike Levine, & Rik Emmett.

No.TitleLength
1."I Live For The Weekend"5:18
2."I Can Survive"4:00
3."In The Night"6:16
4."Nature's Child"5:41
5."Woman In Love"4:37
6."Take My Heart"3:28
7."Tear The Roof Off"4:28
8."Fingertalkin' (instrumental)"1:58
9."Hard Road"5:22

Personnel

Production
  • Robin Brouwers assistant engineer
  • Jeff Stobbs assistant engineer
  • Mick Walsh assistant engineer
  • John Golden mastering
  • Bob Ludwig remastering on 1985 and 1995 re-issues
  • Brett Zilahi remastering on 2005 re-issue
  • John Rowlands photography
  • Nick Sangiamo photography
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References

  1. "Triumph - Chart History". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  2. "Triumph - Chart History". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  3. "Triumph UK Singles Chart History". Official Charts.com. The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
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