Before they were on par with Rush as Canada's prog-rock heroes, Triumph were earnestly forging away to develop their sound. In The Beginning captures just that: the band's debut recording while they were still finding and developing the formulas that would make them so successful. The opening "24 Hours A Day" wouldn't sound out of place during the finest moments of Boston's catalog, but the majority of the tunes found herein are highly informed by the presence of Led Zeppelin. Gil Moore's take on the infamous Bonham stutter kick of the bass drum, the exact chord progression found on the climax of "Stairway to Heaven" is also the anchor to "Don't Take My Life", and the comparisons go on and on. But that's not to say In The Beginning is a total loss, far from it. It's the cornerstone from which their house of prog-rock greatness was built. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
In the Beginning
10/03/1995 | Tml Entertainment
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CD
$9.99IN THE BEGINNING (RMST)
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CD
$43.99FIRST ALBUM (JPN) (24BT) (RMST) (MLPS)
All Music Guide Review
In the Beginning Track Listing
Credits of In the Beginning
- Brian Bell
- Engineer, Remixing
- G.L. Moore
- Drums
- George Semkiw
- Remixing
- Mick Walsh
- Assistant
- Mark Wright
- Assistant
- Doug Hill
- Producer
- Scott Hull
- Digital Mastering
- Darko
- Cover Photo, Digital Design, Photography
- Brett Zilahi
- Digital Remastering
- Gil Moore
- Drums, Vocals
- Laurie Delgrande
- Keyboards
- Rik Emmett
- Guitar, Vocals
- Michael Levine
- Bass, Producer, Guitar (Bass)
- Triumph
- Main Performer
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