Released during the summer of 1980, just as the hits from Michael's Off the Wall were sliding off the charts, Triumph became the Jacksons' first Top Ten pop album since 1972's Lookin' Through the Windows. This despite the album-opening "Can You Feel It," promoted with a spectacle of a video that made the Jacksons into gigantic superheroes capable of transforming bridges into bendable rainbow tubing, stalling at number 77 on the Hot 100. It didn't make much of an impact on the R&B chart either, but then again, its supernatural anthemic stomp is more a fireworks program finale than something as small scale as a mere single. As on 1978's Destiny, the Jacksons wrote and produced the material, this time with keyboardist Greg Phillinganes bumped up to associate producer, and with an uptick in star backing -- including but not limited to Ronnie Foster, Phil Upchurch, Webster Lewis, Michael Boddicker, and Ollie Brown, as well as Triumph holdovers Michael Sembello, Thomas Washington, and Nathan Watts. The other singles, including "Lovely One" (very nearly "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" reheated) and "This Place Hotel" (an elaborate six-minute affair, written and arranged by Michael, that could have easily swollen to greater length) propelled the album into sales greater than that of Destiny, and it's equally durable (and markedly slicker) all around. [The 2009 Epic/Legacy reissue, released in tandem with a similarly overhauled Destiny, adds the single version of "This Place Hotel" and John Luongo's disco and instrumental disco mixes of "Walk Right Now."] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Triumph (Bonus Tracks)
01/27/2009 | Epic
All Music Guide Review
Triumph (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing
Triumph (Bonus Tracks) Notes
The Jacksons went from one roaring success to another when they released their magical, self-produced album, Triumph, in 1980. Their second consecutive multi-platinum-seller, Triumph generated massive chart hits “Lovely One,” “Can You Feel It,” and “This Place Hotel,” followed by a wall-to-wall, sold-out national tour. It was the Jacksons’ first album to reach the number one slot in the national R&B charts since 1976, and consolidated their national appeal as the first black artists to appeal equally to both black and white teenage audiences, worldwide. Triumph was the album that eloquently summed up the group’s iconic status in the ever-shifting sands of pop music.
Credits of Triumph (Bonus Tracks)
- Marylata Kastner
- Production Coordination
- Lana Parks
- Production Coordination
- Paulette McWilliams
- Choir, Chorus
- Bob Mack
- Choir, Chorus
- Ross Pallone
- Assistant Engineer
- Rik Pekkonen
- Engineer
- Tom Perry
- Engineer, Mixing
- Jerry Peters
- String Arrangements
- Greg Phillinganes
- Synthesizer, Associate Producer, Keyboards
- Greg Poree
- Guitar
- Mike Reese
- Mastering
- Lisa Roberts
- Choir, Chorus
- Julia Tillman Waters
- Vocals (Background)
- Stephanie Spruill
- Vocals (Background), Choir Director, Vocal Coordinator, Choir, Chorus
- Tom Tom 84
- Arranger, String Arrangements
- Carmen Twillie
- Choir, Chorus
- Ronnie Vann
- Choir, Chorus
- Maxine Willard Waters
- Vocals (Background)
- Mark Wilder
- Mastering
- Arnold McCuller
- Choir, Chorus
- Leo Sacks
- Reissue Producer
- Lita Aubrey
- Children's Chorus
- Brigette Bush
- Children's Chorus
- Gene Corso
- Sound Effects
- Soloman Daniels
- Children's Chorus
- Rhonda Gentry
- Children's Chorus
- Gerry Gruberth
- Children's Chorus
- Roger Kenerly II
- Children's Chorus
- Yolanda Kenerly
- Children's Chorus
- Lewis Price
- Choir, Chorus
- Brian Stilwell
- Children's Chorus
- Audra Tillman
- Children's Chorus
- Ollie Brown
- Drums
- Howard Fritzson
- Art Direction
- Peter Wade
- Children's Chorus
- Nathan Watts
- Bass
- David E. Williams
- Guitar
- Mike Curry
- Design
- Gerry Garrett
- Choir, Chorus
- Gregory Wright
- Choir, Chorus
- Gretchen Brennison
- Project Coordinator
- Larry Hall
- Horn
- Ernest Hardy
- Liner Notes
- Phyllis St. James
- Choir, Chorus
- Jim Parham
- Project Director
- Webster Lewis
- Synthesizer
- LaToya Jackson
- Screams
- Marlon Jackson
- Tympani (Timpani)
- Michael Sembello
- Guitar
- Jackie Jackson
- Arranger, Vocals
- Steven Berkowitz
- A&R
- Bunny Hull
- Choir, Chorus
- Michael Boddicker
- Synthesizer
- Paulette Brown
- Choir, Chorus
- Lenny Castro
- Percussion
- Gary Coleman
- Vibraphone
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- Carolyn Dennis
- Choir, Chorus
- Clay Drayton
- Bass
- Venetta Fields
- Choir, Chorus
- Roy Galloway
- Choir, Chorus
- Jim Gilstrap
- Choir, Chorus
- Gary Herbig
- Flute
- Jerry Hey
- Arranger, Horn
- Kim Hutchcroft
- Horn
- Paul Jackson, Jr.
- Guitar
- Randy Jackson
- Arranger, Vocals
- Tito Jackson
- Guitar
- Josie James
- Choir, Chorus
- Roger Kenerly-Saint
- Choir, Chorus
- Michael Jackson
- Arranger, Composer, Vocals
- Ronnie Foster
- Keyboards
- Bill Reichenbach Jr.
- Horn
- Phil Upchurch
- Guitar













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