Triumph : Rock & Roll Machine/Just A Game




A DOUBLE 

BLAST OF

TRIUMPH




 Rock & Roll Machine

(also Rock 'N' Roll Machine)

 is the second 

studio album by 

Canadian

 Hard Rock band 

Triumph

It was first released

 in 1977

 by Attic Records

The album contained

 the band's first hit, 

a version of 

Joe Walsh's 

"Rocky Mountain Way".


Just a Game

 is the 

third 

studio album

 by Canadian

Hard Rock band

 Triumph 

released in 1979.

 The album contains one

 of Triumph's

 most popular songs 

on FM

 album-oriented radio,

 "Lay it on the Line", 

and the

 Top 40 hit 

"Hold On", 

which peaked at No. 38 

on the 

Billboard Hot 100 

and at No. 33

 in Canada.

Artwork

The vinyl LP version 

of the album

 featured a sleeve

 that folded open 

to reveal a board game

 (though later pressings just contained

 a regular vinyl sleeve without this).

 According to a 

Rockline interview,

 the board game was 

Rik Emmett's idea,

 but Mike Levine

 was the one who

 actually designed it 

and decided to make it 

impossible to win.

The front cover

 of the album

 revealed a

futuristic world 

where every symbol 

depicts a song 

featured on

 the album.

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