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The Sport of Kings

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Length
  
42:47

Artist
  
Triumph

Producer
  
Mike Clink

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock

The Sport of Kings (1986)
  
Surveillance (1987)

Release date
  
11 September 1986

Label
  
MCA Records

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Released
  
September 11, 1986 (1986-09-11)

Recorded
  
Metalworks Studios and Phase One Studios, Toronto, Canada, One on One Studios, Hollywood, California, November 1978 (track 1 only), May–August 1986

Similar
  
Triumph albums, Rock music albums

The Sport of Kings is the eighth studio album by the Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released in 1986. It was recorded at the band's home studio of Metalworks Studios from May to August 1986. A song from the album, "Somebody's Out There", was the band's biggest hit, reaching number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 over a 15 week stay in the charts and hitting number 84 in the Canadian pop charts.

Contents

History

This is the second-to-last studio album with the band's guitarist and co-lead vocalist Rik Emmett, and it clearly represents the difficulties the band was experiencing at the time. Mike Levine played no keyboards on the album; three outside keyboard players were hired to create the keyboard sounds of the album, although Rik Emmett experiments with two high-end sampler systems, the Synclavier 9600 Workstation and the Fairlight CMI Series III, according to Keyboard magazine's July 1986 issue. Emmett sings lead vocals on six of the album's ten songs; four songs were sung by Gil Moore, and one track was sung as a duet by the two vocalists. The recording of The Sport of Kings was marred by tension between Triumph and their label MCA. Perhaps not surprisingly, Emmett has since expressed his dislike for much of the album. Adding to the tension was Emmett's request that the recording be done at Estudio L2K in Majorca, Spain. Only three of album's songs have ever been performed live by Triumph, and one track was performed live by Emmett during his first three solo tours.

Personnel

Band members
  • Rik Emmett – lead and rhythm guitars, lead and backing vocals, Fairlight CMI, Synclavier programming
  • Gil Moore – drums, percussion, lead and backing vocals
  • Mike Levine – bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals
  • Additional musicians
  • Lou Pomanti, Michael Boddicker, Scott Humphrey – synthesizer, synthesizer programming, keyboards
  • Johnny Rutledge, David Blamires, Neil Donell – backing vocals
  • Production
  • Mike Clink – producer, engineer
  • Noel Golden, Dave Runstedler, Toby Wright, Allen Abrahamson, Ernie Torno – assistant engineers
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Thom Trumbo – executive producer
  • Tommy Steele – design
  • Adamoff – cover art concept
  • Brett Zilahi – remastering on 2005 re–issue
  • Yoshiro Kuzumaki – mastering
  • Harry Witz – engineer, sound advisor
  • Songs

    1Tears in the Rain3:55
    2Somebody's Out There4:05
    3What Rules My Heart3:55

    References

    The Sport of Kings Wikipedia