Slash, Nancy Wilson of Heart, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister and More Join Triumph Tribute Album

Portrait of the members of Canadian heavy metal group Triumph as they pose outdoors, Chicago, Illinois, October 9, 1981. Pictured are Rik Emmett, Gil Moore, and Mike Levine
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Canadian rockers Triumph are getting ready to release a new tribute album, Magic Power: All-Star Tribute to Triumph, and members Gil Moore, Mike Levine and Rik Emmett will be joined by some pretty notable rock legends, including Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash, former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, Heart’s Nancy Wilson and more.

The band, founded in 1975, is one of Canada’s most beloved rock bands with songs such as “Magic Power” and “Fight the Good Fight” eventually reaching U.S. audiences. The band also became known for its impressive technology and use of pyrotechnics and lasers during shows.

 

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The tribute album aims to introduce new audiences to the rock icons and is being produced by veteran producer Mike Clink. The album will feature “Rock & Roll Machine,” sung by Sebastian Bach and “Lay It on the Line,” performed by Dee Snider, and will be released on June 6, 2025, by Round Hill Records. It will be available as a CD and double-LP gatefold edition, in addition to the digital release.

Snider shared shared with AXS TV, “There’s only one Rik Emmett and Triumph. I’m honored to be a part of this!”

Will you be listening to the new album this summer? Here is the official tracklist:

1. 24 Hours a Day – Sebastian Bach

2. Rock & Roll Machine – Sebastian Bach

3. Magic Power – Joey Belladonna of Anthrax

4. Spellbound – Mickey Thomas

5. Lay It on the Line – Dee Snider

6. Somebody’s Out There – Lawrence Gowan of Styx

7. Never Surrender – Deen Castronovo of Journey

8. Hold On – Jeff Keith of Tesla

9. Just One Night – Jason Scheff of Chicago

10. I Live for the Weekend – Slash, Dorothy & Tyler Connolly, Nina Strauss

11. Fight the Good Fight – Nancy Wilson of Heart

12. Follow Your Heart – Jack Blades of Night Ranger

13. Allied Forces – Phil X

14. Blinding Light Show – Envy of None

15. Fight the Good Fight (Encore) – Dino Jelusick

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