I could not believe this show made it to CD
05/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I remember finding this cd in a record store. I could not believe that it was made into a CD. I had recorded the concert off the King Biscuit Flower Hour show back in 1982. This provided a great snapshot of the concert. Naturally, the tape broke and I thought I would never hear this show again. Seeing that the radio show only played about half of the concert that I remember attending, this CD was a pleasant surprise. Numerous reviewers mentioned that "Magic Power" was not included in the cd. Triumph did not play "Magic Power" or "Hold On" at this show. What they did play, rocked Music Hall. Rik Emmitt was on fire that night. Gil Moore and Mike Levine were a house afire. For Monday nite concert, it did feel like a Friday or Saturday nite. Truly, a memorable concert that is archived on CD. Thank you King Biscuit Flower Hour."
KILLER MIX OF THIS AWESOME BAND. LAY IT ON THE LINE!!!
01/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"THIS IS A CUSTOM MIX FROM THE HIGH TECH MOBILE STUDIO KING BISCUIT IS REKNOWNED FOR. THE SOUND IS RICH AND THE DRUM SOUND IS CRYSTAL CLEAR. IT IS AN UNCUT LIVE CONCERT FROM 1981, COMPARABLE TO PAT TRAVERS LIVE,ANY RUSH CONCERT YOU'VE EVER BEEN TO AND IT WILL BLOW YOU AWAY..."
Triumph - 'King Biscuit Flower Hour' (King Biscuit)
Mike Reed | USA | 09/10/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Actually remember audio taping this very show off the radio on a Sunday night. Recorded in Cleveland in October, 1981 - a time when Triumph was STILL Triumph {you old/er fans know what I'm talking about}. Thanks goodness it made it onto CD release. All the memorable cuts are here - like the rocking opener "Tear The Roof Off", their one-time (big) hit "Lay It On The Line", "Rock And Roll Machine", their Joe Walsh cover "Rocky Mountain Way" and the powerhouse "Hot Time In The City". Boy, does this CD bring back memories. When concerts were still affordable to everyone, before rock went totally corporate, a good ten years prior to 9/11, etc. You get the point. Sound quality couldn't be better."