Triumvirat are German, yes. They were supposed to release a CD called "Webside Story" in 2002!!!!! You can go to www.triumvirat.org and find some interesting stuff.
0 Thanks for the link, but it needed a minor adjustment. 02br 00It should be; 02br 02br 05000/ 02br 00 .net not .org 02br 02br 00It's great to see those guys are still at it! 02br 02br 00Thanks again for the link. I'm going back in to see whether I can find some downloads 0510230hrefhttp://www.tr
0Hello,02br 02br 00 I just ran across this post. I also know that it was 2 years old now. First the spelling will cause some grief as it is Triumvirat and yes there is a web site for them. It, unfortunately, does not appear to be well kept. It also looks like they made an album in 2002 (believe it or not) but, it doesn't look like it materialized tho lots of fanfare. I
Spartacus has a cult following here in St. Louis, MO. I just heard a track on the KSHE Classics Show. I used to have a copy off a cd, believe I got it from the County Library. Don't know if it is still in their collection. Try going to your local library and request an ILL (Inter Library Loan).
did you get their re-release of SPARTACUS from 2008 (I believe?). Oh, and yes, they were from Germany. Funny, my very first concert ever (at 13 years old in 1974) was ELO (Electric Light Orchestra). Triumvirate were the warm up act and they absolutely/totally blew ELO out of the running. The light show technology was very space age for it's time (they had this like robot droid holding fresnel lig
I remember them in Asbury Park, ELP on steroids sums it up perfectly. And they did blow ELO away. I remember the stage rotating during drum solo. Thats what triggered my interest in drumming.