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Reviews On This Page: Too Much Sex | Twitch! | Dolby's Dream

Below is a collection of reviews written by people just like you – fans of Ashley's music. If you would like to submit a review, click here and let the world know what you think of the band's music.

Too Much Sex

Too Much Sex Album Cover

Reaching for what is to come while reaching back into what they know..

Date Reviewed: 06/27/05
Reviewer: Jim Smith
Location: Midland, MI

Review: Due to repacking in the US, songs from Rock & Roll Machine and In the Beginning were combined to form what became the American release of Rock & Roll Machine . Therefore, many fans below the border had no chance to hear many good cuts that were left off. 24 Hours A Day kicks off the album and the drive doesn't stop until the thunder storm that closes Blinding Light Show/Moonchild.

A must own...

Date Reviewed: 07/14/05
Reviewer: Keith Entringer
Location: Phoenix, AZ

Review: This is where it all started for Triumph. I still think this is a great sounding album and one hell of a rocker. Actually, I think this has been the most played Triumph CD I own. I wore out the vinyl of this years ago. As I am sure you know, the CD cover is different than the original album, but the music still kicks ass.

One of the "lost" highlights for me has always been "Don't Take My Life"! As a matter of fact, Triumph used to throw the middle section of this song into the middle of "Lay It On The Line" when they played live. Everything is great about this album, the music, the production and the songwriting.

Lots of people thought there was too much Led Zeppelin influence, but for a first album I think they had already established a "Triumph" sound. I love it, you will too --- BUY IT NOW and rediscover how cool Triumph really is.

Twitch!

Twitch! Album Cover

Reaching for what is to come while reaching back into what they know..

Date Reviewed: 06/27/05
Reviewer: Jim Smith
Location: Midland, MI

Review: Due to repacking in the US, songs from Rock & Roll Machine and In the Beginning were combined to form what became the American release of Rock & Roll Machine . Therefore, many fans below the border had no chance to hear many good cuts that were left off. 24 Hours A Day kicks off the album and the drive doesn't stop until the thunder storm that closes Blinding Light Show/Moonchild.

A must own...

Date Reviewed: 07/14/05
Reviewer: Keith Entringer
Location: Phoenix, AZ

Review: This is where it all started for Triumph. I still think this is a great sounding album and one hell of a rocker. Actually, I think this has been the most played Triumph CD I own. I wore out the vinyl of this years ago. As I am sure you know, the CD cover is different than the original album, but the music still kicks ass.

One of the "lost" highlights for me has always been "Don't Take My Life"! As a matter of fact, Triumph used to throw the middle section of this song into the middle of "Lay It On The Line" when they played live. Everything is great about this album, the music, the production and the songwriting.

Lots of people thought there was too much Led Zeppelin influence, but for a first album I think they had already established a "Triumph" sound. I love it, you will too --- BUY IT NOW and rediscover how cool Triumph really is.

Dolby Dream

Dolby Dream Album Cover

Reaching for what is to come while reaching back into what they know..

Date Reviewed: 06/27/05
Reviewer: Jim Smith
Location: Midland, MI

Review: Due to repacking in the US, songs from Rock & Roll Machine and In the Beginning were combined to form what became the American release of Rock & Roll Machine . Therefore, many fans below the border had no chance to hear many good cuts that were left off. 24 Hours A Day kicks off the album and the drive doesn't stop until the thunder storm that closes Blinding Light Show/Moonchild.

A must own...

Date Reviewed: 07/14/05
Reviewer: Keith Entringer
Location: Phoenix, AZ

Review: This is where it all started for Triumph. I still think this is a great sounding album and one hell of a rocker. Actually, I think this has been the most played Triumph CD I own. I wore out the vinyl of this years ago. As I am sure you know, the CD cover is different than the original album, but the music still kicks ass.

One of the "lost" highlights for me has always been "Don't Take My Life"! As a matter of fact, Triumph used to throw the middle section of this song into the middle of "Lay It On The Line" when they played live. Everything is great about this album, the music, the production and the songwriting.

Lots of people thought there was too much Led Zeppelin influence, but for a first album I think they had already established a "Triumph" sound. I love it, you will too --- BUY IT NOW and rediscover how cool Triumph really is.