Russian Roulette (Triumvirat album)
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Russian Roulette is the seventh full-length studio album
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 by German
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 progressive rock
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 band Triumvirat
Triumvirat
Triumvirat was a German progressive rock trio that formed in 1969 in Cologne, Germany. The founding members were: keyboardist/composer Hans-Jürgen Fritz , drummer/lyricist Hans Bathelt, and bassist Werner Frangenberg....

, released in 1980.

Track listing

  1. Party Life (Arno Steffen) 3:28
  2. You Can't Catch Me (Arno Steffen) 4:08
  3. Come with Me (Jürgen Fritz) 3:59
  4. Games (Jürgen Fritz) 4:14
  5. Cooler (Arno Steffen) 4:20
  6. The Ballad of Rudy Törner (Jürgen Fritz) 4:20
  7. We're Rich on What We Got (Jürgen Fritz) 4:09
  8. Twice (Arno Steffen) 2:45
  9. Rien Ne Vas Plus (Jürgen Fritz) 4:34
  10. Roxy (Arno Steffen) 6:33
  11. Russian Roulette (Jürgen Fritz) 5:48

Personnel

  • Jürgen Fritz - piano, moogs, organ, percussion, synthesizers
  • Arno Steffen - lead vocals
  • Jeff Porcaro - drums
  • Steve Lukather - bass guitar, electric guitar
  • Tim May - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Robert Greenidge - steel drums
  • Neal Stubenhaus - bass
  • Pete Christlieb - saxophone, clarinet
  • Mike Gong - electric guitar
  • David Hungate - bass
  • Alan Estis - congas, maracas
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