« Surveillance » est un album emblématique du groupe de rock canadien Triumph sorti en 1987 et désormais disponible au format CD. Cet opus met en avant le mélange unique de hard rock mélodique et d?influences progressives qui caractérise la formation : guitares puissantes, voix énergiques et textes profonds s?y conjuguent avec brio. Des titres phares comme « Never Say Never », « Headed for Nowhere » ou encore « Let the Light (Shine on Me) » témoignent du talent musical et de l?engagement lyrique du groupe qui a marqué les années 80 au Canada.
Formé à Toronto en 1975 par Rik Emmett, Gil Moore et Mike Levine, Triumph s?est illustré par ses prestations scéniques spectaculaires ainsi que sa virtuosité technique ; il connaît un succès international grâce à des tubes tels que « Lay It on the Line », « Magic Power » ou encore « Fight the Good Fight ». Leurs disques se sont vendus à plusieurs millions d?exemplaires dans le monde entier et leur ont valu de nombreuses nominations aux prix Juno.
Le fabricant Maple Leaf est reconnu pour la qualité supérieure de ses éditions musicales : soin apporté au mastering sonore comme à la présentation physique garantissent une expérience d?écoute optimale pour tous les amateurs exigeants.
In my opinion this is easily Triumph's best album. It is a very well made album with well written songs and extremely well played instruments. It is also more consistent and varied than earlier Triumph albums. The most important factor for success here though is the departure from the blatant party rockers of earlier albums (apart from Rock You Down which is the worst song on this album).
The vocals are excellent too and remind of Steve Perry of Journey and in some songs the music does remind a bit of Journey but a bit more metal. There are more keyboards on this album than on earlier Triumph albums and sometimes they remind slightly of the keys on Marillion's excellent Seasons End album (released the same year). However, the keyboards are never allowed the leading role and there are no keyboard solos.
Steve Morse guests on the album and you can hear his signature guitar style on Headed For Nowhere. The main riff of this song has something of an Iron Maiden sound to it!
All The Kings Horses is beautiful mellow song that leads into the rocker Carry On The Flame and the melody of All The Kings Horses is repeated again towards the end of that song. Nothing groundbreaking here, but it is a very nice arrangement.
Towards the end of the album the quality of the songs decreases a bit and nothing on the second half is as good as the first half. The closing number Running In The Night reminds me of what Asia would do on their Aria album few years later.
One negative aspect of this album compared to previous ones is that there isn't the typical Rik Emmet acoustic instrumental here (like the very nice Midsummer Daydream from the Thunder Seven album, for example). There are two short instrumentals on this album, but these are only mood setters and are not interesting on their own.
Dmytro N. - 18/06/2024
Super album from the best Canadian Rock Band! Recommended for collection!