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  2. Triumvirat - Wikipedia

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    Triumvirat was a West German progressive rock band from Cologne in then-West Germany. They became, during the 1970s, a key figure in Eurock, the progressive rock of continental Europe whose German variant is called krautrock. The name Triumvirat comes from the Latin word triumvirate, which refers to a group of three powerful individuals.

  3. Old Loves Die Hard - Wikipedia

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    Old Loves Die Hard is the fourth album by German progressive rock group Triumvirat.It was their first recording as a four-piece band with British singer Barry Palmer.It was also their last album with original bassist Dick W. Frangenberg and original drummer/lyricist Hans Bathelt.

  4. Spartacus (Triumvirat album) - Wikipedia

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    Spartacus is the third album by the German group Triumvirat.It is a concept album based on Spartacus, the Thracian gladiator who led the 3rd slave uprising in 73–71 BC.The lyrics were written by Hans Bathelt, with contributions by Jürgen Fritz.

  5. Illusions on a Double Dimple - Wikipedia

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    Illusions on a Double Dimple is the second album by the German progressive rock group Triumvirat. It was a breakthrough for the band, which started to open shows in a U.S. tour for Fleetwood Mac. Triumvirat played the album in its entirety, and the tour resulted in increased popularity for the band in a number of countries.

  6. Pompeii (Triumvirat album) - Wikipedia

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    The band released the album under the name of "The New Triumvirat" due to temporary legal squabbles over the original name from former members, drummer Hans Bathelt and bassist Werner Frangenberg. They were replaced by drummer Curt Cress and bassist Dieter Petereit, both from the band Passport. This would be the band's last progressive album ...

  7. Helmut Köllen - Wikipedia

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    Early in his musical career, Helmut Köllen gained experience in various local bands in Cologne, West Germany. [n 1] In the seventies, he became the bassist and vocalist for the progressive rock band Triumvirat, after replacing Hans-Georg Pape (who had just got married) the band's previous bass player, who left the group before the completion of one of their most successful albums, Illusions ...

  8. A la Carte (Triumvirat album) - Wikipedia

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    A la Carte is the sixth full-length studio album by German progressive rock band Triumvirat, released in 1978. [2] Track listing "Waterfall" (Jürgen Fritz) – 4:48

  9. Jürgen Fritz - Wikipedia

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    Jürgen Fritz (born March 12, 1953, in Köln) is a German musician.He was the keyboard player in progressive rock band Triumvirat.He also composed the film score to the 1989 science fiction film Hard to Be a God and also published a solo album in 1990, Millennium.