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Triangle is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Beau Brummels. Produced by Lenny Waronker and released in July 1967, it was the band's first album to include songs that vocalist Sal Valentino and guitarist Ron Elliott composed together. The band incorporated fantasy elements and surreal characters into the album's song titles and lyrics, and worked with a variety of session musicians to create Triangle's psychedelic musical style. The Beau Brummels were reduced to a trio—Valentino, Elliott, and Ron Meagher—at the time Triangle was recorded, as former group members Don Irving (guitars) and John Petersen (drums) left the band following the release of the group's previous album, Beau Brummels '66.

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  • Triangle (album de The Beau Brummels) (fr)
  • Triangle (The Beau Brummels) (it)
  • Triangle (The Beau Brummels album) (en)
  • Triangle (musikalbum) (sv)
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  • Triangle est le quatrième album de The Beau Brummels, sorti en 1967. (fr)
  • Triangle è un album dei The Beau Brummels, pubblicato dalla Warner Bros. Records nel luglio del 1967. (it)
  • Triangle är ett musikalbum av The Beau Brummels som lanserades 1967 på Warner Bros. Records. Det var gruppens fjärde studioalbum, och deras första som en trio efter att två gruppmedlemmar lämnat efter det föregående albumet. Albumet innehåller såväl psykedelisk pop som countryrock. "Magic Hollow" släpptes som singel från albumet. Varken den eller albumet blev dock någon storsäljare. Albumet har senare blivit uppmärksammat som ett av de tidigaste albumen där musiken kan klassas som countryrock. (sv)
  • Triangle is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Beau Brummels. Produced by Lenny Waronker and released in July 1967, it was the band's first album to include songs that vocalist Sal Valentino and guitarist Ron Elliott composed together. The band incorporated fantasy elements and surreal characters into the album's song titles and lyrics, and worked with a variety of session musicians to create Triangle's psychedelic musical style. The Beau Brummels were reduced to a trio—Valentino, Elliott, and Ron Meagher—at the time Triangle was recorded, as former group members Don Irving (guitars) and John Petersen (drums) left the band following the release of the group's previous album, Beau Brummels '66. (en)
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  • Triangle (en)
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