This gloriously nostalgic, 14-song video collection provides the definitive, time capsule experience (yes, even the kitschy, late-period ones like "Somebody's Out There" and "Never Say Never"). Only the Rik Emmett-free clips for "Child of the City" and "Love Hurts" -- recorded with later-day replacement Phil Xeniids -- briefly interrupt the nostalgic dream feel with evidence of cold harsh reality, but, well, listeners had to wake up sometime. This collection still fulfills its mission as the delivering the definitive Triumph primer.
Black Is King71%
Ghosts81%
Thriller 4087%
That's Entertainment!73%
The Last Waltz76%
Shawn Mendes: Live in Concert80%
Crossfire Hurricane70%
Metallica: Cliff 'Em All77%
Hit Man Returns: David Foster & Friends66%
Kurt Cobain: About a Son69%
Lemmy75%
End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones76%
Press Play65%
Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon81%
Elvis on Tour73%
Katy Perry: Part of Me71%
Justin Bieber's Believe69%
That's Entertainment, Part II69%
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart76%
Too Late Blues63%