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  1. Surveillance is the ninth studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released in November 1987 (see 1987 in music). The album was recorded at Metalworks Studios, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. This is the last Triumph album to feature Rik Emmett until his return to the band in 2008.

  2. Steve Morse — guitarra acústica en la canción «All the King's Horses» y guitarra eléctrica en la canción «Headed for Nowhere». Dave Traczuk — programador, sintetizador y teclados. Greg Loates — percusiones, programador, efectos y productor.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_MorseSteve Morse - Wikipedia

    Steve J. Morse (born July 28, 1954) is an American guitarist, best known as the founder of the Dixie Dregs and as the guitarist for Deep Purple from 1994 to 2022. Morse has also enjoyed a successful solo career and was a member of the group Kansas in the mid-1980s. Most recently, Morse became a member of the supergroup Flying Colors. [2]

  4. Considered one of the weakest Triumph albums by many fans, 1987's Surveillance was guitarist/vocalist Rik Emmett's swan song with the band. Despite the negative reviews and lackluster sales, Surveillance still boasts a few exceptional tracks, as well as a few guitar solos from guest Steve Morse.

  5. Steve Morse. Apariencia. ocultar. Steve J. Morse ( Hamilton, Ohio, 28 de julio de 1954) es un guitarrista estadounidense. En 1994 se unió a la legendaria banda británica de hard rock Deep Purple, en la cual asumió el papel de guitarrista principal hasta su salida en 2022.

  6. The Steve Morse Band, a jazz-rock power trio, has also existed in parallel with The Dixie Dregs and Deep Purple. It formed in 1983 with Jerry Peek and Rod Morgenstein, and later included Dave LaRue and Van Romaine. As with The Dixie Dregs, its eight releases are infused with myriad influences, including classical, folk and Americana.

  7. and informatics enable targeted global surveillance of emerging and previously unknown infections in both human beings and other species • New risk-assessment approaches show promise for the use of these capabilities to predict and pre-empt potential pandemics at their source (eg, in wildlife or other animals), and need to be further developed