Finally reunited with their original singer Michael Sadler, the band is stronger than ever. 20/20 has all that it takes to become an instant progressive rock classic…
Sagacity is the twenty-first studio album by Canadian rock band Saga. New drummer, Mike Thorne made his debut on this album…
Nearly 30 years after their self titled debut album, Canadian melodic/prog rock legends, Saga are back to offer their amazing new (seventeenth) studio album, Trust. Trust once again delivers that trademark Saga sound; progressive rock chops combined with memorable, radio-friendly melodies…
The longer a veteran rock band sticks around, the greater the chance of a few "odds and ends" managing to get left in the vault. Around Saga's 25th anniversary of their original formation, the lads from the Great White North dusted off some demo tapes recorded in 1978 for their next studio album, 1979's Images at Twilight, and released them as the limited-edition Phase 1 in 1997…
Pleasure & the Pain is the twelfth studio album by Saga. It is the first and only album to feature Glen Sobel on drums…
Full Circle. Indeed. You don't need to understand the significance of the title or artwork to appreciate this album, but the background history is important. Saga emerged in the late seventies with a style of music that fused the coming synthesizer-driven pop sound with hard rock guitars and a flair for progressive instrumental sections. Add to that songs of science fiction and intrigue and you have what made the first four albums Saga classics…
This is SAGA's 15th studio album, released in 2003. "Marathon", the title track was used to open most of the bands concerts in 2003. Along with the ambitious Generation 13, Marathon is one of Saga's most mature albums to date and although it does not contain any 'hit' songs per se (if you exclude the ballad "The Blind Side of Your Heart"), its depth assures it a very long shelf life. The musicianship on it is impeccable and so is the production. A fine album indeed.
The only, eponymous album of this Fantastic Swedish quartet was released by Sonet Records in 1974 and is often considered as one of the very best Swedish records of mid-70’s era. Saga were formed by Christer Stålbrandt (the leader of great, heavy progressive band November) and represented a further development of the style prevalent on 2nd and 3rd November albums. The new band had an expanded range of instruments (including cello, piano and soprano sax) and more accomplished compositions (with great results), although it was still guitar-based, raw and very intense heavy progressive music (sung in Swedish). This CD edition has been carefully remastered from original, analogue source and sounds better than ever!