Saga
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Discography
Saga
Images at Twilight
Silent Knight
Worlds Apart
Heads Or Tales

Behavior
Wildest Dreams
Beginners Guide to Throwing
Security of Illusion
Steel Umbrellas

Generation 13
Pleasure and the Pain
Full Circle
House of Cards

Marathon
Network

LIVE and COMPILATIONS Soft
works, Detours, How do I look,
In Transit and the DVD Silhouette.




Saga is (Usually)

Michael Sadler: Vocals
and occasional bass & keys
Jin Crichton: Bass
Ian Crichton: Guitars
Jim Gilmour: Keyboars, vocals
Steve Negus: Drums

Ian Crichton Has released two solo
projects including

Welcome to the Boom Boom Room

Michael Sadler solo release

 

 

 

the Works

This compilation is worth owning just to get the bonus track GOTTA LOVE IT it is true saga and it rocks. But then it is out of print

generation 13

Ok, this is one of the best concept albums I have ever heard. It is Saga's WALL or TOMMY. An album about the future of our materialistic society and the world we live in. It is wonderful.

REMASTERED WITH LIMITED AND SIMPLIFIED ARTWORK


Pleasure and the Pain

This was their anniverary album yet it didn't feature the whole band(Steve Negus is missing) and it wasn't a great album. it has a few good tracks but just doesn't seem to go anywhere. There is a remake of YOU'RE NOT ALONE and a cover of TAXMAN by George Harrison. Heaven can Wait is good but Where's my Money is very weak.
Remastered 2002

Full Circle

Another return to form with the whole band, Full Circle is just that, a cirlce back to what saga is all about. This is a very good album fill will progressive material as well as that famous saga sound.


house of cards

More of what Cirlce was like. A good album, maybe not as good as circle but pretty good anyway.