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Joined: July 01 2004
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Posted: November 08 2017 at 16:53
YESESIS wrote:
Could this be.. ANOTHER great album from them. That's not even one of those big first 5? How many great albums do they have??? It's sickening how underrated this band is.
That's from 1999, the one I cite as a true return to form for them after years of uneven output from '85-'97,
Joined: July 26 2017
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Posted: November 08 2017 at 17:03
verslibre wrote:
^Yeah, you want to listen to 10,000 Days. One of their best albums.
Figures.. yet ANOTHER great album from them. They can literally do no wrong it seems. I wish I could change my username to "Saga" or "Saga123" or something but I tried to edit my profile and it like had my username up at the top and wouldn't let me edit that part. Oh well, but yeah this band needs to be in the rock n roll hall of fame quick fast and in a hurry!
Joined: March 30 2017
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Posted: November 09 2017 at 16:49
In spite of popular opinion, I find the Wildest Dreams album to be very good, with only one weak link ("Don't put out the fire"). No, it's far from their best work, and yes, they were desperately trying for "hits" and popular acceptance, but the album is still worth a listen every now and again. Curt Cress proved a solid drummer and the outside songwriters that were brought in by the record company to give the project some hipness didn't distract the band from doing what they do best. Amazingly, "Angel" did become a huge hit in Latin America after Michael Sadler's vocals were replaced with a Spanish singer!
Joined: July 26 2017
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Posted: November 09 2017 at 17:02
Steve Wyzard wrote:
In spite of popular opinion, I find the Wildest Dreams album to be very good, with only one weak link ("Don't put out the fire"). No, it's far from their best work, and yes, they were desperately trying for "hits" and popular acceptance, but the album is still worth a listen every now and again. Curt Cress proved a solid drummer and the outside songwriters that were brought in by the record company to give the project some hipness didn't distract the band from doing what they do best. Amazingly, "Angel" did become a huge hit in Latin America after Michael Sadler's vocals were replaced with a Spanish singer!
Yeah, I just listened to it for the first time and was really liking it. Interesting about the Spanish version of the song Angel being a huge hit in Latin America.
Joined: July 01 2004
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Posted: November 09 2017 at 18:20
Saga was much-loved in Puerto Rico, too. In one of Saga's interviews, Sadler said he was down there on vacation, on the beach, when suddenly he heard "Humble Stance" cranked up on a boombox a guy was carrying. He was like "Wow...a waltz!"
Joined: July 26 2017
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Posted: November 09 2017 at 18:48
verslibre wrote:
Saga was much-loved in Puerto Rico, too. In one of Saga's interviews, Sadler said he was down there on vacation, on the beach, when suddenly he heard "Humble Stance" cranked up on a boombox a guy was carrying. He was like "Wow...a waltz!"
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Posted: November 09 2017 at 18:53
Nice to see the Saga love the last few days. There've been a few fans over the years here on PA but really not too much love sent their way. I'd say that Steel Umbrellas is their least exciting album. I like their "gimmick" of creating a concept album by adding one or two songs to each album in no particular order. The final product being released as the live Chapters album.
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Posted: November 09 2017 at 22:01
rushfan4 wrote:
Nice to see the Saga love the last few days. There've been a few fans over the years here on PA but really not too much love sent their way. I'd say that Steel Umbrellas is their least exciting album. I like their "gimmick" of creating a concept album by adding one or two songs to each album in no particular order. The final product being released as the live Chapters album.
Yeah, pretty neat and unique idea I'd say. This band is special and I guess finally getting the love they deserve. In general they're not super "proggy" but they definitely have their moments where they can be.
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Posted: November 15 2017 at 16:30
I like Saga a lot. Favorites include their first four albums and 13th Generation. House of Cards has grown on me too. Haven't heard their most recent three or four yet
You could probably put the better songs from the 80's all on one long CD.
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Posted: November 15 2017 at 18:52
Boojieboy wrote:
I like Saga a lot. Favorites include their first four albums and 13th Generation. House of Cards has grown on me too. Haven't heard their most recent three or four yet
You could probably put the better songs from the 80's all on one long CD.
I think you'd need a double CD for that. Three of their best albums came out in that decade.. Silent Knight, Worlds Apart, and Heads or Tales. Plus I've been listening to Wildest Dreams a lot lately, so I'd want that whole album on there as well lol.
And I agree wholeheartedly about those first four albums.
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Posted: November 16 2017 at 15:01
Boojieboy wrote:
I like Saga a lot. Favorites include their first four albums and 13th Generation. House of Cards has grown on me too. Haven't heard their most recent three or four yet
You could probably put the better songs from the 80's all on one long CD.
More love for album #5, Heads or Tales! About as good as Worlds Apart, IMO.
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Posted: November 16 2017 at 19:01
verslibre wrote:
Boojieboy wrote:
I like Saga a lot. Favorites include their first four albums and 13th Generation. House of Cards has grown on me too. Haven't heard their most recent three or four yet
You could probably put the better songs from the 80's all on one long CD.
More love for album #5, Heads or Tales! About as good as Worlds Apart, IMO.
Yeah Heads or Tales is great. Imo not quite as good as Silent Knight or the debut.. but still really good(on par with Worlds Apart yes, which is very good).
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