Clear Review by Josh Turner The albums being released from Prog Rock Records these days exhibit exceptional production. This is by no means an exception.
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Michael Sadler Interview by Lorraine Kay Interview with Michael Sadler of Saga from 2006
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Saga - 10,000 Days Review by Gary Hill This CD should please long time fans of Saga. There’s not really a lot of surprises here, the disc feels like classic music from the band, but when it’s this good, who cares?
Saga have always been one of the most intelligent and musically adept bands in a career spanning 35 years which has seen more than its fair share of highs and lows along the way.
The newest disc from Alan Simon, this is another strong one. It has a lot of the melodic progressive rock sounds that are the mainstay of so much of his career.
Alan Simon consistently creates compelling music. It's generally of the prog rock variety, but lands more along the lines of rock opera or even musical theater.
This album was the one that began the Saga saga. Sorry, I tried to resist that little (very little) pun, but I just couldn't. Saga's sound brought a different angle to progressive rock.
Saga - Silhouette DVD Review by Gary Hill As an American, Saga always seemed to be a one hit wonder band known for the track "On The Loose" that was in fairly heavy rotation in the early days of MTV.
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Saga - Trust Review by Lorraine Kay Saga outdid themselves on this, their latest studio CD. After 30 years they have not lost any freshness in their music.
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Saga - Worlds Apart Revisited Review by Gary Hill If the only track you've ever heard by Saga is “On The Loose” you probably don't realize that they are really a prog band. Certainly they lean often times toward more mainstream pop rock, but there is plenty of real prog in the mix.
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