20/20

20/20

by Saga
20/20

20/20

by Saga

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Overview

Singer Rob Moratti's stint with Canadian rock veterans Saga turned out to be a short-lived affair: only three years after Moratti replaced original singer Michael Sadler, Saga announced the return of their former frontman, leaving their 2009 album, The Human Condition, as Moratti's only recording with the band and the band's only album without Sadler. Apparently, the move met with approval by the fans, since Saga's 2012 album, 20/20 (released concurrently with the group's 35th anniversary), entered the German charts at number 13, the highest position of any Saga album since 1985's Behaviour (which reached number two). Musically, 20/20 offers exactly what Saga fans want: ten tracks of progressive rock that sound as if the '80s never went out of fashion. The album is also available as a special edition with a bonus DVD containing a 25-minute behind-the-scenes documentary. ~ Christian Genzel

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2012
Label: Ear Music
UPC: 4029759077107

Tracks

  1. Six Feet Under
  2. Anywhere You Wanna Go
  3. Ellery
  4. Spin it Again
  5. Another Day Out of Sight
  6. One of These Days
  7. Ball and Chain
  8. Lost for Words
  9. Show and Tell
  10. Till the Well Runs Dry

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Saga   Primary Artist
Brian Doerner   Drums
Michael Sadler   Keyboards,Vocals
Jim Crichton   Keyboards,Bass
Jim Gilmour   Keyboards,Vocals
Ian Crichton   Guitar

Technical Credits

Michael Duerrschmidt   Booking,Promoter
Todd Farhood   Booking,Management
Bernie Zylka   Tour Manager
Al Paquette   Lighting
Al Keillor   Drum Technician
Chuck Bernal   Booking
Dean Meehan   Guitar Technician,Concept
Alexander Mertsch   Design
Cam Butler   Tour Manager,Management,Booking
Mark Fortuna   Engineer
Brian Foraker   Mastering
Saga   Composer
Pat Regan   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
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