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Saga - Saga



8.3 | 18 votes |
Release date: 1978
Style: Progressive rock

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20 have it
3 want it


01. How Long
02. Humble Stance
03. Climbing The Ladder
04. Will It Be You? (Chapter Four)
05. Perfectionist
06. Give 'Em The Money
07. Ice Nice
08. Tired World (Chapter Six)

Additional info
Re-released in 1994.

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Comments: 5   Visited by: 36 users
09.11.2020 - 20:45
Rating: 10
majormalfunction
Very creative album.. the mix of prog rock, new wave and hard rock is very stylish. Every song here is a classic in it's own right. One of the best debuts ever and one of Sagas best records.
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04.11.2022 - 14:52
Ball Fondlers
It's so bad, it's good . 1978 though!
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04.11.2022 - 15:01
JoHn Doe
Written by Ball Fondlers on 04.11.2022 at 14:52

It's so bad, it's good . 1978 though!

I disagree, if's a very strong debut.
what do you mean by "1978 though"?
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05.11.2022 - 14:57
Ball Fondlers
Written by JoHn Doe on 04.11.2022 at 15:01

Written by Ball Fondlers on 04.11.2022 at 14:52

It's so bad, it's good . 1978 though!

I disagree, if's a very strong debut.
what do you mean by "1978 though"?

If it came out today it would be super weird. The opening track is pretty awkward to listen to, but I still appreciate that this was the 70's so stuff like this was a bit more normal back then.
I actually do think it's a good record, but try playing it to somebody that hasn't heard it before (and I have) and you might get some funny reactions
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10.01.2023 - 15:51
Rating: 10
majormalfunction
Written by Ball Fondlers on 05.11.2022 at 14:57

If it came out today it would be super weird. The opening track is pretty awkward to listen to, but I still appreciate that this was the 70's so stuff like this was a bit more normal back then.
I actually do think it's a good record, but try playing it to somebody that hasn't heard it before (and I have) and you might get some funny reactions

I understand your point but come on, think of the reaction you would get of playing other 70's stuff like Genesis, Jethro Tull or Gentle Giant to someone not familiar with the genre Afterall it's prog rock and it's supposed to be a bit weird and corky.
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