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Second of two volumes (each containing 5CDs in wallet sleeves).
Contains:
Saga
Silent Knight
Worlds Apart
In Transit
Pleasure & The Pain$32.00 -
Universally considered to be the band's worst album. Now you can buy it in a remastered edition with a bonus track - their cover version of Solsbury Hill. Your move...
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"Saga was an almost paradoxical band during what I in other reviews have called their "in between years" (the period after their classic albums in the late 70's and early 80's and before the return to their classic sound with the Full Circle album in the late 90's and the string of good albums t
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"A band deciding on an acoustic / unplugged release may not be that unusual but when the band in question utilise banks of keyboards around the stage for their live shows, and have been known for all five band members using synthesizers (including the drummer) then the significance of leaving a
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New vinyl edition with liner notes from Jim Gilmour and enhanced artwork.
$19.00 -
"This is the only album from Saga that survived in my progrock LP collection, for me it is a perfect compilation of their best compositions.
$19.00 -
Remastered for vinyl. Features liner notes from Ian Crichton and enhanced artwork.
$19.00 -
Mastered for vinyl. Includes one non-LP bonus track.
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Here's another album from the Saga catalog that fans seem to hate. Remastered edition with a live bonus track.
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Here's another album from the Saga catalog that fans seem to hate. First time on vinyl - with a live bonus track.
$20.00 -
First time on vinyl for the band's 11th studio and conceptual album. One bonus track.
$23.00 -
First time on vinyl.
$23.00 -
New digipak reissue featuring liner notes from Jim Crichton and enhanced artwork.
$13.00 -
Remastered digipak with new liner notes from Michael Sadler as well as a behind the scenes video.
$16.00 -
"A band deciding on an acoustic / unplugged release may not be that unusual but when the band in question utilise banks of keyboards around the stage for their live shows, and have been known for all five band members using synthesizers (including the drummer) then the significance of leaving a
$24.00 -
2021 remastered digipak with liner notes from Jim Gilmour.
"A Saga record is like a bottle of wine. When you buy a specific wine you know "almost" the taste it has, what you should eat with it.
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New digipak with liner notes by Michael Sadler and enhanced artwork.
$12.00 -
New digipak CD edition with liner notes from Jim Gilmour and enhanced artwork.
$12.00 -
Yet another remastered edition of the band's 11th studio and conceptual album. One bonus track.
$12.00 -
New digipak CD edition with liner notes from Jim Gilmour and enhanced artwork.
$12.00 -
Remaster with one bonus track.
$14.00 -
2021 remaster in digipak form with new liner notes from Ian Crichton.
$14.00 -
Remastered edition with new liner notes from Ian Crichton.
Latest studio effort from these Canadian pomp-rockers. Still not as prog as their earliest efforts but definteiy more intricate than your typical AOR band.
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Spin It Again - Live in Munich captures the final night of the Saga's wildly successful 2012 tour in Germany. Saga's historical singer Michael Sadler surprised everybody by rejoining the band back just a few days before the recording of their most recent album 20/20.
$8.00