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  2. Saga (album) - Wikipedia

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    While only the first three albums featured this creature on the cover, it was later revived for Full Circle (1999), an album that also revived the "Chapters" story. At that point the figure assumed the role of Saga's mascot and has since appeared on numerous releases. It can also be seen as a stage backdrop, as seen on the current DVD Spin It ...

  3. Worlds Apart (Saga album) - Wikipedia

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    Widely considered [citation needed] Saga's best album (and certainly their most commercially successful), the album has become the band's most recognizable work to date. The first song on the album, "On the Loose" was a single that hit No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Top Rock Tracks chart in late 1982 and early 1983, [2] their highest chart performance.

  4. Silent Knight (album) - Wikipedia

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    Silent Knight is the third studio album by the Canadian progressive rock band Saga and was originally released in August 1980. Silent Knight is certified Gold in Canada (50 000), having reached No. 42 in the charts. [2] The Einstein Tower in Potsdam, Germany was used as a template for the album cover.

  5. House of Cards (album) - Wikipedia

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    House of Cards is the fourteenth studio album by the Canadian progressive rock band Saga, released on 12 February 2001 by Steamhammer. Recorded at Sound Image Studios in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, it was produced by bassist/keyboardist Jim Crichton.

  6. Saga (band) - Wikipedia

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    The album was hard to get and it soon became a most wanted item for Saga collectors and fans. Their 1998 tour was captured on the next album, Detours, a double-live album released worldwide. Saga's next three albums, 1999's Full Circle, 2001's House of Cards, and 2003's Marathon have all been popular with the band's longtime and loyal fanbase.

  7. 20/20 (Saga album) - Wikipedia

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    20/20 is the twentieth studio album by Canadian rock band Saga. The album marked the return of original singer Michael Sadler. The album marked the return of original singer Michael Sadler. The album charted at No. 13 in Germany, the highest since their 1985 release Behaviour .

  8. Images at Twilight - Wikipedia

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    Images at Twilight is the second studio album by the Canadian progressive rock band Saga and was originally released in May 1979. It introduces the vocoder keyboard as an important instrument in Saga's development. It is also the only album to feature keyboardist Gregg Chadd who had replaced original keyboardist Peter Rochon.

  9. How Do I Look (album) - Wikipedia

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    How Do I Look is a compilation by the Canadian progressive rock band Saga.It was originally released in 1996 only to the German market by the budget label Spectrum.It only covers the albums up to 1989's The Beginner's Guide to Throwing Shapes and also doesn't include anything off the debut Saga, however another Spectrum compilation Wildest Dreams (not to be confused with the album of the same ...