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Saga is a Canadian
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band from
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. Bassist and keyboardist Jim Crichton and Welsh-born vocalist and keyboardist Michael Sadler were the principal
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s. Saga had numerous line-up changes over the years. Ian and Jim Crichton were the only two original members who appeared on every album. Sadler appeared on every release, apart from the 2009 album ''
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''. Keyboardist Jim Gilmour was with the band from 1979, making his debut on the album ''
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''. Drummer Steve Negus performed with Saga until 1986. The lineup was supplemented by many session musicians and live performers from the late 1980s to the late 2000s. Saga has been awarded gold and platinum albums worldwide and have sold more than eight million albums.


History

Originally known as Pockets, Saga formed in 1977 from the nucleus of Canadian rock band Fludd. In April 1978, they released their self-titled debut album ''
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''. A modest success in Canada, it would eventually sell over 30,000 copies in Germany as an import. Their 1979 follow-up album '' Images at Twilight'' gave them their first charting single in Canada, with the song "It's Time" peaking at No. 84 in the Canadian Charts. From the album, the songs "See Them Smile" and "Slow Motion" became strong radio favourites elsewhere. Saga's third album, ''
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,'' was released in 1980, and included the singles "Don't Be Late" and "Careful Where You Step," which continued and furthered the band's international success. In 1981, the band's fourth album '' Worlds Apart'' was released. The lead single, "On the Loose", finally broke them into the Top 40, peaking at No. 22 on the Canadian Charts in January 1982, and in December 1982, proved to be their breakthrough in America where it peaked at No. 26 on the ''
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'' chart in February 1983. A second single, "Wind Him Up", also fared well, with the help of its music video receiving heavy rotation on
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, and became their next charting single in America, peaking at No. 64 on Billboard in May 1983. Eventually, ''Worlds Apart'' was certified Gold in the US in 1983. The band opened for Jethro Tull on their North American tour in 1982. Following on the success of '' Worlds Apart'', the band won the 1982
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for " Most Promising Group of the Year." A fifth album ''
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'' was released in late 1983 and became another success. The lead single, "The Flyer", fared well in Canada and also became their final U.S. charting single, peaking at No. 79 on Billboard in December 1983. The follow-up single entitled "Scratching the Surface" became popular in Canada, peaking at No. 45 in April 1984. Their sixth album, ''
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'', was released in 1985 and included the singles, "Listen to Your Heart" and "What Do I Know?" (charted No. 57 in Canada).


Separation and reunion

In 1986
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and Jim Gilmour left the band over management concerns, soon deciding to form a new band project under the name ''Gilmour-Negus Project'' (GNP). In 1988, they released their one and only album, ''Safety Zone'' (featuring Robert Bevan on lead vocals). Meanwhile, Saga continued to record and tour, with Michael Sadler and the Crichton brothers augmented by session musicians. Their 1987 release '' Wildest Dreams'' enjoyed better distribution under new label,
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, but it failed to match expectations in America. The lead single "Only Time Will Tell" became a popular chart favourite in Canada (No. 93), with a memorable video rotated on MTV for a brief period. However, the remainder of the album suffered from over-reliance on technology, with armies of sequencers and drum machines replacing much of the band's earlier trademark sound with Gilmour and Negus. For 1989's ''
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'', Saga refocused on their earlier European popularity which marked a return to their earlier progressive style with a few sci-fi orientated pop elements to it. In 1992, Steve Negus and Jim Gilmour returned to Saga. The band's next album, ''
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'', released in 1993, was well received by Saga fans in Canada and Europe. The 1994 followup, '' Steel Umbrellas'', was considered uneven when compared to their previous release, perhaps due to the material originally being produced for the short-lived television series '' Cobra''. However, despite lackluster album sales, Saga's 1993 and 1994 tours helped maintain some of the band's early popularity; their reputation as live performers was not lost among the band's long time fans.


Comeback

In 1995 Jim Crichton composed and produced the majority of Saga's next album, the conceptual '' Generation 13''. Inspired by a popular political treatise by the same name, the story follows main character Jeremy's troubled search for his real father. The concept is somewhat reminiscent of the storyline in
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''. The album's heavier compositions have a sound similar to fellow Canadians, progressive rock band
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, and even early
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. Saga's next release, '' Pleasure and the Pain'' was released on the eve of their 20th anniversary tour in 1997. The album failed to maintain the interest created by the previous release. On the same anniversary tour, the album '' Phase 1'' was released. ''Phase One'' was an album containing demo songs from the 1979 album ''Images at Twilight'' — some of them were songs found not good enough for the album, some of them were different versions of songs released on ''Images''. The album quickly sold out and a second issue was printed. 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 ''
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'', and 2003's ''
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'' have all been popular with the band's longtime and loyal fanbase. ''House of Cards'', in particular enjoyed renewed interest. Its acoustic-flavoured single, "Money Talks", received Top 5 video airplay in Canada. All three albums included new "chapters", representing a return to the progressive rock of the band's early days. Saga released a new studio album, ''
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'', in the fall of 2004. Their next album, ''
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'', was released in 2006, featuring Brian Doerner as their new drummer. Doerner made his debut on a live Canadian television broadcast in late 2005. Even though Jim Crichton and Michael Sadler both live in
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, they have not committed Saga to any full-length American tours since 1986. However, in late 2005, Michael Sadler announced a limited tour on the West Coast to promote his solo album, ''Clear''. The trek featured Ian Crichton as touring guitarist. Saga also played one show in New York City during their summer 2006 tour in support of ''Trust''.


''The Chapters''

''The Chapters'' is the name given to a series of songs that the band revealed over a 28-year period in a mixed-up order, creating a conceptual puzzle. Each song in the sequence was subtitled "Chapter One", "Chapter Two", etc. In its final form, ''The Chapters'' tells a cohesive science fiction story concerning the preservation of Albert Einstein's brain, aliens who are concerned with humanity's self-destruction, and the resurrection of the dead through technology. The first eight ''Chapters'' were issued, out of order, across the band's first four albums, issued between 1978 and 1981. After a long layoff, Chapters 9 through 16 were issued, again out of order, across three album releases between 1999 and 2003. Songs from the cycle have been performed in concert throughout their career. The Chapters were finally released all together in a 2 CD live recording called '' The Chapters Live'' in 2005.


Legacy and recent activity

Despite the band's fluctuating musical styles and limited commercial success in the United States, their fans have remained extremely loyal over the decades. Their musical style was defined by Ian Crichton's staccato guitar riffs, often in harmony with a synthesizer, and complex keyboard arrangements, frequently featuring three players. The band has been constantly successful in Germany since its inception. It is also very popular in
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; Saga has visited the island twelve times. Saga's second concert in Puerto Rico (1981) caused riots from fans trying to crash into a sold-out concert that sold over 10,000 tickets. Most of the inner cover photographs from the original vinyl release of '' In Transit'' (1982) were taken in Puerto Rico, including a live photograph from the 1981 concert. For a few years, a keyboard riff from their song ''"No Regrets"'' became the background music for station breaks at WCAD-FM in San Juan. The band received formal recognition as distinguished visitors from the Puerto Rican legislature in February 2005. Their concert on December 9, 2007 (at the Pier 10 Arena club in Old San Juan) was the last concert that Michael Sadler did with Saga until his announcement of returning to the band in January 2011. On January 16, 2007 it was announced by
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, the band's current record label, that lead singer Michael Sadler would be leaving Saga for personal reasons at the end of 2007. Later that year on Michael's personal site, michaelsadler.com, a note was posted by the singer revealing that his departure was due to a desire to focus on his family life and retire from the stress of being in an active travelling band. A farewell tour of sorts is in the works which will also commemorate Saga's 36th anniversary as a band. Saga announced on July 15, 2007 that they were recording a new album in Los Angeles. Titled '' 10,000 Days'' the album was released on November 6, 2007 in conjunction with their planned European tour. ("10,000 days" equates to 27 years, 4.54 months, approximately the amount of time Sadler spent with the band). Sadler also recorded a forthcoming DVD commemorating his last European tour with Saga. Just prior to the release of ''10,000 Days'', in October 2007 drummer Brian Doerner suffered a heart attack. He has since made a full recovery, but a stand-in drummer (Chris Sutherland) of the
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Band was required to fulfill touring commitments. Saga announced they were auditioning lead vocalists to continue the band's career. The musicians recorded instrumental versions of "On the Loose" and "Wind Him Up" for prospective singers to perform on
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, with the winning candidate to be announced at a later date. During the search, Ian Crichton remarked that hopeful candidates "should have a set of pipes" as well as personality. The guitarist also remarked that a Canadian would be preferable, presumably because of travel considerations and the band's nationality. Over 20 candidates (including one woman) submitted demos from across the
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. On April 15, 2008 Saga announced that Rob Moratti of
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, former singer of Final Frontier, had joined the band as the new lead vocalist. Moratti's background included more than a decade of experience in the Canadian rock music industry, recently working with the respected guitarist-producer Mladen Zaron. Throughout his tenure with the band, Moratti concentrated on lead vocals, leaving the band's instrumental dynamics somewhat changed from the Sadler era, where the lead vocalist often doubled on bass guitar and keyboards. Saga's first gig with Moratti took place in the summer of 2008. Also, 2008 saw the release of a book about the band's history, 'Saga: The Biography', by renowned rock journalist (and long-time friend of Saga), Edwin Ammerlaan. In 2009 Saga released their first CD with Rob Moratti. This CD was titled ''
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'' and was released in the spring 2009. The band toured in Europe and Canada. On January 28, 2011 an official statement was made announcing Michael Sadler's return as the lead singer of Saga. On February 1, 2012 Saga announced that after 6 years of touring and recording together, Brian Doerner and Saga have parted ways. Following YouTube auditions, Mike Thorne (a native of Toronto ) was announced as the new drummer of Saga. On July 6, 2012, Saga's twentieth studio album, ''
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'', was released. It marked the return of original vocalist Michael Sadler. On June 27, 2014 Saga released their 21st album entitled '' Sagacity'', which received mostly positive feedback from fans. The album quickly topped the
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rock lists around Europe (most notably in
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). A reissue campaign covering the later years (from 1989 to 2007) was announced in 2015, spanning twelve albums in twelve months. However, after five remastered albums the campaign was seemingly aborted without any official statement from the record company, the live recordings intended for the series instead appearing as a live album '' Live in Hamburg 2015'', which is strictly limited to 5000 copies worldwide. In January 2017 Michael Sadler announced Saga's retirement following the completion of their farewell tour dubbed The Final Chapter Tour, which also marked their 40th anniversary. He also said that a "very special one-off performance" would take place on the 2018 edition of ''Cruise to the Edge'' in February 2018. On August 5, 2018 bassist and co-founder Jim Crichton departed the band before the final two shows, and was replaced by new member Dusty Chesterfield. The tour spawned the live release ''So Good So Far – Live at Rock of Ages'', which was released on September 28, 2018. After reconsideration from the request by the fans, Saga opted to continue with their live performances. In early 2020, the band performed in Germany and Scandinavia as part of their Out of the Shadows World Tour. Following the completion of the tour, the band members entered their respective home studios during the
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to record an acoustic album titled ''Symmetry'', which was released on March 12, 2021. The first single "Tired World" was made available for streaming, followed by "Wind Him Up" and "Always There". For the latter, the fans were asked to send in video material, which was then assembled into a video clip. Although Jim Crichton had quit touring with the band, he was strongly involved with ''Symmetry'', playing bass and supervising the new arrangements. The Band return for concert "A night to remember" tour in San Juan, PR on May 13 2022.


Band members

;Current line-up * Michael Sadler – vocals, guitar, bass, synthesizer, drums (1977–2007, 2011–present) * Ian Crichton – guitar, synthaxe, banjo (1977–present) * Jim Crichton – bass, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, guitar, synthaxe (1977–2018, 2019–present) (studio only) * Jim Gilmour – synthesizer, keyboards, vocals, clarinet, saxophone, harmonica (1980–1986, 1992–present) * Mike Thorne – drums, electronic drums, vocals (2012–present) * Dusty Chesterfield – bass, keyboards, Moog synthesizer (2019–present) ;Former members * Brian Doerner – drums, backing vocals (2006–2012) * Rob Moratti – vocals (2008–2011) * Christian Simpson – drums (2003–2005) *
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– drums (1977–1986, 1992–2003) * Gregg Chadd – synthesizer, keyboards (1979) * Peter Rochon – synthesizer, keyboards (1977–1978) ;Session and studio musicians *
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– drums (1987, 1989) (studio) *Trevor Murrell – drums (1988 tour) *Tim Moore – synthesizer (1988 tour) *Graham Lear – drums (1990) (session) *Richard Baker – Moog synthesizer (1990) (session) *Marcus Deml – guitar (1995 European tour) (session) *Glen Sobel – drums (1997) (studio) *Chris Sutherland – drums (2007 tour, 2009 tour) (session)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


Singles


Videography


References


External links


sagagen.com – The official site of SagaJimGilmour.net – The official site of Saga's keyboard playerMichaelSadler.com – The official site of Saga's lead vocalistkul-z.com – Official Saga cover art
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