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Saga is a Canadian rock band from Oakville, Ontario. Bassist and keyboardist Jim Crichton and Welsh-born vocalist and keyboardist Michael Sadler are the principal songwriters. Saga has had numerous line-up changes over the years. Ian and Jim Crichton were the only two original members who appeared on every album.
Rocked, Wired & Bluesed: The Greatest Hits is a compilation album released by American rock band Cinderella in 2005, featuring tracks from their entire catalog. Track listing [ edit ]
The Works is a greatest hit compilation by the Canadian progressive rock band Saga. It was originally released in 1991 only to the German market, as a double CD and vinyl for Bon Aire Records. It includes three new tracks - "Gotta Love It", "The Call" (both released as singles), and a cover of "Solsbury Hill."
Cinderella Millennium DVD Video Collection (2003) - DVD; Rocked, Wired & Bluesed – The Greatest Video Hits (2005) - DVD; Cinderella: In Concert - The Heartbreak Station Tour (2005) - DVD; Cinderella: In Concert (2008) - DVD (Same content as Cinderella: In Concert - The Heartbreak Station Tour 2005 DVD)
The heavy metal album reached No. 3 on the Billboard charts [6] in February 1987. By the end of 1987, the band released a video compilation called "Night Songs" to accompany the album, featuring the promotional videos from the album plus three live songs recorded on their 1986 tour. [12] Cinderella's first tour was in 1986 with glam metal ...
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True to the album's legendary status among fans, there are few Saga concerts without material from the debut. "Humble Stance" is a fan favourite and a mainstay of the band's setlists. The song features on all the band's official live releases. "How Long", "Tired World (Chapter Six)", "Perfectionist" and "Ice Nice" are also frequently played live.
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 ...