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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 was originally released in 1991 only to the German market, as a double CD and vinyl for Bon Aire Records.
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 ]
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 [3]) was announced as the new drummer of Saga. On July 6, 2012, Saga's twentieth studio album, 20/20, was released. It marked the return of original ...
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 by Johnny Cash (1967) Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 by Johnny Cash (1971) Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 by Johnny Cash (1978) Greatest Hits by Cher (1974) Greatest Hits: 1965–1992 by Cher (1992) The Greatest Hits by Cher (1999) If I Could Turn Back Time: Cher's Greatest Hits by Cher (1999) The Very Best of Cher by Cher (2003) Gold by ...
Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [1] AUS [2] CAN [3] FIN [4] GER [5] NOR [6] SWE [7] SWI [8] UK [9] Night Songs: Released: June 9, 1986; Label: Mercury; 3 — 15 27 — — — — — US: 3× Platinum [10] CAN: Platinum [11] Long Cold Winter: Released: July 5, 1988; Label: Mercury; 10 32 24 15 24 13 38 7 30 US: 3× ...
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.
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.
The album was the second of the band's to be produced by Rupert Hine. Although it did not attain the same commercial success and status of the previous collaboration between the band and Hine, Worlds Apart (1981), both "The Flyer" and "Cat Walk" became respectable radio hits for the band with the album eventually securing gold status in Canada ...