20/20 by Saga, released 5 July 2012, includes the following tracks: "Ellery", "Another Day Out Of Sight", "Ball And Chain", "Show And Tell" and more.
This version of 20/20 comes as a 1xCD. -
2012 album from the veteran Canadian Prog Rock band. Finally reunited with their original singer Michael Sadler, the band is stronger than ever. 20:20 has all that it takes to become an instant Progressive Rock classic. The album features 10 brand new songs, never missing the distinctive sound of Saga's legendary hits. The opener 'Six Feet Under' features a dominant keyboard sound, roaring guitars and a chorus you can't get out of your head. Followed by the catchy, high energy driven 'Anywhere You Wanna Go', Saga clarifies that their original trademark sound is still going strong. The emotional ballad 'Lost for Words' once again demonstrates Sadler's incredible vocal range and charisma.
Total playing time: 48'14"
Unofficial release packaged in a jewel case with transparent tray and 16 page booklet.
The so called Mastering SID code of Variant 2 is printed in very small letters.
"20/20" is a remarkable studio album by the Canadian progressive rock band Saga, released in 2012 on CD format by Edel:Records. This release marks a significant moment for fans as it features the return of original lead vocalist Michael Sadler, bringing renewed energy and classic sound to the band's discography. The album showcases Saga's signature blend of melodic hooks, intricate arrangements, and thought-provoking lyrics across its tracks. With highlights such as "Six Feet Under," "Spin It Again," and "Anywhere You Wanna Go," "20/20" stands out as both a celebration of their legacy and an exploration of new musical territories. Saga has enjoyed international acclaim since their formation in 1977, with hits like ?On the Loose? and over eight million albums sold worldwide. Edel:Records is renowned for supporting innovative artists across genres, consistently delivering high-quality productions that resonate with music lovers globally.
Very solid release from Saga, and probably for me one of their best albums since their first five. In this album Saga maintained their classical modern sound, similar to House of Cards and Marathon. Recommended for any Saga fan.