When I started crate digging again in earnest four years ago, I had my sights set on obtaining the first three Saga albums. Like just about everyone else, I discovered Saga on Worlds Apart. I tell that story on that entry, and I was a senior in high school when they broke big. That album along with the even better Heads or Tales sold gobs of copy, and are found in just about every record store. But the first three - similar to Styx in that way - sold enough to stay alive but weren't blockbusters. So they're far more elusive in the wilds (though not expensive if mail ordering).
Parallel to this is the music appreciation of these albums. I had been told - and I think many experienced this as well - that Saga started as a prog band. That they weren't near as commercial as they were to become. Well hot damn! I already really enjoyed Worlds Apart (more now than back then), so these must be magnificent. Ehh... no. Not no in that they aren't very good, but no in that they aren't any different. Which is the great storyline here. For 1978, Saga was predicting the future of music by at least four years. This isn't the Midwest pomp of Styx or Kansas, but rather the global AOR/MTV sound of 1982. Way ahead of their time, Saga were already using punchy guitar lines and synthesizers crammed into compact radio friendly tunes. And they were always good at adding a touch of sophistication to their compositions, going far beyond pandering to the masses. Which is their secret sauce and makes them so endearing all these years later. There's even a dash of Gentle Giant especially when you consider the counterpoint vocal lines. The verdict? This is exactly what I'd hoped to hear. When I first heard them in the late 80s I was mightily disappointed, mainly due to the poor expectation setting. Had I known that these early albums were very similar, I probably would have passed back then. But now I hear it as one more great album in their repertoire. Now if I can only find albums #2 and #3. In the wilds of course...
Ownership: LP: 1978 Polydor. Single sleeve with lyric inner. Purchased from Horizon Records in Greenville, South Carolina while there on business a couple of weeks ago (2023). And it was all of $5 (NM vinyl too).
3/25/23 (new entry)
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