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ALL AREAS: LIVE IN BONN 2002

Saga

 

Crossover Prog

4.00 | 15 ratings

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b_olariu
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4 stars Top notch DVD

For 35 years, this year they celebrate their 35 aniversary Saga was and is one of the most intresting names in prog music. Their most glorious days was for sure in the early '80s when they release some respectable and very well recived albums, but aswell they manage to pull some fairly decent even great albums across the years, remaining always in front league. This DVD named All areas Live in Bonn from 2002 was presented as supporting act for their House Of Cards album from 2001 and aswell there was their 25th aniversary. Thjis is excellent performance by the band, they are in big form, each musicin really shines on every tune, Sadler voice sounding truly excellent on every piece. The live set is also top notch, 15 pieces covering almost all their periods, from the golden years 79-83 to more recent ones. All pieces are well presented in typical Saga floavour, the stage performance is brilliant as always. I personaly like Compromise, the superb Wind him up , Time bomb or Remember When. So, a recommended DVD not only for Saga fans, but to whole prog fans who want to see/hear great music who doesn't grown old a bit, still very fresh sound and arrangements. 4 stars easy, excellent .

b_olariu | 4/5 |

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