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Saga - Sagacity (2014) (2CD) [FLAC]
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                                  Sagacity (2014)

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 Artists: Saga
 Lineup:
       Michael Sadler - lead vocals, keyboards
       Ian Crichton - guitar
       Jim Chrichton - bass, keyboards
       Jim Gilmour - lead keyboards, vocals
       Mike Thorne - drums, vocals 
 Title: Sagacity
 Genre: Progressive Rock
 Label: Edel / earMusic - 0209434ERE
 Released: 2014
 Artists Country: Canada (Oakville, Ontario)
 Release Country: Germany
 Source: CDDA
 Audio Codec: FLAC (.flac)
 Bitrate: lossless 
 Format: images / .cues / logs / complete artwork

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 Tracklisting:
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 CD1 - Sagacity:

 [01] - Let It Slide                  
 [02] - Vital Signs                   
 [03] - It Doesn't Matter Who You Are 
 [04] - Go With the Flow 
 [05] - Press 9 
 [06] - Wake Up 
 [07] - Don't Forget to Breathe 
 [08] - The Further You Go 
 [09] - On My Way 
 [10] - No Two Sides 
 [11] - Luck 
 [12] - I'll Be 

 CD2 - Saga Hits:

 [01] - Careful Where You Step 
 [02] - Mouse in a Maze 
 [03] - You're Not Alone 
 [04] - The Cross 
 [05] - Scratching the Surface 
 [06] - Humble Stance 
 [07] - On the Loose 
 [08] - Wind Him Up 
 [09] - Don't Be Late (Chapter 2) 
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Comments

CD2 has a lot of clicks, especially in "Scratching The Surface". How ironic.