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Artist: Saga

Title: Steel Umbrellas

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Category: Pomp/ Prog

Year: 1994

Label: Bonaire

Catalog Number: 12

Personnel

Michael Sadler Vocals
Ian Crichton Guitar
Jim Crichton Bass, Guitar
Jim Gilmour Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Paula Mattioli Backing Vocals
Steve Negus Percussion, Drums, Keyboards
Stu Saddoris Backing Vocals

Tracks

1.  Why Not?  4:18
2.  (You Were) Never Alone  4:27
3.  Bet On This  3:53
4.  Shake That Tree  4:17
5.  Password Pirate/Access Code/Password  3:35
6.  I Walk With You  4:01
7.  Push It Euro version only  3:02
8.  (Walking On) Thin Ice Bonaire issue only  4:46
9.  Steamroller  4:12
10.  Say Goodbye To Hollywood  4:33
11.  Feed The Fire  4:13
  
Total Running Time:  45:17

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From: Jez Date: October 23, 2004 at 5:31
The general consensus on this one is that it is one of Saga's worst releases. I actually really like this one. It is made up of tracks that were to be featured on a TV serial called 'Cobra' i think (don't know if this was ever released or not). Definately the most commercial release in the Saga catologue, but not the worst by a long way.

From: dayAFice Date: October 25, 2004 at 11:38
WRONG! Not Saga's worst! The horrific "Generation 13" takes that misfortune! This is not like the earlier Saga for sure and has more ballads and a softer approach but still is fundamentaly true to Saga's early roots. Not bad, but not great either.

From: sabace Date: August 16, 2009 at 9:45
this has a wang chung feel to it . if you like wang chung you'll love this !

From: petermexico13 Date: April 29, 2013 at 16:58
I Like this record, with a different pop sound, this is better than the two post releases, Generation 13 and Pleasure and Pain. Best tracksYou Were) Never Alone, Steamroller. Un disco muy agradable aunque sin dejar de lado ese toque único con la Voz de Michael Sadler y la guitarra de Ian Crichton, siempre disfrutable la calidad que tienen estos mpusicos en todos sus trabajos.


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