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Saga-Trust - Wayne's Review

Reviewed by: Wayne Klein
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: Canada
Language: English
Length: 48:19
Release Date: 5/23/2006
Label:
InsideOut/America
Band Members: Michael Sadler / vocals Jim Critchon / bass
  Ian Critchon / guitars Jim Gilmour / keyboards, vocals
  Brian Doerner / drums
     
Track Listing: 1.)-That’s As Far As I’ll Go (4:36) 8.)-Footsteps In The Hall (3:25)
  2.)- Back To The Shadows (5:16) 9.)- Ice In The Rain (5:01)
  3.)- I’m OK (5:36) 10.)-You Were Right (4:05)
  4.)-Time To Play (3:31) 11.)-On The Other Side (4:56)
  5.)- My Friend (3:19)  
  6.)-Trust (5:44)  
  7.) It’s Your Life (4:10)  
     
The Review

When ex-member of Fludd Jim Crichton formed Saga with Ian Crichton & Michael Sadler they probably had no idea that nearly 30 years on they would still be leading the charge of Canadian prog rock. After 30 years there are bound to be some changes. The band’s sound remains intact despite the changes of time. While these prog rockers never had the massive break through in the United States as Rush, they’ve continued to toil away making memorable music and creating a trusted (pardon the pun) brand for their fans all these years. 17 studio albums later the album “Trust” could have sounded mired in the mid-80’s sound that they pioneered and honed to perfection but it sounds far from tired. “Trust” is a return to form with all the signature elements of the band in place. ***

From the opening track “That’s As Far As I’ll Go” you know your in good hands. The rolling keyboards of Jim Gilmour and lead vocals of Michael Sadler don’t just provide comfort they inspire. That’s a good thing the comfort of familiar music is important but not if it’s the same stuff a band has been bashing out for the last 30 years. There has to be something fresh either in the music itself or the attitude and tracks such as the title track and “It’s Your Life” live up to their promise. “Footsteps in the Hall” manages to be both punchy and powerful and clocks in at an amazingly brief time of 3:32. “You Were Right” combines all the melodic hooks fans have come to expect from the band in a rip roaring prog rocker tha t plays all the right cards and comes up with a winning hand. “The Other Side” even opens up with sounds like a traditional Irish melody before breaking into prog territory. Even at this stage in their career the band hasn’t decided to play it safe all around. ***

“Trust” may not break new ground but I’d dare say it’s as complete an album as “Heads or Tails”. It’s a wonderful album that reaches for the stars and pulls back a bright shining basket full of them. Long time fans and even newer fans that only discovered the band’s music after their creative heyday will be delighted with this powerful effort.

 

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