SAGA Announce Toronto Release Party For New Album
May 7, 2009, 15 years ago
Long running Canuck rockers SAGA - featuring new singer Rob Moratti - will be holding a CD release show in Toronto, Ontario on May 27th at the Mod Club. Doors open at 7:30, show time: 8:30. Tickets are $25.50 available through Ticketmaster and go on sale tomorrow (Friday, May 8th) at 10:00 AM.
The band's new album, The Human Condition, is out in Europe via InsideOut Music. The North American release date is set for May 19th.
The Human Condition tracklisting: 'The Human Condition', 'Avalon', 'A Number And A Name', 'Let It Go', 'Now is Now', 'Crown Of Thorns', 'You Look Good To Me', 'Hands Of Time', 'Step Inside'.
Moratti replaces former singer Michael Sadler who had fronted the band for over 30 years. Saga is rounded off by Ian Crichton (guitar), Jim Crichton (bass, keyboards), Jim Gilmour (keyboards) and drummer Brian Doerner.
The Human Condition is 100% Saga, and much more. Or, as Ian Crichton comments: “It’s still us, of course with a different twist, some of the ideas on the CD are more prog than before.”
Crichton comments on the addition of Moratti: “We found Rob after searching for a singer for a year. As it ended up, Rob is from Toronto. There were international singers, too, but Rob was it. Rob’s voice is different than Michael’s, but he cuts the older tunes really great. On the new CD you must check him out in full Saga stereo!! He’s awesome!”
With Moratti on board, Saga got together on December 8th 2008 in Orillia, Ontario, and arranged the material they had been individually writing for six months. The Human Condition was produced by Saga and mixed by Pat Regan at the Sound Image studios in Van Nuys, California, in February 2009. The result is a spirited recording, featuring vocal melodies consisting of several voices, Crichton’s unmistakable staccato guitars and sweeping solo passages which extend into the spheres of fusion and jazz. Ian Crichton: “We’re proud of all of them, we like all the tracks on this record, it sounds really refreshing and new.”
The cover artwork for The Human Condition was created by highly respected Hungarian artist Balasz Papay, who was also responsible for the cover art of the Saga album Trust. Initial pressing available in high class digipack version.