In 1986, Steve Negus and Jim Gilmour left the band over management concerns, later recording one album as the Gilmour-Negus Project (GNP).
Meanwhile, Saga continued to record and tour, with Michael Sadler and the Crichton brothers augmented by session musicians.
Their 1987 release Wildest Dreams enjoyed better distribution under new label, Atlantic Records, but it failed to match expectations in America.
The lead single “Only Time Will Tell” became a popular Chart favourite in Canada (#93), with a memorable video rotated on MTV for a brief period.
However, the remainder of the album suffered from over-reliance on technology, with armies of sequencers and drum machines replacing much of the band’s earlier trademark sound with Gilmour and Negus.
This is another pro shot taken off DDR-TV, the entire footage of their show in Halle prior to the start of their tour in the Federal Republic of Germany.
This live performance is a unofficial production and was made for SAGA fans not for sale,it’s only for free trade and copy.Please support the band to purchase their official release products.
1.Don’t look down
2.Wind him up
3.Humble stance
4.Wildest dreams
5.We’ve been here before
6.Careful where you step
7.What’s it gonna be
8.Ice nice
9.Only time will tell
10.You’re not alone
11.Angel
12.Perfect strangers
13.A brief case
14.Don’t be late
15.No stranger
16.On the loose
*Bonus features
-Interview
-Slideshow
Line-up:
Michael Sadler – vocals, bass, guitars, keyboards
Jim Crichton – bass
Trevor Morrell – drums
Tim Moore – keyboards
Ian Crichton – guitars