Saga - Behaviour (1985) [Vinyl]
BAND/ARTIST: Saga
- Title: Behaviour
- Year Of Release: 1985
- Label: Polydor – 825 840-1
- Genre: Progressive Rock
- Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 44:52
- Total Size: 0.98 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01.Listen To Your Heart 03:49
02.Take A Chance 03:50
03.What Do I Know 03:38
04.Misbehaviour 04:03
05.Nine Lives Of Miss Midi 01:17
06.You And The Night 05:17
07.Out Of The Shadows 04:45
08.Easy Way Out 03:57
09.Promises 04:11
10.Here I Am 03:35
11.(Goodbye) Once Upon A Time 06:34
01.Listen To Your Heart 03:49
02.Take A Chance 03:50
03.What Do I Know 03:38
04.Misbehaviour 04:03
05.Nine Lives Of Miss Midi 01:17
06.You And The Night 05:17
07.Out Of The Shadows 04:45
08.Easy Way Out 03:57
09.Promises 04:11
10.Here I Am 03:35
11.(Goodbye) Once Upon A Time 06:34
AllMusic Review by Mike DeGagne
When Saga started out in the late '70s, their culmination of keyboards and guitar presented them with a sound that was nothing short of progressive. As the '80s approached, they began to slim down their long instrumental rock suites and play shorter songs with more lyrics, eventually taking on a sound that veered more toward a commercial feel. Behaviour represents a little of both, with some of the tracks gleaming with radio savvy while a few still involve the band's unmistakable progressive flair but to a lesser extent. "Take a Chance" rides on it's clickety-clack rhythm and subdued but expressive vocal surge, while the lonely, midnight appeal of "What Do I Know" became one of their most frequented radio singles. Although Saga gained most of their recognition in Canada and Europe (particularly Germany), Behaviour's all-around Rush-like appeal helped to widen the spotlight a little. "Misbehaviour" and "Nine Lives of Miss Midi" both contain elements of progressive rock in their instrumental overtones and in their lyrics, but the drift toward mainstream arises here as well with the vocals sounding friendlier and the keyboard excursions kept to a minimum without overcompensating. With the band producing most of the album themselves, Behaviour begins to reveal sharper songwriting and finessed musicianship that gave way to an almost wholesale change in their style, but later albums would prove that their progressive tendencies were far from abandoned.
When Saga started out in the late '70s, their culmination of keyboards and guitar presented them with a sound that was nothing short of progressive. As the '80s approached, they began to slim down their long instrumental rock suites and play shorter songs with more lyrics, eventually taking on a sound that veered more toward a commercial feel. Behaviour represents a little of both, with some of the tracks gleaming with radio savvy while a few still involve the band's unmistakable progressive flair but to a lesser extent. "Take a Chance" rides on it's clickety-clack rhythm and subdued but expressive vocal surge, while the lonely, midnight appeal of "What Do I Know" became one of their most frequented radio singles. Although Saga gained most of their recognition in Canada and Europe (particularly Germany), Behaviour's all-around Rush-like appeal helped to widen the spotlight a little. "Misbehaviour" and "Nine Lives of Miss Midi" both contain elements of progressive rock in their instrumental overtones and in their lyrics, but the drift toward mainstream arises here as well with the vocals sounding friendlier and the keyboard excursions kept to a minimum without overcompensating. With the band producing most of the album themselves, Behaviour begins to reveal sharper songwriting and finessed musicianship that gave way to an almost wholesale change in their style, but later albums would prove that their progressive tendencies were far from abandoned.
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