Network (album)

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Network
Saga - Network (2004) Front Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 2004
RecordedSound Image Studios, Van Nuys, California, 2004
Genre
Length49:44
Label SPV/Steamhammer
Inside Out Music
Producer Jim Crichton
Saga chronology
Marathon
(2003)
Network
(2004)
The Chapters Live
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic (not rated) [1]
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Network is the sixteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Saga, released in the fall of 2004. A two-disc version was released on November 8, 2005, comprising the original CD and a DVD containing a 5.1 mix of the original album. [3] It is the only Saga album to feature drummer Christian Simpson, who had replaced original drummer Steve Negus.

Contents

Concept

Network appears to be a partial concept album about television; the opening number is entitled "On the Air", and it features songs like "Keep It Reel" and "Live at Five", which make references to television programming. In addition, the cover artwork features a television set depicting five earlier Saga covers on the screen (the debut album prominently in the middle, Images at Twilight top left, Silent Knight bottom right, Full Circle bottom left and House of Cards top right). On the back cover, the song titles were prefaced with "Channel 1", "Channel 2", "Channel 3" and so on, recalling the Chapters series that had closed with the previous album, Marathon .

Track listing

All music is composed by Saga

No.TitleLength
1."On the Air"6:25
2."Keep It Reel"4:18
3."I'm Back"5:01
4."If I Were You"3:48
5."Outside Looking In"4:13
6."Don't Look Now"5:05
7."Live at Five"5:15
8."Back Where We Started"4:16
9."Believe"4:56
10."Don't Make A Sound"6:18

Credits

Saga
Production

Charts

YearChartPosition
2004 German Albums Chart 78 [4]

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