Trust (Saga album)

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Trust
Saga Trust.jpg
Studio album by
Released23 May 2006 [1]
Recorded2006
Genre Progressive rock
Length48:19
Label InsideOut Music, SPV GmbH
Saga chronology
The Chapters Live
(2005)
Trust
(2006)
10,000 Days
(2007)
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Trust is a studio album by Saga, their seventeenth album of new material. It is the first album to feature former Helix drummer Brian Doerner on drums.

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by Saga, except for "My Friend", written by Ian Crichton and Jim Gilmour.

No.TitleLength
1."That's As Far As I'll Go"4:36
2."Back to the Shadows"5:16
3."I'm OK"5:36
4."Time to Play"3:31
5."My Friend"3:19
6."Trust"5:44
7."It's Your Life"4:10
8."Footsteps in the Hall"3:25
9."Ice in the Rain"5:01
10."You Were Right"4:05
11."On the Other Side"4:56

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. 1 2 AllMusic Trust > Overview, Accessed 6 December 2009