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The Beginner's Guide to Throwing Shapes

1989 studio album by Saga From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Beginner's Guide to Throwing Shapes
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The Beginner's Guide to Throwing Shapes is the eighth studio album by Saga, originally released in 1989.[4] It is also the second album recorded by the band without longtime drummer Steve Negus and keyboardist Jim Gilmour, who temporarily left the band over management concerns.

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Track listing

All music is composed by Michael Sadler, Jim Crichton and Ian Crichton.

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Personnel

  • Michael Sadler: Vocals & Keyboards
  • Jim Crichton: Bass, Keyboards and Synthaxe
  • Ian Crichton: Guitars, Synthaxe & Banjo
  • Curt Cress: Drums and Percussion
Production
  • Produced by Saga
  • Jim Crichton – Recording Engineer
  • Brian Foraker – Mixing Engineer
  • Berthold Weindorf – Drum Recording Engineer
  • Drums Recorded in Pilot Studio, Munich
  • Album Recorded and Mixed at Picture This Studios
  • Album Cover Design and Photographs – Penny Crichton
  • Art Co-ordinator – Phillippe Grabowski
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