Steve Negus Of Saga To Release Solo Album, ''Dare To Dream''
Date: Sunday, December 07 @ 05:00:00 UTC
Topic: Album Release News


Steve Negus, the powerhouse behind the multi-platinum selling prog rock band Saga for over 20 years, has now released a solo project that captures his signature drumming and songwriting in uncompromising style. Aptly called Dare To Dream, the album is comprised of 11 tracks drawn from years of material written during and after the Saga era and is a very personal reflection on his career to date and in looking towards the future. Featuring a guest appearance by Jim Gilmour of Saga fame and also veterans Al Langlade and Mark Severn (who died shortly after the project was completed), the album is diverse and compelling, drawing the listener in with complex rhythms, insightful lyrics and catchy hooks.

Steve Negus has this to say: "I have every confidence in [Cyclone Records] label owner Brad Trew's abilities to represent my best interests with the release of my first solo CD Dare To Dream and subsequent releases. I see this relationship as a long term commitment on both of our parts to bring my music to the people. I am delighted to have Brad and his team as part of the Negus extended family."



Track Listing:

1. Lust
2. Catch My Fall
3. Dare to Dream
4. Nightmare
5. I Rest My Case
6. No Heaven, No Hell
7. As I Am
8. One Man's Army
9. Body And Soul
10. Satellites
11. Epitaph For Mark

About Steve Negus: Steve Negus was co-founder of the multi-platinum selling progressive rock band Saga. Having played with the band for over 20 years and released 17 studio albums, Steve has become a recognized drummer worldwide. Steve has also played with Chris de Burgh, Rupert Hine and was part of GNP (The Gilmour Negus Project) with fellow Saga band mate Jim Gilmour, Red Rider bassist Jeff Jones and Rob Bevan.

[Source: Cyclone Records]







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