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Dead Winter Dead Album
  1. Not What You See
  2. Dead Winter Dead
  3. One Child
  4. I Am
  5. Starlight
  6. Overture
  7. Sarajevo
  8. This Is the Time (1990)
Edge of Thorns Album
  1. Shotgun Innocence
  2. Sleep
  3. Forever After
  4. Miles Away
  5. Conversation Piece
  6. All That I Bleed
  7. Damien
  8. Lights Out
  9. Labyrinths
  10. Follow Me
  11. Exit Music
  12. Degrees of Sanity
  13. Edge of Thorns
  14. He Carves His Stone
Fight For the Rock Album
  1. Red Light Paradise
  2. The Edge of Midnight
  3. Hyde
  4. Lady in Disguise
  5. Wishing Well
  6. Fight For the Rock
  7. Out on the Streets (in album Fight for the Rock)
  8. Crying For Love
  9. Day After Day
Gutter Ballet Album
  1. Thorazine Shuffle
  2. The Unholy
  3. Mentally Yours
  4. Temptation Revelation
  5. When the Crowds Are Gone
  6. Silk And Steel
  7. Hounds
  8. Of Rage And War
  9. Gutter Ballet
Hall of the Mountain King Album
  1. Last Dawn
  2. Devastation
  3. White Witch
  4. The Price You Pay
  5. Hall of the Mountain King
  6. Strange Wings
  7. Prelude to Madness
  8. Legions
  9. Beyond the Doors of the Dark
  10. 24 Hrs. Ago
Handful of Rain Album
  1. Alone You Breathe
  2. Symmetry
  3. Nothings Going On
  4. Watching You Fall
  5. Visions (Instrumental)
  6. Castles Burning
  7. Stare Into the Sun
  8. Chance
  9. Handful of Rain
  10. Taunting Cobras
Poets And Madmen Album
  1. Back to Reason
  2. Awaken
  3. Surrender
  4. Man in the Mirror
  5. The Rumor
  6. Morphine Child
  7. Drive
  8. I Seek Power
  9. Commissar
  10. There in the Silence
  11. Stay with Me a While
Power of the Night Album
  1. In the Dream
  2. Skull Session
  3. Stuck on You
  4. Fountain of Youth
  5. Washed Out
  6. Hard For Love
  7. Unusual
  8. Warriors
  9. Necrophilia
  10. Power of the Night
Sirens Album
  1. Lady In Disquise
  2. The Message
  3. Out On The Streets
  4. Scream Murder
  5. Living For The Night
  6. Rage
  7. On The Run
  8. Twisted Little Sister
  9. I Believe
  10. Sirens
  11. Holocaust
Streets: A Rock Opera Album
  1. Somewhere in Time
  2. Believe
  3. Heal My Soul
  4. Agony And Ecstasy
  5. If I Go Away
  6. Ghost in the Ruins
  7. Can You Hear Me Now
  8. Sammy And Tex
  9. A Little Too Far
  10. Strange Reality
  11. Tonight He Grains Again
  12. Jesus Saves
  13. Streets
The Dungeons Are Calling Album
  1. Sirens
  2. City Beneath the Surface
  3. The Whip
  4. Midas Knight
  5. By the Grace of the Witch
  6. Visions
  7. The Dungeons Are Calling
The Wake of Magellan Album
  1. Anymore
  2. The Storm
  3. The Hourglass
  4. Underture
  5. The Wake of Magellan
  6. Complaint in the System
  7. Paragons of Innocence
  8. Blackjack Guillotine
  9. Another Day
  10. Morning Sun
  11. Turns to Me
  12. Ocean
  13. Welcome
The First 20 Years

1981 As Avatar, brothers Jon and Criss Oliva, drummer Steve Wacholz and bassist Keith Collins build an underground following in the band's home state, Florida.

1982 Avatar records two tracks for a compilation LP by Florida radio station WYNF.

1983 Avatar releases the City Beneath The Surface EP, now a collector's item. For legal reasons, Avatar changes its name to Savatage and releases its debut album, Sirens.

1984 The Dungeons Are Calling is released. Savatage then signs to Atlantic Records.

1985 Power of the Night, Savatage's Atlantic debut, is released. The band embarks on its first tour.

1986 Bassist Johnny Lee Middleton joins the group. Fight For The Rock is released. In addition to the U.S., the band tours Europe for the first time, opening for Motorhead. At one show, producer Paul O'Neill is in attendance.

1987 Atlantic hires O'Neill to produce Savatage's new record, beginning a long-term relationship. Hall of the Mountain King, which includes the group's first symphonic instrumental, "Prelude to Madness," is released. A music video - the group's first - is filmed for the title track.

1988 Savatage tours American arenas with Dio and Megadeth. Rhythm guitarist Chris Caffery joins the band as a touring member. A video for "24 Hours Ago" is filmed. The band guest-hosts MTV's "Headbanger's Ball."

1989 Caffery officially joins Savatage. Gutter Ballet, Savatage's sixth album, is issued.

1990 Savatage embarks on a nine-month world tour, headlining and supporting artists such as Testament and King Diamond. At tour's end, Caffery leaves the band. Two videos - "Gutter Ballet" and "When The Crowds Are Gone" - are filmed.

1991 With O'Neill, Savatage - again a quartet - writes and records its first rock opera, Streets. Videos for "Jesus Saves" and "New York City Don't Mean Nothing" are filmed, but only "Jesus Saves" is ever released. Another world tour begins.

1992 Due to increasing vocal problems, Jon Oliva steps down as lead singer of Savatage, although he continues to write and record with the band. Zachary Stevens becomes the group's new vocalist.

1993 Savatage's eighth album, Edge of Thorns, is released. A world tour commences, but Wacholz and Jon Oliva decide not participate. Music videos for "Edge of Thorns" and "Sleep" are filmed. In October, Criss Oliva is killed by a drunk driver; the last song he records is "Shotgun Innocence."

1994 Deciding that continuing the band is the best way to keep Criss' memory alive, Jon Oliva and O'Neill write and record Handful of Rain, with additional contributions from Stevens (vocals) and Alex Skolnick (lead guitars). A video for the title track is filmed. Another song on the album, "Chance," sees the group experiment with counterpoint vocals for the first time. Although he does not perform on the album, Wacholz officially leaves the band after its release and is replaced by Jeff Plate. Oliva then joins Plate, Skolnick, Middleton and Stevens on a two-month tour. A show in Tokyo is filmed for a live album and video. Meanwhile, the debut album from Doctor Butcher, a side project of Jon Oliva and Caffery, is released in Europe.

1995 With Skolnick pursuing other interests, Caffery and guitarist Al Pitrelli join the group. Savatage's second rock opera, Dead Winter Dead, is released. A video for "One Child" is shot. The instrumental "Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)" becomes an unexpected radio hit. Also, the live album Final Bell - later released elsewhere as Ghost In The Ruins - is issued in Japan.

1996 Savatage tours Europe and Japan. Instead of touring America, the group's members - inspired by the success of "Christmas Eve" - write and record the first Trans-Siberian Orchestra album, Christmas Eve & Other Stories. A "Christmas Eve" video is shot; it's re-released as a TSO song.

1997 Christmas Eve & Other Stories goes gold. Meanwhile, Savatage's The Wake of Magellan is released in Europe and debuts at #11 on the German pop charts. A European tour commences.

1998 The Wake of Magellan is released in America. Savatage tours in the U.S., Europe and South America. Also, TSO writes and releases its second album, The Christmas Attic.

1999 TSO writes and records its first non-Christmas album, Beethoven's Last Night, and embarks on its first tour, which features Caffery, Pitrelli, Plate and Middleton. A TSO television special, "The Ghosts of Christmas Eve," is filmed and is broadcast nationally.

2000 Beethoven's Last Night is released. For its second tour, TSO splits into two touring companies. On the Savatage front, Pitrelli and Stevens leave the band. With O'Neill, Savatage records a new album as a quartet. The group amicably parts ways with Atlantic Records and signs with Nuclear Blast America.

2001 Poets & Madmen, featuring Jon Oliva's return as lead vocalist, is released worldwide; it debuts at #7 on the German pop charts. A world tour commences with additional touring members Damond Jiniya (vocals) and Jack Frost (guitars).




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