Lady In Disguise - Savatage

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She's not what she seems
Just a vision in my dreams
I wonder why
Face to face she appears quite strange
Never ever got her name
I'm a fool inside

Her eyes cried lady in disguise
Lady in disguise

I knew from the moment I saw her face
To the edge of the world I would chase her again
And when I'm out walking the town
There's never a doubt that she'll be around with another guy

Her eyes sighed, lady in disguise
Lady in disguise

I was captured from the start
Bodies touching heart to heart
I was holding her for long
Then I woke and she was gone
Then a voice called from the night
I'm still into the night

I sat up in my bed
Sweat was running off my head
This must have been a dream
It took me a while, then I realized
I still could feel her crystal eyes haunting me

I died, lady in disguise
Lady in disguise

Lady in disguise
Why, why

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Savatage is a heavy metal/progressive metal band founded by the brothers Jon and Criss Oliva in 1979. The band is known for recording many rock operas. Early on, Savatage was a traditional heavy metal band, who stood out from the pack due to guitarist Criss Oliva's uncommonly heavy riffing and vocalist Jon Oliva's unique vocal stylings.

Following the failure of FIGHT FOR THE ROCK, an attempt to commercialize their sound, Savatage began moving in a more operatic direction, releasing a number of rock opera albums in collaboration with producer Paul O'Neill.

After the tragic death of Criss Oliva in 1993, the band soldiered on to continued critical acclaim but diminishing commercial success. However, Oliva and O'Neill lucked out when a single from DEAD WINTER DEAD, "Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)", managed to crack the singles chart. The song, a reworking of a classic Christmas hymn, acted as a launching pad for the immensely successful Trans-Siberian Orchestra project.

Savatage is currently considered to be on indefinite hiatus. Guitarist Chris Caffery, vocalist Zak Stevens, and even Oliva himself have all collaborated to some extent on each others' solo projects. Jon Oliva has a successful solo-project, Jon Oliva's Pain, and Zak Stevens and Jeff Plate have worked together in Machines of Grace.

In 2010 a best-of was released, "Still the Orchestra Plays", including their Japan Live '94 show on DVD.
In 2011 their entire catalogue was remastered and reissued.

Members:
Jon Oliva - Vocals & Keyboards (1979-1992, 1994-present), bass (1980-1981, 1994), rhythm guitar & drums (1994)
Zak Stevens - Vocals (1993-2000, 2008-present)
Chris Caffery - Guitars, backing vocals (1987-1988, 1989-1990, 1995-present)
Al Pitrelli - Guitars (1995-1999, 2008-present)
Johnny Lee Middleton - Bass, backing vocals (1986-present)
Jeff Plate - Drums (1994-present)

Ex-members:
Criss Oliva - Guitars, backing vocals (1979-1993) (Deceased)
Steve Wacholz - Drums (1979-1993)
Keith Collins - Bass (1981-1985)
Alex Skolnick - Guitars (1994)

Touring members:
Chris Caffery - Rhythm guitars, keyboards (1987-1988, 1989-1990)
John Zahner - Keyboards (1991-1992)
Wes Garren - Rhythm guitars, keyboards (1993)
Andy James - Drums (1993)
Damond Jiniya - Vocals (2001-2002)
Jack Frost - Guitars (2001-2002)
Jeff Waters - Guitars (2002)

Discography
Jon Oliva-eras (1978-1992, 2001-2002)
City Beneath the Surface (1982) (as Avatar)
Sirens (1983)
Dungeons are Calling (1984)
Power of the Night (1985)
Fight for the Rock (1986)
Hall of the Mountain King (1987)
Gutter Ballet (1989)
Streets (1991)
Ghost in the Ruins (1995) (Live, recorded 1987-1990)
Poets and Madmen (2001)

Zak Stevens-era (1993-2000)
Edge of Thorns (1993)
Handful of Rain (1994)
Dead Winter Dead (1995)
Japan Live '94 (1995) (Live)
The Wake of Magellan (1997)

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