Matthew Fisher (ex-Procol Harum) – Discography 1973-2012 (7 CD), MP3
Genre: Rock, Progressive & Art-Rock
Country of artist (band): UK
Release year: 1973-2012
1973 - Journey’s End (vinyl-rip) | 39:57
1973/74 - Journey's End & I'll Be There (Rem., BGO Records, 2000) | 77:26
1979 - Matthew Fisher (vinyl-rip) | 41:15
1981 - Strange Days (vinyl-rip) | 39:04
1979/81 - Matthew Fisher & Strange Days (Rem., BGO Records, 1996) | 79:06
1990 - A Salty Dog Returns [192 kbps] | 39:37
1990 - A Salty Dog Returns (Rem., Angel Air, 2012) | 44:15
From Mike Ober's collection. A Fisher nickname Links to many interviews Matthew Fisher writes to Melody Maker (twice) in 1973 and to BBC History Magazine in 2001 A substantial axe-grinding review in Raves A revealing interview in NME, 1973 Intriguing interview, early 90s, provenance unknown
Matthew Fisher is an English keyboardist and composer who played on the first three albums by Procol Harum. As a solo artist, he issued the 1973/74 albums Journey's End and I'll Be There on RCA Victor, followed in 1979-81 with a second pair of albums on Mercury.
Matthew Charles Fisher (born 7 March 1946) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his longtime association with the rock band Procol Harum, which included playing the Hammond organ on the 1967 single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", for which he subsequently won a songwriting credit.
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