(1973-74) Matthew Fisher CREATIVE FORCE [Dtritus] (Size: 420.91 MB)
| | 15. I'll Be There - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 32.84 MB |
| | 17. Journey's End parts 1 and 2 - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 32.24 MB |
| | 13. Repent Walpurgis (Procol Harum) - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 29.8 MB |
| | 7. Taking the Easy Way Out - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 26.42 MB |
| | 2. Do You Still Think About Me - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 25.24 MB |
| | 8. She Knows Me - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 24.8 MB |
| | 11. Play the Game - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 24.77 MB |
| | 1. It's So Easy - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 24.35 MB |
| | 16. Interlude - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 23.24 MB |
| | 4. Boredom (Procol Harum) - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 23.05 MB |
| | 9. Quite Rightly So (Procol Harum) - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 22.31 MB |
| | 14. Pilgrim's Progress (Procol Harum) - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 22.13 MB |
| | 12. Hard to be Sure - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 22.1 MB |
| | 6. Not Her Fault - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 21.83 MB |
| | 10. Going for a Song - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 21.39 MB |
| | 3. Cold Harbour Lane - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 18.85 MB |
| | 5. Wreck of the Hesperus (Procol Harum) - Matthew Fisher -.flac | 18.72 MB |
| | Matthew Fisher - Unknown Title.log | 15.55 KB |
| | Matthew Fisher .m3u for burrn and VLC.m3u | 868 bytes |
| | A Salty Dog LP back.jpg | 591.95 KB |
| | 1st Album LP Cover.jpg | 529.17 KB |
| | 1st Album LP back.jpg | 489.84 KB |
| | Shine on Brightly LP Cover.jpg | 450.73 KB |
| | Shine on Brightly center.jpg | 427.61 KB |
| | A Salty Dog LP Cover.jpg | 387.62 KB |
| | Center 3.jpg | 536.63 KB |
| | Center 2.jpg | 465.86 KB |
| | Center 1.jpg | 430.09 KB |
| | LP Back 2.jpg | 406.78 KB |
| | Center 4.jpg | 392.68 KB |
| | Journey's End LP BACK.jpg | 385.59 KB |
| | Journey's End (1973) LP Cover.jpg | 361.21 KB |
| | I'll Be There (1974) LP Cover.jpg | 381.43 KB |
| | I'll Be There INFO.jpg | 376.87 KB |
| | I'll Be There (BACK).jpg | 359.25 KB |
Description
A rather LO-FI compilation of early Matthew Fisher recordings with and without Procol Harum.
I was surprised to learn that Matthew Fisher used a Hammond spinet M-100 series organ which although easier to move than a B or C series console has some serious shortcomings like frequent key breakage. Keith Emerson also used the lowly spinet so who am I to judge? They both worked musical
magic with these less than optimum Hammond models.
The "noise floor" on vinyl varies from disc to disc. Hence LO-FI
Fisher crafted some very melodic, even pretty music but it could have an edge. His vocals were layered.....the same technique used to make Karen Carpenter's vocals sound thick...........Dt
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