Matthew Fisher
Genre:
Pop/Rock
Meta style:
Art-Rock/Experimental
Style:
Prog-Rock

Matthew Fisher (born Matthew Charles Fisher, 7 March 1946 in Addiscombe, Croydon, Surrey, England) is the Hammond organist, singer-songwriter, and the man responsible for the organ sound on the 1967 single "A Whiter Shade of Pale". He was a member of Procol Harum; producer to Robin Trower, James Dewar and Tir Na Nog (among others); and enjoyed a solo career, being especially popular in Greece. His solo albums include "Journey's End" (1973), "I'll Be There" (1974), "Matthew Fisher" (1980), and "Strange Days" (1981).

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Journey's End / I'll Be There

Journey's End / I'll Be There

1
Year:
2000
Tracks:
19
Bitrate:
320 kbps
A Light Went Out In New York (With The Downliners Sect)

A Light Went Out In New York (With The Downliners Sect)

Year:
1993
Tracks:
16
Bitrate:
320 kbps
A Salty Dog Returns

A Salty Dog Returns

1
Year:
1990
Tracks:
14
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Strange Days

Strange Days

Year:
1981
Tracks:
10
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Matthew Fisher (Vinyl)

Matthew Fisher (Vinyl)

Year:
1979
Tracks:
10
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Strange Days (Remastered 1996)

Strange Days (Remastered 1996)

Year:
1979
Tracks:
10
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Journey's End (Vinyl)

Journey's End (Vinyl)

Year:
1973
Tracks:
10
Bitrate:
320 kbps