Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Morgan
Artist: Morgan
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Da A ad A
Year: 2007
Tracks: 11
Canzoni Dell Appartamento
Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
Named after keyboardist Morgan Fisher, Morgan was formed in the early '70s by trey musicians wHO had played in the late-'60s British pop grouping Love Affair: Fisher, drummer Maurice Bacon, and bassist Bob Sapsed. Singer Tim Staffell, wHO would assign lyrics to Fisher's euphony, united from Smile, the pre-Queen turnout of Brian May and Roger Taylor. Ex-King Crimsonite Ian McDonald fifty-fifty jammed with them while they were auditioning for their fourth phallus, although as it sour out he didn't unite up. Playing electronic keyboard-drenched progressive rock, they issued only one album, Nova Solis, in their lifespan. A bit record, initially titled Brown Out, was recorded in 1973, and is an eccentric mix of half-crazed, hysterical-toned synthesizer solos; rambling high operatic vocals; pretentious pseudo-classical keyboard art rock a la Emerson, Lake and Palmer; and arty, experimental birdcall structures in the mold of more serious artistes like King Crimson. The Robert Brown Out album was non released after it was recorded, in section because the banding pissed off RCA executives by spreading their cheeks--the ones on their backsides, non the ones on their faces--at the photograph shoot for the album cover. Fisher joined Mott the Hoople within a few months of the band's 1973 breakup, and soldiered on with them as they mutated into Mott and then the British Lions. The Robert Brown Out album was released in the US by Passport in 1977, and then on CD under the deed of conveyance The Sleeper Wakes by Angel Air in 1999.