An archetypal British eccentric whose extensive career spanned from pop to glam to ambient music, Morgan Fisher was born in London in 1950. He first garnered notice playing Hammond organ with the '60s pop band the Love Affair, scoring a number one U.K. hit in 1968 with "Everlasting Love." After buying an early synthesizer, Fisher turned to electronic music, and created a series of scores for experimental films; he also mounted Morgan, a "classical rock" band fronted by former Queen vocalist, Tim Staffell, who was also briefly a member of the Third Ear Band
In 1973, Fisher sig...