Long before Brian Eno did, Mort Garson was already making 'discreet music'. Morton S. Garson was a Canadian composer, arranger, and songwriter, a pioneer of electronic music. Trained at Julliard and a post-war studio musician, he composed lounge hits, scored the 1969 moon landing, and arranged music for Doris Day. When he discovered the synthesizer, he never wanted to make pop music again. Today, he is primarily known for his 60s and 70s albums, which were among the first to use Moog synthesizers. His best-known album, *Mother Earth's Plantasia*, released in 1976, is designed to be played for plants and the people who love them. The work is full of charming and bucolic melodies played on a Moog synthesizer from that era. Green and pink vinyl version of the cult album *Mother Earth's Plantasia*.