Pink Floyd – Meddle (picture disc)
Pink Floyd – Meddle (picture disc)
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Pink Floyd – Meddle (picture disc)
Pink Floyd – Meddle (picture disc)

Pink Floyd – Meddle (picture disc)

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Roger Waters – vocals, bass guitar [click here to see more vinyl featuring Roger Waters]

Guitar, Vocals – David Gilmour

Keyboards, Vocals – Richard Wright

Percussion – Nick Mason

Written by Roger Waters (all tracks), David Gilmour (A1-3, A5, B), Nick Mason (A1, A5, B1), Rick Wright (A1, A5, B1)

 

 

1LP, transparent standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : picture disc

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Harvest

Original Label : Harvest

Recorded 4 January – 11 September 1971 at Air Studios, EMI Studios Abbey Road and Morgan Studios, London

Engineered by John Leckie, Peter Bown, Rob Black, Roger Quested

Produced by Pink Floyd

Photography by Hipgnosis, Bob Dowling

Originally released in November 1971

Reissued in 2003

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. One Of These Days
  2. A Pillow Of Winds
  3. Fearless
  4. San Tropez
  5. Seamus

Side B:

  1. Echoes

         

        Award:

        Listed in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981)

        Ranked number 255 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000)


         

        Reviews :

        “Atom Heart Mother, for all its glories, was an acquired taste, and Pink Floyd wisely decided to trim back its orchestral excesses for its follow-up, Meddle. Opening with a deliberately surging "One of These Days," Meddle spends most of its time with sonic textures and elongated compositions, most notably on its epic closer, "Echoes." If there aren't pop songs in the classic sense (even on the level of the group's contributions to Ummagumma), there is a uniform tone, ranging from the pastoral "A Pillow of Winds" to "Fearless," with its insistent refrain hinting at latter-day Floyd. Pink Floyd were nothing if not masters of texture, and Meddle is one of their greatest excursions into little details, pointing the way to the measured brilliance of Dark Side of the Moon and the entire Roger Waters era. Here, David Gilmour exerts a slightly larger influence, at least based on lead vocals, but it's not all sweetness and light -- even if its lilting rhythms are welcome, "San Tropez" feels out of place with the rest of Meddle. Still, the album is one of the Floyd's most consistent explorations of mood, especially from their time at Harvest, and it stands as the strongest record they released between Syd's departure and Dark Side.” AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

         

           

        Ratings :

        AllMusic : 4.5 / 5 , Discogs : 4.51 / 5

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