
Description
Pink Floyd trimmed back its orchestral excesses as heard on Atom Heart Mother for 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. The album is one of the Floyd's most consistent explorations of mood and it stands as the strongest record they released between Syd's departure and Dark Side.
Product Details
- Artist
- Pink Floyd
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Label / Studio
- EMI
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Original year of release
- 1971
- Year of release
- 1994
- Run Time (minutes)
- 46
- CD WOW! Sales Rank
- #11240
- SPARS Code
- AAD
- Catalog Number
- CDEMD1061
- Cast & Crew
- Pink Floyd (Music Performer)
- Pink Floyd (Producer)
- John Leckie (Sound Engineer)
- Peter Brown (Sound Engineer)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
-
One of These Days
-
A Pillow of Winds
-
Fearless
-
San Tropez
-
Seamus
-
Echoes
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