Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -eac - Flac--oa... < VERIFIED - Edition >
If your files include a showing secure reads and AccurateRip verification, you have a very good quality, lossless rip of the 1988 CD master of Meddle – likely superior to early 1990s remasters.
Beyond "Echoes," the album features the pulsating "One of These Days," the lush acoustic beauty of "Fearless," and the bluesy "San Tropez". 2. The 1988 CD Pressing: The "Audiophile" Choice Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -EAC - FLAC--oa...
: A menacing, bass-driven instrumental featuring dual-channel delayed bass guitars played by Roger Waters and David Gilmour, punctuated by a distorted Nick Mason vocal line. If your files include a showing secure reads
Released on , Meddle arrived at a critical pivot point. The band was emerging from the avant-garde experiments of Atom Heart Mother and stepping towards the thematic cohesion that would define their next decade. They began work at Abbey Road Studios with no material and no clear direction, a period so unfocused they nicknamed their rough ideas "Nothings". The 1988 CD Pressing: The "Audiophile" Choice :
The bass lines, split between Roger Waters and David Gilmour, are punchy and defined, rather than muddy. The panning effects in the early section move clearly across the stereo field.
: The artistic creation of a progressive rock milestone.

