1988 -eac - Flac--oa... //top\\: Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971-

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The album opens with the menacing, dual-bass drive of "One of These Days" and transitions through the jazz-inflected "A Pillow of Winds," the folk-stylings of "Fearless," the whimsical "San Tropez," and the infamous blues parody "Seamus." Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -EAC - FLAC--oa...

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Listening to a bit-perfect copy of this specific mastering allows you to hear the tape hiss of the original 16-track analog recorders. It exposes the precise decay of Nick Mason’s cymbals and the absolute clarity of David Gilmour’s soaring Stratocaster. It is the closest a digital listener can get to sitting in the control room at Abbey Road in 1971, experiencing an iconic band discovering their true voice.