1971 1988 Eac Flacoa Patched [extra Quality] — Pink Floyd Meddle

– No brickwalling, frequencies extending cleanly to ~22kHz (for 44.1kHz FLAC). No noise reduction artifacts.

Meddle was released during a tumultuous period in music history, with the late 1960s and early 1970s witnessing a seismic shift in popular culture. The album's eclectic mix of rock, folk, and electronic elements resonated with listeners seeking more than just traditional rock music. Tracks like "One of These Days," "A Pillow of Winds," and "Echoes" showcased Pink Floyd's growing maturity as songwriters and musicians. pink floyd meddle 1971 1988 eac flacoa patched

The search for the "perfect" rip of Pink Floyd’s Meddle —specifically the 1988 Japanese CP32-5032 mastering—is a legendary rabbit hole in the world of high-fidelity audio. – No brickwalling, frequencies extending cleanly to ~22kHz

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, often valued by audiophiles for its specific mastering (such as the early Harvest or Columbia pressings). EAC (Exact Audio Copy) The album's eclectic mix of rock, folk, and

The album's thematic cohesion and sonic experimentation helped to establish Meddle as a benchmark for progressive rock. Artists such as Genesis, King Crimson, and Yes drew inspiration from Pink Floyd's innovations, while Meddle's influence can also be heard in later genres, including electronic and ambient music.