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Pink Floyd’s , released in 1971, stands as the pivotal bridge between the band’s psychedelic experimentation and the conceptual mastery of their golden era . While it birthed the side-long epic its legacy in the digital age—specifically between 1971 and 1988 pink floyd meddle 1971 1988 eac flacoa top
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Released in 1971, is widely viewed by fans and critics as the pivotal "transitional" album where Pink Floyd moved past their post-Syd Barrett psychedelic wandering and found their definitive sound. It is most famous for the 23-minute epic "Echoes," which occupies the entire second side of the original vinyl and serves as a blueprint for the atmospheric brilliance later perfected on The Dark Side of the Moon . The 1988 Mastering & Audiophile Context While it birthed the side-long epic its legacy
: Unlike later albums dominated by Roger Waters, Meddle features significant songwriting and vocal contributions from all four members.
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