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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077774603423
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Capitol
Sales Rank: 921
MPN: 46034
Disc 1:- One of These Days
- A Pillow of Winds
- Fearless
- San Tropez - Pink Floyd, Waters, Roger
- Seamus
- Echoes
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Amazon.com essential recording: For all that menacing, hatchet-happy growl at the beginning of Meddle's opener, "One of These Days," Pink Floyd really weren't about to "cut you into little pieces." Meddle did, however, show that the reigning British monarchs of 1970s-era psychedelia could rip into galloping jams. It also showed what its predecessor, Atom Heart Mother, promised--that the band could excel in long, breathtaking suites that revealed strains of late-classical music, Sun Ra-inspired space explorations, and a patchwork approach to colliding sounds that together took on acid-drenched proportions. And if all that isn't enough, "San Tropez" revealed a playful side of the band, playing footsy with loungy jazz and having good fun in the process. --Andrew Bartlett
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Most of their albums are being terrorized by some complete and absolute moron writing one star review after one star review (simply to get attention). It seems they're under the mistaken impression that this is "clever". Click on the button labeled "report this" for every one of them, then write a short letter to Amazon about them. I've done this before, they WILL disappear.
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Meddle is the album that transitions from the early Syd Barret days to the sound most people know from "Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were here"
As A huge fan of Floyd, and only 26 years old, I can easily see that this is an amazing musical performance regardless of the "Pink Floyd" name.
Haunting the then future Dark Side of the Moon sound, but still exploring the experimental "psychedelic" ( a watery classification) sound that was early PF. It doesn't hold the ... Read More
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CHRIST!!! COME CHRIST COME SAVE ME CHRIST COME SAVE ME OH MY LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORD OH MY looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooord they are doing it again OH CHRIST SAVE ME FROM THE WRENCH COME SAVE ME CHRIST SAVE me from the STENCH and the mere DIRECTIONLESS BULGE this CD is made of.CHRIST!!! COME CHRIST COME SAVE ME CHRIST COME SAVE ME OH MY LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORD OH MY looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooord they are doing it again OH CHRIST SAVE ME FROM THE WRENCH COME SAVE ME CHRIST SAVE ME FROM ... Read More
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I'm going to cut you to little pieces!." What, did you think I was going to say "Alice"? Haha. Well, unlike most of the reviewers, I just got this 2 weeks ago, and I haven't stopped listening to it. Matter of fact, I just started a minute ago. People in general should have this, Piper, Saucerful, AHM, Dark Side, WYWH, Animals and the Wall in their collection. You don't come across albums this good anymore, I mean anything post 1999 needs a couple of listens, except Maiden and Priest that is. I love ... Read More
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If it wasn't for "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" and "More", "Meddle" would be the greatest Pink Floyd album ever. 'Seamus', the one throwaway song on the album, still beats 'Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast' from "Atom Heart Mother" as a filler track by being merely inconsequential rather than annoying....
I was a Floyd fan quite a while before "Dark Side of the Moon" and still see that album as a commercial sell-out rather than the masterpiece so many people hold it to be. Of the post-"Dark ... Read More
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