Meddle  by Pink Floyd

1 
One Of These Days
2 
A Pillow Of Winds
3 
Fearless
4 
San Tropez
5 
Seamus
6 
Echoes

About the album Meddle

Meddle becomes the sixth studio album of Pink Floyd and will hit the market in 1971. This particular album was the result of a collective effort by all four members of the band, who composed songs that did not have any relation to each other, without the logic of following a specific theme, as would happen in the subsequent albums of the 1970s, a logic that Roger Waters would insist on.

The album was recorded here and there between tours and in various studios. This means they did not spend any period focused on writing a record. The standout composition on the album is, of course, Echoes, which spans the entire second side. It seems as if Pink Floyd are bidding farewell to an era with the first side of the record and entering the next with Echoes.

The album reached No. 3 in the United Kingdom. In the USA, its sales have now reached 2,000,000 copies.

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