Pink Floyd - Meddle (Music CD)
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MEDDLE was the first album to hint at the musical identity that would define
Pink Floyd in the mid to late '70s. Whereas prior releases like UMMAGUMMA and
ATOM HEART MOTHER announced the presence of new singer/guitarist/songwriter
David Gilmour, MEDDLE represents the band's Gilmour-influenced evolution toward
a sleek, epic, spacey sound. In "Echoes", an ambitious 23-minute
soundscape, the pinging of a synthesizer greets the listener before Gilmour's
warm, open guitar and gentle crooning gives way to a repetitious, workmanlike
rhythm.From here, the music fades into an abyss of whale calls and eerie sonic
reverberations.
Elsewhere, Floyd dabbles with straightforward cocktail-hour jazz ("San
Tropez") and a twisted slow blues ("Seamus"). But it is "One
Of These Days", MEDDLE's opening track and lone radio staple, that truly
previews things to come. Roger Waters's bass, played through a Binson echo unit,
establishes the song's manically hypnotic groove, as Richard Wright's
synthesizer bursts in and out, Nick Mason's off-kilter drum fills get tossed
around, and Gilmour's guitar dive-bombs through it all. These varied sound
effects, packaged in a song that clocked in at less than six minutes, were a
precedent for the masterpiece that was two years away: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON.
TRACK LIST
1. One Of These Days
2. Pillow Of Winds
3. Fearless
4. San Tropez
5. Seamus
6. Echoes