Pink Floyd Meddle 1971 1988 Eac Flacoa Top — [top]
, collecting sound waves represented by ripples, though designer Storm Thorgerson famously disliked the final result. Historical Significance:
A fan favorite that famously ends with the Liverpool FC choir singing "You'll Never Walk Alone". Buyer’s Guide: Finding Your Copy pink floyd meddle 1971 1988 eac flacoa top
: A jazzy, lighthearted track written solely by Roger Waters, reflecting a more relaxed, pop-oriented side of the band. , collecting sound waves represented by ripples, though
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This jazzy, swinging track features piano, brushed drums, and double bass. The 1988 pressing offers a "three-dimensional" soundstage. The piano is left, the bass is center-right, and the cymbal decay hangs in the air. A "Top" rip ensures that no phase cancellation occurred during the digital conversion.
: The 1989 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL) Ultradisc is another high-end contender, often praised for its "dead quiet" background, though some purists still prefer original UK vinyl for its dynamic range. 3. Verification: EAC and FLAC "Top" Tiers