Meddle
Pink Floyd
The Band
Biography
Discography
Compilations
All Songs

On this track they managed to dispense with additional musicians and became, in effect a four-piece orchestra. The song marked the first real appearance of the lush, symphonic sound that was such an obvious feature of their music from then on. "Echoes" featured Dave Gilmour's first significant contributions to the group's sound.

David Gilmour: "We did loads of bits of demos which we then pieced together, and for the first time, it worked. This album was a clear forerunner for Dark Side Of The Moon, the point when we first got our focus."

Nick Mason: "We spent a long time starting the record. We'd worked through the Sounds Of Household Objects project, which we never finished. The idea was always to create a continuous piece of music that went through various moods and this was the album that established that. Rick was the guy who got it off the ground with that one note at the beginning."

Rick Wright: "I was playing around on the piano in the studio but it was actually Roger who said, Would it be possible to put that note through a microphone and then through the Leslie? That's what started it. That's how all the best Floyd tracks start, I believe."

The title "Meddle" was meant to be a pun - "a play between 'medal' and 'interfere'".

Tracks:

  1. One Of These Days (Waters, Wright, Gilmour, Mason)
       [05:57] Vocals by Nick Mason.
  2. A Pillow Of Winds (Waters, GIlmour)
       [05:07] Vocals by Gilmour.
  3. Fearless (Waters, Gilmour)
       [06:05] Vocals by Gilmour.
  4. San Tropez (Waters)
       [03:40] Vocals by Waters.
  5. Seamus (Waters, Wright, Mason, Gilmour)
       [02:13] Vocals by Gilmour.
  6. Echoes (Waters, Wright, Gilmour, Mason)
       [23:31] Vocals by Gimour and Wright.

Total Time: 46'33

Musicians:

  • David Gilmour: Guitars, Vocals
  • Nick Mason: Drums
  • Roger Waters: Bass Guitar, Vocals
  • Rick Wright: Keyboard, Vocals

Lyrics

[Go Up]

[The Band] [Biography] [Discography] [Compilations] [All Songs]