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Meddle is the sixth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 30 October 1971. The album marked a significant step in the band's evolution, showcasing their experimental sound that would come to define their later work. Musically, it blends progressive rock with elements of psychedelia and features extended compositions, most notably the 23-minute track 'Echoes'. The album's themes explore the human experience, nature, and the passage of time, which resonate deeply with listeners. Meddle is often regarded as a precursor to their magnum opus, 'The Dark Side of the Moon', and remains a beloved album in their discography.