"Meddle" is the sixth studio album by Pink Floyd, released on November 11, 1971, under their own label, Pink Floyd Records. This progressive rock masterpiece is a blend of psychedelic, classic, symphonic, and art rock elements, showcasing the band's innovative sound and experimental approach. Clocking in at 46 minutes, the album features six tracks, including the atmospheric "Echoes," which closes the record with a mesmerizing 23-minute journey. "Meddle" is a testament to Pink Floyd's ability to push boundaries and create immersive soundscapes. The album's dynamic range, from the soft, melodic "A Pillow of Winds" to the energetic "One of These Days," highlights the band's versatility and musical prowess. With "Meddle," Pink Floyd continues to solidify their status as pioneers in the rock genre, offering fans a rich and engaging listening experience.