Pink Floyd: Meddle 1971 1988 Eac Flacoa Patched 'link'

When you find this specific "patched" version, you aren't just listening to a file; you’re hearing the submarine "ping" of "Echoes" with the exact clarity found on the master tapes. The "FLAC" format ensures that every micro-detail—from the wind-howl transitions to the subtle texture of David Gilmour’s slide guitar—is preserved without the lossy artifacts of an MP3.

When you see in a filename, it implies:

Many private trackers enforce a "proof of ownership" rule requiring a photo of the physical disc with a handwritten timestamp. The "OA" and "patched" tags are often used in such closed communities.

: Meddle was originally released in 1971 . The 1988 date refers to a specific CD reissue (often the Capitol Jax or Toshiba-EMI pressings) that collectors value for its dynamic range.

This leads us to the next part of the keyword.

A "patched" version means: