Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -eac - Flac--oa... [FAST]
If you find the genuine article (approx 242 MB, FLAC level 8, with a perfect AccurateRip ID of 00123456 ), you are not just listening to an album. You are listening to a snapshot of 1971, transferred in 1988, preserved in 2024. Do not compress it. Do not convert it to lossy. Store it with its log and cue.
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"Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -EAC - FLAC--oa..." If you find the genuine article (approx 242
If you have ever typed the string "Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -EAC - FLAC--oa..." into a search bar, you are not looking for a low-bitrate MP3. You are hunting for a specific digital fingerprint: a perfect, error-checked, lossless representation of the 1988 mastering. This article explains why the 1988 version matters, how EAC changed archiving forever, and what to look for in a genuine FLAC rip. To understand the 1988 in your search string, you must understand CD history. Meddle was first released on CD in Japan (CP35-3011) and Europe in the mid-80s, but the 1988 UK pressing (CDP 7 46034 2) is considered the holy grail by purists. Do not convert it to lossy






