PINK FLOYD - MEDDLE 12" Vinyl LP Album

- GB UK 1st Pressing, Catalognr: SHVL 795 A-1U

Album cover for Pink Floyd’s Meddle (1971), featuring an abstract close-up of an ear submerged in water with ripples spreading outward, symbolizing sound and vibration

Pink Floyd's "Meddle" 1st UK issue, SHVL 795, embodies a musical era with stamper/matrix codes SHVL 795 A-1U / SHVL 795 B-1U. Released in 1971, its gatefold cover showcases band-member portraits. Authenticated by the original Harvest inner sleeve, the EMI Harvest SHVL 795 catalog number ties it to a progressive music legacy. A transitional piece, "Meddle" contributed to Pink Floyd's evolution, capturing the experimental spirit of the early '70s.

"Meddle" Album Description:

In the realm of classic rock and progressive music, Pink Floyd's "Meddle" stands as a seminal work that has left an indelible mark on the musical landscape. Released in 1971 as the band's sixth studio album, "Meddle" holds a unique position within the context of its time, contributing significantly to the evolution of Pink Floyd's sound and the broader progressive rock genre.

The 12" vinyl LP in question, a first pressing with the catalog number SHVL 795, represents a tangible piece of musical history. The distinctive stamper/matrix codes, SHVL 795 A-1U / SHVL 795 B-1U, authenticate its status as the inaugural UK release. The inclusion of the original Harvest company inner sleeve further adds to the authenticity and charm of this collector's item.

A noteworthy feature of this release is its Gatefold/FOC (Fold Open Cover) Album Cover Design, adorned with a captivating portrait photo of Pink Floyd's band members on the inner album cover. This artistic choice not only reflects the visual aesthetics of the early '70s but also provides a glimpse into the personalities that fueled the sonic explorations encapsulated within the grooves of the vinyl.

The significance of the catalog number, EMI Harvest SHVL 795, ties the album to the esteemed EMI Harvest label, a key player in promoting progressive and experimental music during that era. This connection further underscores the album's place in the rich tapestry of British music production.

"Meddle" is a pivotal work within Pink Floyd's discography, serving as a transitional piece between their earlier psychedelic sound and the conceptual brilliance that would characterize their later albums. The album's experimental nature, marked by extended instrumentals and atmospheric compositions, showcases the band's willingness to push musical boundaries, setting the stage for their magnum opus, "The Dark Side of the Moon," which would follow in 1973.

As a product of its time, "Meddle" encapsulates the progressive spirit and sonic innovation prevalent in the early '70s. The year 1971, when the album was made in Great Britain, was a period of musical exploration and experimentation, and Pink Floyd's "Meddle" emerged as a testament to the band's ability to navigate and contribute to the ever-changing landscape of rock music.

Identifying this release : 

This is the 1st UK issue of Pink Floyd's Meddle , the record has the stamper/matrix codes: SHVL 795 A-1U / SHVL 795 B-1U

This album comes with the original Harvest company inner sleeve

This album comes with the original Harvest company inner sleeve

Catalognr: EMI Harvest SHVL 795
Stamper/matrix codes: SHVL 795 A-1U / SHVL 795 B-1U

Gatefold/FOC (Fold Open Cover) Album Cover Design with portrait photo of Pink Floyd's band-members on inner album cover

Music Genre:

Acid Psych Prog Rock Music
Album Production Information:

Recorded at Air Studios, EMI Studios Abbey Road and at Morgan Studios London 1971.

Sound Engineers: Peter Bown, John Leckie, Rob Black, Roger Quested.

Photography Bob Dowling, Hipgnosis

  • Hipgnosis – British album cover art design group

    Hipgnosis is my favorite proof that a record sleeve can be a full-on mind game, not just a band photo with better lighting.

    Hipgnosis is the legendary London-based art design group that turned rock sleeves into visual myths. The core duo, Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey "Po" Powell, were childhood friends of the Pink Floyd inner circle in Cambridge—a connection that allowed them to bypass the stiff mandates of EMI’s in-house design department in 1968. Their debut, "A Saucerful of Secrets," was only the second time in EMI history (after The Beatles) that an outside firm was granted creative control. The very name "Hipgnosis" was a piece of found art; Syd Barrett, during one of his more enigmatic phases, scrawled the word in ballpoint pen on the door of the South Kensington flat he shared with the duo. Thorgerson loved the linguistic friction of it: the "Hip" for the new and groovy, and "Gnosis" for the ancient, hidden knowledge. While Peter Christopherson later joined as a third partner in 1974, that initial Barrett-endorsed moniker defined a decade of surrealist mastery for bands like Led Zeppelin, Genesis, and 10cc, before the group dissolved in 1983.

  • Record Label & Catalognr:

    EMI Harvest SHVL 795
    Stamper/matrix codes: SHVL 795 A-1U / SHVL 795 B-1U

    Media Format:

    12" Full-Length Vinyl LP  Gramophone Record
    Album weight: 310 gram 

    Year and Country:

    1971 Made in Gt Britain
    Band Members and Musicians on: PINK FLOYD Meddle UK 1st Issue
      Pink Floyd is:
    • Roger Waters - bass, vocals
    • Roger Waters – Bass, vocals, songwriter

      Roger Waters is the guy I blame (politely) when a Pink Floyd song stops being “spacey vibes” and starts staring straight through you with lyrics that feel like a courtroom cross-examination.

      Roger Waters is, to my ears, Pink Floyd’s razor-edged storyteller: bassist, singer, and the main lyric engine who pushed the band from psychedelic drift into big, human-scale themes. His key band period is Pink Floyd (1965–1985), where he became the dominant writer through the 1970s and early 1980s, before leaving and launching a long solo career (1984–present). After years of public tension, he briefly reunited with Pink Floyd for a one-off performance at Live 8 in London on 2 July 2005—basically the musical equivalent of spotting a comet: rare, bright, and gone again. Since the late 1990s he’s toured extensively under his own name, staging huge concept-driven shows that revisit Floyd classics like "The Dark Side of the Moon" (notably on the 2006–2008 tour) and "The Wall" (2010–2013), because apparently subtlety is not the point when you’ve got something to say.

    • Nick Mason - percusssion
    • Nick Mason – Drums, percussion

      Nick Mason is the steady heartbeat I always come back to in Pink Floyd: the only constant member since the band formed in 1965, quietly holding the whole weird universe together while the rest of the planet argues about everything else.

      Nick Mason is Pink Floyd’s drummer, co-founder, and the one guy who never clocked out: his main performing period with Pink Floyd runs from 1965 to the present, and he’s the only member to appear across every Pink Floyd album. Outside the mothership, he’s had a very “I’m not done yet” second act: in 2018 he formed Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets (2018–present) to bring the band’s early psychedelic years back to the stage. He’s also stepped out under his own name with projects like the solo album "Nick Mason’s Fictitious Sports" (released 1981), which is basically him taking a left turn into jazz-rock just to prove he can. And yes, he was part of that blink-and-you-miss-it full-band moment at Live 8 in London in 2005, when the classic lineup briefly reunited and reminded everyone why this band still haunts people.

    • Dave Gilmour - Guitar, vocals
    • David Gilmour – Guitar, vocals

      David Gilmour is the voice-and-fingers combo I hear whenever Pink Floyd turns from “spacey” into straight-up cinematic: he joined in 1967 and basically helped define what “guitar tone with emotions” even means.

      David Gilmour is, for me, the calm center of Pink Floyd’s storm: an English guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose playing can feel gentle and devastating in the same bar. His earliest band period worth name-dropping is Jokers Wild (1964–1967), before he stepped into Pink Floyd in 1967 as Syd Barrett’s situation unraveled. From there his main performing era is Pink Floyd (1967–1995), including the post-Roger Waters years where the band continued under his leadership and released "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" (1987) and "The Division Bell" (1994), with a later studio coda in "The Endless River" (2014). Outside Floyd, he’s had a long solo run (1978–present) with albums ranging from "David Gilmour" (1978) to "Luck and Strange" (2024), and he even did a sharp side-quest in 1985 with Pete Townshend’s short-lived supergroup Deep End. And for one historic night, the classic lineup reunited at Live 8 in Hyde Park, London on 2 July 2005—one of those “you had to be there (or at least press play)” moments.

    • Rick Wright - keyboards, vocals
    • Richard Wright – Keyboards, vocals

      Richard Wright is the secret atmosphere machine in Pink Floyd: the guy who can make one chord feel like a whole weather system, and then casually add a vocal harmony that makes it hit even harder.

      Richard Wright (born Richard William Wright) is, for me, the understated genius of Pink Floyd: co-founder, keyboardist, and occasional lead vocalist whose textures are basically baked into the band’s DNA. His main performing period with Pink Floyd runs from 1965 to 1981 (including the early albums through the massive arena years), then he returned as a full member again from 1987 to 1994 for the later era tours and albums. In between those chapters, he didn’t just vanish into a fog machine: he released a solo album, "Wet Dream" (1978), and later "Broken China" (1996), and he also had a proper side-project moment with Zee (1983–1984), which produced the album "Identity" (1984). He passed away in 2008, but his playing still feels like the part of Pink Floyd that makes the air shimmer.

    Complete Track Listing of: PINK FLOYD Meddle UK 1st Issue
      Side One:
    1. One of these days
    2. A Pillow of Winds
    3. Fearless
    4. San Tropez
    5. Seamus
      Side Two:
    1. Echoes
    Album Cover Photo Gallery of: PINK FLOYD Meddle UK 1st Issue
    Photo of Pink Floyd Album's Front Cover 
    High Resolution Photo #1 PINK FLOYD Meddle UK1

    This album cover is from Pink Floyd’s Meddle (1971). The artwork, created by Hipgnosis and George Hardie, features a close-up image of an ear submerged in water, with ripples radiating outward. The concept was meant to represent the theme of sound and vibration, aligning with the auditory experiences central to the album. The abstract and textural design reflects the experimental nature of the music, blending surrealism with simplicity, a hallmark of Pink Floyd’s visual identity during the early 1970s.

    Photo of Pink Floyd Album's Back Cover  
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    Photo of Pink Floyd Album's Inner Cover  
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    Close-up Photo of Pink Floyd's Meddle's Inner Sleeve
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    Close-up Photo of Pink Floyd's Record Label 
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     Note: The images on this page are photos of the actual album. Slight differences in color may exist due to the use of the camera's flash. Images can be zoomed in/out ( eg pinch with your fingers on a tablet or smartphone ).

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    EMI Harvest 1A 062-04917 / 5C 062-04917 , 1971 , Holland

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    EMI Harvest 3C 064-04917 , 1971 , Italy

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    EMI Harvest EL 777002 / 1C 062-04917 , 1971 , Germany

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