Following the departure of their founding father, Syd Barrett, in 1968, Pink Floyd were forced to reasses their position on the musical map. By the time Meddle was released in 1971 - the album Dave Gilmour considers "the start of the path forward" - the band were demonstrating an expert grasp of the new sonic territories they had been exploring. The mega-selling Dark Side of the Moon, which followed Meddle, would arguably have sounded a whole lot different had it not been for its groundbreaking predecessor.
Pink Floyd: Meddle - A Classic Album Under Review offers a hitherto undocumented level of insight into the band during the build up, recording and aftermath of their most significant musical turning point. Via the use of performance footage, long forgotten photographs, contributions from friends and colleagues, review, criticism and insight from a panel of esteemed experts, this film delivers the long-awaited critical review of a world-class band at their creative peak.